The Tasmanian Education Scholarship supports a student residing in Tasmania to pursue study of an API accredited property degree, ultimately to become a Certified Practising Valuer in Tasmania. Open to commencing and continuing students, including Year 12 students, mature-age applicants and students transferring from another degree. “One scholarship is available, open to both commencing and continuing students.
The Scholarship supports a student to live, work and study in Tasmania, supported by the community, and industry.
The scholarship provides an amount of up to $10,000 per calendar year for each remaining year of the recipient’s API accredited property degree, paid at the same annual rate whether the recipient is a prospective or continuing student. The scholarship provides up to $10,000 per calendar year for each remaining year of the recipient’s API accredited property degree, up to a maximum total value of $30,000 over three years of full-time study. No more than $10,000 is paid in any calendar year. For example, a continuing student with one year of study remaining is eligible for up to $10,000 in total.
In addition to the financial scholarship, the recipient will be provided with access to mentors from the Tasmanian membership base, including our Young Property Professional Committee members, and State Committee members, who will provide local industry guidance, networking opportunities and exposure to the Tasmanian property market throughout their studies.
Examples of who should apply
- A current Year 12 student in Tasmania who has applied for an API accredited property degree to commence the following year.
- A mature-age Tasmanian resident, working in a related field, who has been offered a place in an API accredited property degree.
- A Tasmanian resident (or person considering relocating to Tasmania) currently in the second year of a different degree who wishes to transfer into an API accredited property degree, or to pursue an API accredited graduate-entry property degree, in order to specialise in valuation.
- A Tasmanian resident already enrolled in an API accredited property degree (a continuing student) who is making satisfactory progress and has at least one full year of study remaining. Applicants must have at least one full year of full-time study (or part-time equivalent) remaining in their degree at the time the scholarship commences.
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