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Students urged to apply for STEM course scholarship

MEMBER for Barker Tony Pasin has encouraged South East students to apply for a Federal Government-funded scholarship to study a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) course.

Mr Pasin said the Morrison Government was increasing the number of scholarships available through the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships program and applications were now open.

“Scholarships of up to $18,000 are available to help students in Barker with the costs of studying STEM at university or a Vocational Education and Training (VET) institution,” Mr Pasin said.

“One of these scholarships could help a promising local student realise their potential and get a STEM education that will open a world of future possibilities.

“New guidelines will also make it easier for drought-affected students to apply, including families receiving the Farm Household Allowance.

“I encourage every student in Barker who wants to study STEM to apply for the program.”

The Morrison Government has committed $58.1m for more than 3150 scholarships for regional and remote students.

The first round of the scholarship program has already helped 504 regional and remote students to start study in 2018.

Applications close February 1 and offers will be made February 11.

Visit www.qtac.edu.au/scholarships for further information and to apply.

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