Current Scholarships & Prizes at Robb College
Proudly supported by the Robb College Foundation and our Industry Partners:-
You can apply for Robb & other UNE scholarships from September each year:-
Go to your chosen Scholarship brief below and click link to UNE site for details & to apply:-
Each pathway gives you scholarships totalling up to $12-18,000 or over 33% of your total fees living in Robb. Taking on a Leadership role can provide you with even greater support of over 50% of your fees. Our platform is being built with thanks to over 300 Robb Alumni, SCR members, family benefactors and supporters of the College. It is also now supported by employers in a new Co-operative Scholarship program. Go to “Robb College Industry Partners” page for more details.
Commencing and continuing students can apply.
The C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship commemorates the achievements of one of Australia's most respected pastoral pioneers who served with distinction in the First World War and went on to become a distinguished scholar and leading figure in the Federal Parliament prior to his tragic and untimely death in an aircraft accident in 1938. Established by his sister this is a prestigious scholarship available to any Australian student in year 12 or undertaking a three or four year course of study approved by the Trustees of the Scholarship Fund. In some instances it is offered to post-graduate students. Successful applicants can choose to study at one of 7 nominated tertiary institutions in Australia or in Cambridge, These include Robb College at the University of New England.
Applications normally open early December and close early January each year.
“C.A.S. Hawker was a truly remarkable man and a great Australian. Our challenge as Trustees is to encourage young Australians to apply. We are always interested to hear from students in regional Australia. Many are reluctant to participate in what is a simple process,” Mr Andrew Hawker, Scholarship Trustee and Hawker family member.
Robb College Prizes
Robb Prizes are an important part of the tapestry and history of the College. Many were established by Family or SCR, Alumni members and go back over 50 years. Other Prizes available and awarded at Robb College:-
Academic Achievement Prizes - Dux and Most Improved
These two prizes were initiated in 2012 to encourage academic excellence in the college. The recipients shall be any student resident of Robb and continuing to reside in Robb College throughout their subsequent year of studies. Both prizes are presented annually at the March Academic Dinner.
Dux – awarded to the Robb undergraduate with the highest GPA average for the previous year.
Robb College Sports Prizes
Resident Fellows' Prize
The trophy was donated by the Kendall family in 1997. It is awarded by the Robb College Resident Tutors to a student in third year or above who has achieved good academic progress since initially struggling with the transition from High School to first year university and has displayed attributes derived from the College motto “Friendship in Learning”. Awarded at the September Valedictory Dinner.
Gwyn James Award
This award marks the contribution to Robb College of Associate Professor P.G. James. It is awarded to the student whom the Selection Committee judges set an outstanding example in their first year in College in terms of the College Mission, specifically academic achievement, participation and proficiency in an extensive range of College social, cultural and sporting activities. The prize is awarded at the Valedictory Dinner. Robb Honour Board and certificate.
The Max Webster Memorial Art Prize
This is awarded at the annual Art & Craft Show for a work by a resident of the College. The prize is $450, Honour Board and certificate and the art becomes a display piece at the College.