Lions Club of Melbourne Chinese Scholarships

  • Category Foundation
  • Location Ballarat
  • Annual value $2,500
  • Open date 08/01/2024
  • Close date 01/03/2024
  • Study sector Higher education; TAFE
  • Study level Certificate; Diploma; FAST (pre-bachelor); Bachelor; Honours; Postgraduate
  • Student type Domestic; International
  • Student status Continuing; New / commencing
  • Additional eligibility criteria
    • Preference for Chinese descendants from the Ballarat or Bendigo regions (evidence to be provided)
    • Chinese National students studying at the Ballarat or Mt Helen campus
  • Scholarships available 4

How to apply

Applications open 8 January, 2024.

You can log in and view eligibility requirements and information on how to apply.

Once applications open, you can apply through the Scholarships and Grants portal.

About the Lions Club of Melbourne Chinese

Lions Club of Melbourne Chinese logoFor over 100 years, Lions have served with uncommon kindness, putting the needs of their neighbours, their communities and their world first. Through the incredible work of the Lions and Leo members, and the support of their association and their global foundation, they are serving a world in need together.

The impact of lions International crosses borders and covers continents. With 1.4 million members supported  by a global foundation, they are a force for good serving in nearly every corner of the  world. They’re experts in kindness and equipped to serve when and where we're needed most.

Lions serve locally in so many different ways. They also have fully developed programs, service resources, funding opportunities for Lions and Leos, and organisational support for eight global causes and a number of special initiatives.

Their global causes

Childhood Cancer
Diabetes
Disaster Relief
Environment
Humanitarian
Hunger
Vision
Youth

The Lions Club of Melbourne Chinese has a history dating back 25 years.  They are part of so many communities within Australia. Melbourne Chinese volunteers help out in emergencies and disaster, supporting those in need, building facilities and working on environmental issues as well as contributing funds to so many causes. 100% of funds donated by the public through fundraising goes directly to the projects for which they are intended.

The Lions Club of Melbourne Chinese have developed four $2,500 scholarships for Chinese students studying at our Mt Helen campus, with a preference for Chinese descendants from the Ballarat or Bendigo region.