The Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS) is proud to be facilitating the offering of up to $45,000 in sports scholarships per year from the D'Arcy Slater Foundation.
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D'Arcy was a talented young sportsman and academic, playing football, swimming and tennis at Guildford Grammar School, and the sporting scholarships have been set up by the Foundation to provide means for young West Australians to realise their potential in sport.
The sporting scholarships are offered by the Foundation in addition to other programs offered to encourage youth to pursue their aspirations in education, music, theatre and the arts.
WAIS has been approached by the D'Arcy Slater Foundation to facilitate the sport scholarship program and is proud to be assisting the Foundation in their endeavours.
Scholarships will be offered on a bi-annual basis, to ensure that both winter and summer sports have equal opportunity to be considered. Up to seven individual scholarships worth $5,000 will be awarded annually, together with up to one team scholarship worth $10,000.
Applicants are required to meet the selection criteria, which is outlined on the WAIS website, and consists of (i) their personal qualities, (ii) the importance of their sporting goal in their career pathway, (iii) their financial need and (iv) their financial status.
Applications will be assessed by a selection panel, consisting of the WAIS Executive Director, the WAIS Athlete and Coach Services Manager and a WAIS Coaching Group Manager.
Applications are now called for via the online form housed at the WAIS website, with the inaugural application period closing on Wednesday 17 of June.
Successful applicants in the inaugural round of scholarships will be notified by the end of June.
The second round of scholarships will be offered in summer, with the application period expected to be open in December. If you or your athletes have any questions regarding the scholarships please contact WAIS on 9387 8166.
Grants of up to $15,000 are allocated without a requirement to provide a matching cash contribution. From $15,001 upwards, applicants need to demonstrate a matching contribution, some of which may be “in kind”.
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