If you are a full-time student undertaking an approved scholarship course at a higher education institution and are receiving Youth Allowance, Austudy or ABSTUDY Living Allowance, you will receive the Student Start-up Scholarship. You'll receive this scholarship at the beginning of each traditional tertiary semester to help with the up-front costs of studying, such as textbooks and specialised equipment. If you're eligible you'll receive the full amount of the Start-up Scholarship, even if you're not on the maximum payment rate from Centrelink. The Start-up Scholarship will be reduced in 2012. It will then be indexed by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), starting from 1 January 2013.
To be eligible for this payment you must be:
* You will not be able to receive a scholarship in the scheduled pay period if you do not qualify for at least $1 of Youth Allowance or Austudy basic benefit, or ABSTUDY Living Allowance within that pay period. If you are eligible, you will be able to receive the scholarship in the next pay period in which you receive at least $1 of basic benefit, or ABSTUDY Living Allowance.
You won't get this scholarship if:
*In most cases, the relevant periods for the Student Start-up Scholarship are:
The relevant period for an individual student may be shorter, depending on your actual study dates, and when you first qualify for ABSTUDY Living Allowance, Austudy or Youth Allowance as a full-time student.
In 2012, the Student Start-up Scholarship will be $1,025 for each 6 months of eligible study (a total of $2,050 in 2012). This amount will be indexed each year.
You do not need to make a separate claim to receive this scholarship. When you claim a Centrelink payment, your eligibility for the Student Start-Up Scholarship is assessed at the same time.
For more information, visit the Student Start-up Scholarship section of Centrelink.