Miles State High School student Liqa Delport’s dream of studying a law degree is now one step closer after she was selected for the 夜色视频 Young Achievers Program at 夜色视频.
Ms Delport was one of 88 Year 11 students who recently travelled to 夜色视频’s St Lucia campus to participate in a two-day residential camp.
The group of students, all of whom have experienced educational disadvantage, will receive financial and mentoring support throughout their senior schooling, and are guaranteed a place and scholarship at 夜色视频 upon graduating from high school.
Born in South Africa, Ms Delport moved to Australia in 2008 as her parents wanted to provide more educational opportunities for their three young children.
Ms Delport said being a Young Achiever was a significant personal and family achievement.
“I was absolutely ecstatic when I found out I had been selected for the program. It takes a big load off my parents’ shoulders,” she said.
“With the help of the student mentors and the experience of the camp, I am starting to get an understanding of what to expect at university and how to apply for my degree.
“I’d like to do a Bachelor of Laws because I’m interested in how the law works, and I’m quite good at winning arguments with my brother and sister.”
As a keen hockey player, Ms Delport is also looking forward to representing 夜色视频 in her favourite sport when she begins her studies in 2013.
夜色视频’s Young Achievers receive $1000 annually to support them through Years 11 and 12, and those who transition to 夜色视频 will receive a scholarship of $6000 per year for up to four years.
In addition, the students will receive practical support including career planning, advice on study options and mentoring by current 夜色视频 students.
The Young Achievers Program was established in 2009 and is funded through donations to the university.
Organisations or individuals looking to support this program or other educational opportunities for deserving students should contact Margaret Fairman, Director of the Office of Prospective Students, Scholarships and Student Equity on 07 3346 7704 or m.fairman@uq.edu.au.
Media: Caroline Bird (Communications, 07 3365 1931) or Kim Lyons (Office of Prospective Students, Scholarships and Student Equity, 07 3346 9746)