数百名低ses奖学金学生已经在悉尼大学完成了第一年的学业,这表明有针对性的支持对传统上在高等教育中代表性不足的学生产生了积极影响。 2023年,在悉尼大学10年战略的承诺——新的mysydney入学和奖学金计划的推动下,来自社会经济地位较低地区的学生在悉尼大学开始攻读学位的人数增加了36%。 对第一批mysydney队列的调查结果表明,在这一年中,有针对性的援助有助于提高信心、归属感和联系。 mysydney的学生还报告说,他们知道如何寻求和获得与自己的情况相关的支持。 mysydney的学生在获得本科学位期间每年可获得8500美元,以及一系列非经济援助,以帮助他们在大学中游刃有余,取得学业成功,并与同龄人建立联系。 支持包括进入mysydney休息室、定期报到、学术语言和交流研讨会、社交机会和社交活动。 副校长兼校长奥教授表示,该校成功的标志不仅在于吸引来自不同背景的学生,还在于支持他们留下来并茁壮成长。 “在第一年,mysydney非常成功地向数百名才华横溢的学生敞开了我们的大门,否则他们可能不会认为悉尼是适合他们的大学。 “随着2023年底的临近,我们非常高兴地看到,获得正确的支持对mysydney学生成功的信心产生了持续的积极影响。 “我很高兴mysydney的学生告诉我们,他们不仅有信心在大学学习期间在经济上养活自己,而且感觉自己是学习社区的一部分,有机会与其他学生建立有意义的联系,这对从学校到大学的过渡非常重要。 “学生们以优异的成绩结束了这一年。”来自卡布拉马塔的学生tina tran和heather sengmanyheather senghany今年开始攻读文学学士/高级研究(主修历史),并表示mysydney奖学金影响了她上大学的决定。 希瑟说:“成本和缺乏信心意味着我之前预计不会进入任何大学,但奖学金鼓励我尝试,尤其是在悉尼。”。 在这一年里,希瑟参加了许多支持和社会活动,并成为了mysydney学者的领导者,帮助制定了明年入学的计划。 “它为我创造了很多机会,包括参加一些活动,在那里我遇到了与我有联系的人。 成为mysydney学者领袖的机会也很神奇,因为我能够通过这个角色获得经验,并将想法输入到新的计划中。 来自费尔菲尔德的社会工作学士学生tinatran表示,这笔经济支持帮助她支付了差旅费用,并拥有了合适的设备&她最近买了一台ipad来代替随身携带的笨重笔记本电脑。 tina还是一位神秘学者领袖,同时也是茶学会的副会长和教育与社会工作学会的联络官。 tina说:“我最喜欢的支持活动是mysydney休息室,在那里我可以询问有关我学习的问题,还可以参加绘画等有趣的活动。”。 “但到目前为止,我最喜欢大学的是结识了很多新人,并参与到这些领导角色中——他们让我在大学里有了归属感。 mysydney的学生alexandrevski正在追求他对金属吉他的热情来自doonside的alexandrovski已经能够通过悉尼音乐学院的音乐学士学位来追求他对音乐吉他的热情。 他说,他在大学的第一年与高中相比有了很大的变化,但他很容易交到朋友,并且喜欢在学院学习当代音乐。 “最令人愉快的部分是结识新朋友,并最终能够表达自己。 “我已经用奖学金的钱买了一个midi键盘,我正要买一把8弦strandberg吉他。 其他大学的学生可能会买课本或笔记本电脑,但我能买到乐器。 ”。 hundreds of low ses scholarship students have completed their first year at the university of sydney, demonstrating the positive impact of targeted support for students traditionally under-represented in higher education.thirty-six percent more students from low socioeconomic areas began their degrees at the university of sydney in 2023, driven by the new mysydney entry and scholarship scheme, a commitment of the university’s 10-year strategy. results from a survey of the first mysydney cohort show that targeted assistance during the year has contributed to high levels of confidence, belonging and connection. mysydney students also reported they know how to seek and receive support relevant to their circumstances.mysydney students receive $8500 per annum for the duration of their undergraduate degree, as well as a range of non-financial assistance to help them navigate the university, succeed with their studies and connect with peers. support includes access to the mysydney lounge, regular check-ins, academic language and communication workshops, networking opportunities and social events.vice-chancellor and president, professor mark scott ao, said the mark of success for the university was not just attracting students from different backgrounds, but supporting them to stay and thrive.“in its first year mysydney has been phenomenally successful in opening our doors to hundreds of talented students who otherwise might not have considered sydney to be the university for them.“as we approach the end of 2023, we’re really pleased to see that having the right support available is having a sustained positive impact on the confidence of mysydney students to succeed.“i’m delighted that mysydney students have told us they not only feel confident they can financially support themselves during their university studies, they also feel part of a learning community and have opportunities to meaningfully connect with other students, which is so important for the transition from school to uni.”students end the year on a high notemysydney students tina tran and heather sengmanyheather sengmany from cabramatta began a bachelor of arts/advanced studies (majoring in history) this year and said the mysydney scholarship influenced her decision to go to university.“cost and a lack of confidence meant i’d previously anticipated not enrolling at any university, but the scholarship encouraged me to try, specifically at sydney,” said heather.during the year heather took part in a number of support and social activities and became a mysydney scholar leader, helping to evolve the program for next year’s intake.“it has created so many opportunities for me, including going to events where i’ve met people i’ve made a connection with. the opportunity to become a mysydney scholar leader has also been amazing as i’m able to gain experience through the role and input ideas into new initiatives.”bachelor of social work student tina tran, from fairfield, said the financial support has helped her with travel expenses and having the right equipment – she recently bought an ipad to replace the bulky laptop she was carrying around. tina is also a mysydney scholar leader as well as vice-president of the tea society and liaison officer for the education and social work society.“my favourite support activity is the mysydney lounge, where i’ve been able to ask questions about my studies and participate in fun activities such as painting,” said tina.“but what i’ve enjoyed most about uni so far is meeting lots of new people and getting involved in these leadership roles – they’ve allowed me to have a sense of belonging at the university.”mysydney student alex andrevski is pursuing his passion for metal guitaralex andrevski from doonside has been able to pursue his passion for metal guitar through a bachelor of music at sydney conservatorium of music. he said his first year at university has been a big change from high school but he made friends easily and loves studying contemporary music at the con. “the most enjoyable part has been meeting new people and finally being able to express myself.“i’ve used the [scholarship] money to buy a midi keyboard and i’m about to buy an 8-string strandberg guitar. other uni students might buy textbooks or laptops, but i’ve been able to buy musical instruments.”.
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