For Students Returning to Trinity
Randal and Louisa Alcock Scholarship (1927)
A partial scholarship, any discipline.
Mary Armytage Scholarship (1883)
Up to four awards of up to $200 each, any discipline. Available to past students of Geelong Grammar School.
Berthon Scholarship (1886)
Established by Charlotte Moriarty for up to three awards of $150 each in any discipline.
Reginald Blakemore Scholarship (1991)
Valued up to $1,000, for a student of any discipline who is a good all-rounder.
Clarke Scholarship (1880)
Established by Sir William Clarke, Baronet, for up to three awards of $250 each in any discipline.
Fulford Research Scholarship (1925)
A research scholarship, preferably in science, up to $1,500.
Charles Hebden Memorial Scholarships (1919)
Established by Elizabeth Hebden for past students of Melbourne Grammar School. Several awards totalling up to $2,500 may be made, in any discipline.
Arthur Hills Scholarship (1987)
Established in memory of a past College Porter, for a student with high academic results who has contributed significantly to College, and who otherwise would have difficulty returning to
College. Valued up to $1,500.
Maurice Hurry Law Scholarship (1982)
Valued up to $1,500, for a student of law in second year or above.
F F Knight Scholarship (1993)
Valued up to $2,500, in Law or Accounting.
A G Miller Scholarship (1933)
Established by Mary Miller in memory of her son, Albert Guy Miller, who was killed in World War I. Valued up to $1,500, for a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Music degree.
Agnes Robertson Creative Arts Scholarship (2006)
Established by the Trustee of the Estate of the late Agnes Tait Robertson. A full scholarship for a second- or later-year student of exceptional merit who would otherwise not be able to reside at the College, and who demonstrates great potential and commitment in music, dance, art or drama. Download scholarship conditions. (PDF 21Kb)
J H Sutton Scholarship (1925)
Valued up to $2,500, for students of Greek or Latin.
Perry Scholarship (1873)
One or two awards totalling up to $1000 in any discipline.
Amy Smith Scholarship (1985)
A partial scholarship for a good student who could not otherwise continue at College due to financial circumstances.
A C Thompson Scholarship (1940)
A gift of Eleanor Thompson in memory of her son, Alexander Charles Thompson, who was killed in World War I. A partial scholarship for a second- or later-year student studying electrical engineering. Preference given to lineal descendants of World War I soldiers.
A M White Scholarship (1918)
Valued up to $650, for a student in Arts, Law, Medicine or Science.
Sydney Wynne Scholarship (2006)
Valued up to $1,500 in any discipline.