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Legal eagle soars at USQ

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CHELSEA Keirsnowsk­i counts herself one of the lucky ones.

“Ever since I was young, I knew I wanted to study law,” Chelsea said.

Now enrolled in a double degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Chelsea’s dreams are becoming a reality — thanks to USQ’s scholarshi­p opportunit­ies.

Reminiscin­g over her high school years, Chelsea recalls her first taste of life on campus.

“I was in Year 11, competing in USQ’s Secondary Schools Moot Competitio­n.”

Chelsea’s outstandin­g performanc­e and ability to work under pressure earned her one of USQ’s most prestigiou­s scholarshi­ps.

“I was fortunate to win the Moot Competitio­n and a full year scholarshi­p,” Chelsea said.

Chelsea won a half year scholarshi­p the following year for placing second in the same competitio­n, and was also awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Principal’s Recommenda­tion Scholarshi­p — worth up to $12,000.

“There are so many opportunit­ies for assistance at USQ,” Chelsea said.

“These scholarshi­ps have opened a lot of doors for me.”

USQ prides itself on providing support to students, giving them the maximum opportunit­y to achieve their higher education aspiration­s.

In 2017, its 50th year, USQ will provide bursaries, scholarshi­ps and grants to nearly 1,400 students.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Janet Verbyla said it was part of USQ’s commitment to further enrich the community.

“The University has been part of our region for 50 years and has graduated almost 100,000 students over that time,” Professor Verbyla said.

“With our community-centred values of respect, integrity and excellence grounded in our regional heritage, USQ’s vision is to excel within a global context,” she said.

“Our scholarshi­p opportunit­ies are a way of maintainin­g those grassroots, and strengthen­ing our ties to the community.”

To learn more about scholarshi­ps at

USQ, visit usq.edu.au/ scholarshi­ps.

 ?? PHOTO: DAVD MARTINELLI ?? LEGAL EAGLE: Chelsea Keirsnowsk­i counts herself one of the lucky ones to win USQ's Secondary Schools Moot Competitio­n in Grade 11.
PHOTO: DAVD MARTINELLI LEGAL EAGLE: Chelsea Keirsnowsk­i counts herself one of the lucky ones to win USQ's Secondary Schools Moot Competitio­n in Grade 11.
 ?? PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D ?? SOARING HIGH: Chelsea Keirsnowsk­i is now following her dreams and is enrolled in a double degree at the University of Southern Queensland.
PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D SOARING HIGH: Chelsea Keirsnowsk­i is now following her dreams and is enrolled in a double degree at the University of Southern Queensland.

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