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Meet our benefactors

The Gordon offers a variety of scholarships ranging from $500  to $5,000, made possible by our valued partnerships and the generosity of many benefactors. 

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Meet our 2023 scholarship benefactors and recipients

 

Building and Construction Foundation

The Building and Construction Foundation was established by The Master Builders Association of Victoria in 2010 and aims to empower and encourage individuals to success by supporting the career development of those wanting to enter the construction industry. Two scholarships of $2,200 are awarded to help with tuition costs, study-related expenses and tools or equipment.

Coulson Family Trust

Thirty years ago, an anonymous donation was made to the Gordon on behalf of Oswald “Noel” Coulson. In 2022, these funds we tracked down and with the family’s permission, the Coulson Family Trust Scholarship was created. Noel met his future wife, Isabel “May” Coulson when they attended the Gordon back in the 1920s. Both completed their Architectural studies and Noel went on to have a reputable career as a furniture designer and architect. This scholarship is presented to a student who has demonstrated skill and passion in their studies. The scholarship is valued at $2,000.

 

David James Russell Memorial

The David James Russell Memorial Scholarship was established in 2018 by the family of the late David James Russell in recognition of David’s belief that opportunities change people’s lives. The scholarship arose from the premise that training and education can provide opportunities for a brighter future and situation in life. All individuals should be given the chance to access education and strive towards their career aspirations. This scholarship was created to assist students who demonstrate clear career goals and would benefit from the motivational and financial assistance that this scholarship would provide. This scholarship is valued at $1,000.

 

Dow Performance Materials Australia

The Dow Performance Materials Australia Scholarship assists students who demonstrate a passion for the role of science and innovation in constantly improving society. Through these scholarships, Dow Performance Materials Australia aims to increase the pool of talent interested in careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Dow Performance Materials Australia offers three scholarships each valued at $1,000.

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The Emma and Morris Jacobs Award funded by The Minnie Ackman Charitable Trust, managed by Equity Trustees.

Emma and Morris Jacobs came to Geelong as migrants and established a large and successful retail store. Their grandson Emanuel Percy Ackman, established a perpetual charitable trust and stipulated ongoing support to The Gordon through a scholarship named in honour of his grandparents. Since the mid-1960s, the Minnie Ackman Charitable Trust (name after Emanuel Percy’s wife) has provided financial assistance to students overcoming identifiable barriers to achieve progress in their studies. In keeping with the intent of the bequest, teaching staff nominate students undertaking studies in English language and General Education courses to receive a $500 scholarship each.

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Geelong Community Foundation

The  Geelong Community Foundation enables the people of  Geelong  to contribute to the long term benefit of the region by building community endowment, addressing needs through grants and encouraging philanthropy. The Foundation’s support of The Gordon provides funding of scholarships to assist mature age students, aged 24 years and over, with study and living expenses, enabling them to achieve their goals. Five scholarships valued at $2000 each are awarded to students who demonstrate commitment and motivation to success in their studies at the Gordon.

Geelong East Rotary

Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million neighbours, friends, leaders and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. Geelong East Rotary established this $1,000 scholarship to assist a full or part time Gordon student who resides in the Geelong or Geelong East area with the cost of study.

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Geelong Galvanizing

For over 30 years, Geelong Galvanizing has specialised in delivering high quality surface finishes for steel installations and products in the construction, landscaping and engineering industries. The Geelong Galvanizing Scholarship was established in 2008 to assist Gordon students experiencing hardship or financial difficulties, with course related expenses. Geelong Galvanizing offers three scholarships valued at $2,000 each to students studying a construction-related course.

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The George Alexander Foundation

In 1972, George Alexander AM (1910 - 2008) set up an independent philanthropic foundation as a way of sharing his wealth and giving back to the community.  Today, the main focus of The George Alexander Foundation is access to education for promising young people, particularly those from rural and regional communities. The George Alexander Foundation Scholarship Program at The Gordon was established in 2007 and provides six scholarships annually; each scholar is awarded $5,000 and invited to participate in the Foundation’s leadership program.

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Harry Schroeter Memorial Scholarship

The Harry Schroeter Memorial Scholarship was established in 2023 by the Schroeter Family in memory of their father, Harry. Harry attended the Gordon for his Trade Training as a Motor Mechanic. The scholarship is awarded to a Gordon student who represents the values that Harry stood for: fairness, kindness and patience.
One scholarship of $1000 is awarded to a student who demonstrates commitment and motivation to succeed in their studies at the Gordon.

 

Kev & Jo Boland

The Kev and Jo Boland Scholarship was established in 2008 by the Gordon Student Support Fund Committee to assist mature age students aged 24 years and over with the cost of enrolment, study and living costs. The number of Scholarships awarded annually is determined by representatives of the Speight and Boland families with funds allocated from the Boland-Speight Student Support Sub-fund of the Geelong Community Foundation.  Scholarships are valued at $1,000 each. Kev, alongside Barrie Speight, has been pivotal in the continuing of the Student Support Fund here at the Gordon.

 

Kinetic IT

Kinetic IT is a leading Australian-owned, enterprise class ICT managed service provider, with approximately 1,300 employees across Australia. Since 1995, Kinetic IT has been delivering quality services to large and complex IT environments across corporate, resources, government, defence, transport, and utilities sectors. Core to Kinetic IT’s values is to make a positive contribution to the communities in which we live and work and reduce the barriers to entry for those seeking employment in the ICT sector. The Kinetic IT Scholarship was established at The Gordon Institute in 2014 to support students who would most benefit from financial assistance towards their study costs. The company offers three $3,330 scholarships to students studying an IT related course

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Margery Rix Environment Scholarship as awarded by Geelong Field Naturalists Club

The Geelong Field Naturalists Club is for anyone interested in wildlife, plants or conservation in the Geelong region. The Geelong Field Naturalists Club set up the Margery Rix Environment Scholarship, with funds from her bequest, in 2017 to assist students enrolled full-time in a conservation and land management course at The Gordon. The scholarship is valued at $1,500 and aims to encourage students to pursue a career in conservation and land management in the Geelong region.

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Marion & Ernie Speight

The Marion and Ernie Speight Scholarship was established in 2007 by the community and the Gordon Student Support Fund Committee to assist students under the age of 24 with the costs of studying a full or part-time course at The Gordon. The number of Scholarships awarded annually is determined by representatives of the Speight and Boland families with funds allocated from the Boland-Speight Student Support Sub-fund of the Geelong Community Foundation.  Scholarships are valued at $1,000 each.

 

Middy’s Electrical

Middy’s Electrical was founded in 1928 by Petrus Cornelis Nicholaas Middendorp and remains 100% Australian owned, independent and family run. Middy’s is considered an innovator in the industry, quickly identifying market and industry trends and adopting new technologies. Middy’s have an excellent staff retention rate with over 30% of staff having 10+ years of service, giving them a depth of experience and expertise to support customers and the electrical industry.
The Middy’s Scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded to a financially disadvantaged student who demonstrates commitment and motivation to succeed in building a career in the electrical or engineering industry.

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Saltair Spa

In the heart of Torquay, the Saltair Day Spa family business has forged a reputation as one of Best Destination Day Spas in all of Australia. Now completing their first decade of trading, facilitating Luxury Services for thousands of visitors and guests from all over the world, Saltair has earned Multi-Award honours, and been globally renowned for their excellence in professional services, Luxury brands and Day Spa Experiences.

Aligning with what Saltair finds most important, a scholarship was created to encourage students who display passion, competence and enthusiasm towards the beauty industry to follow their dreams of entering a career in beauty and wellness, and offer the community well deserved relaxation and pampering. To facilitate this, Saltair Spa continues the pleasure of offering a $1,000 scholarship again this year to a devoted and hard-working student.

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Soroptimist International of Geelong

Soroptimist International is a vibrant, dynamic organisation for today's women. Soroptimists are committed to a world where women and girls achieve their individual and collective potential, realise aspirations and have an equal voice in communities worldwide. Soroptimist International is driven by its mission of transforming lives through education, empowerment and by enabling opportunities. This scholarship was established in 2018 to support students with a refugee background to study English language. Soroptimist offers two scholarships valued at $1,000 each.

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Ted Dimmick Charitable Trust

The Ted Dimmick Charitable Trust Scholarship was established in 2014 by Wendy Dimmick and her children in honour of their husband and father who passed away in 2008. Ted Dimmick enjoyed his time studying textiles at The Gordon in the 1950s. His qualification led him to a successful and rewarding career in the manufacturing of fabrics. The Ted Dimmick Charitable Trust provides two scholarships of $2,500 each to Gordon students demonstrating initiative and commitment to succeed in their studies.

 

Tyler Dean Memorial

The Tyler Dean Memorial Scholarship was created in honour of Tyler Dean, who sadly passed away in 2017. Tyler enjoyed his time in automotive studies at The Gordon, and recognised the value of pursuing a qualification to create a brighter future and situation in life. Tyler’s family believe that all individuals should be given the chance to engage in education and strive towards their career aspirations.  Two $500 scholarships are awarded to assist a student who demonstrates clear career goals and would benefit from the motivational and financial assistance that this scholarship would provide.

 

Werribee Rotary Club

Rotary is a global network of over 1 million neighbours, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. The Werribee Rotary Club has established this scholarship to assist Werribee-based students succeed. Three scholarships of $1,000 are awarded to assist these students with the cost of enrolment fees and course related expenses/equipment.

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Windmill Jelderks Trust 

The Windmill Jelderks Trust is a memorial trust established in 1983 after the tragic loss of two Rotary exchange students, Kim Windmill and Sarah Jelderks. Administered by members of the Rotary Club of Corio Bay, a major focus of the trust is to support and encourage the development of international understanding and goodwill through education and skill development. Established in 2022, The Windmill Jelderks Trust Scholarship supports Gordon students with a refugee background by providing financial assistance towards their study costs. Two scholarships of $750 are awarded.
 

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