Hey there! That’s a great question!
I’m a current Dalyell Scholar completing a Bachelor of Commerce/Adv Studies (but I’ll be switching to Comm/Comp next semester!)
1. So as a Dalyell Scholar you’re basically a regular student doing a regular degree, except you get exclusive access to workshops, events, and networks. So for first year you get a student mentor (basically a 3rd year!), but the next years, you get a professor/industry professional as your mentor to guide you. And you have a network of other Dalyell Scholars, who are all destined to be pretty important people— make that network early!
They also automatically give you a $2K scholarship to go on exchange— no application necessary! And every so often, there are talks and events hosted exclusively for Dalyell students. For others, you get early access— e.g. as of writing this, I’m going to the Sydney Abroad Fair, which starts at 11, but Dalyell students get to go in at 10.
Also they host quite a few breakfasts/luncheons and the food is great
2. I’m not sure about leniency, since there are quite a few Dalyell scholars (200 in the business faculty alone!) and they send out invitations to join the stream. I can probably ask around and get back to you!
3. Right now, it’s mostly opportunities and the network. But they have masterclasses and talks planned in the coming months that you can go to. I’m not sure what they’ll be about.
There’s a lot of interdisciplinary mingling, which I think is brilliant, since you’d want your future partners/team members to cover a wider range of skills.
You do get to do enrichment courses (aka higher level courses without needing to do the prerequisites), but don’t make the same mistake I did and try to tackle a 3rd year Finance subject in your first semester of university
There are also Dalyell exclusive classes that further challenge you and develop your leadership skills. The best part— all your team members are guaranteed to be hard working and amazing!
Overall, being a Dalyell Scholar is pretty worth it. But you do have a 75 average to maintain, but I think you can handle it.
Feel free to ask more questions! Hope this helps