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UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND SCHOLARSHIPS/GRANTS AVAILABLE TO MĀORI & PACIFIC STUDENTS –
POSTGRADUATE
Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
How to apply Closing date
University of Auckland Māori Postgraduate Scholarships
These Scholarships are offered annually to Māori students enrolled in any Masters or postgraduate level Bachelors (Honours) degree, or any Postgraduate Diploma.
The Scholarships will be offered each semester to Māori students who enrol full-time at the University of Auckland in a Masters degree, a postgraduate Bachelors (Honours) degree or in a Postgraduate Diploma. The scholarships may also be available to students for whom socially compelling reasons make part-time enrolment preferable. To be eligible, students need a grade point average (GPA) of 7.5 or higher in their qualifying programme from a recognised university. Students must achieve a GPA of 7.5 or above in each of the first two years of postgraduate study in order to retain the scholarship.
$13,000 pa plus the cost of compulsory fees
Varies https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/TheUniversityofAucklandMoriPostgraduateScholarships.pdf
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility when their application for postgraduate admission to the University of Auckland is approved.
University of Auckland Pacific Postgraduate Scholarships
These Scholarships are offered annually to Pacific students enrolled in any Masters or postgraduate level Bachelors (Honours) degree, or any Postgraduate Diploma.
The Scholarships will be offered each semester to Pacific students who enrol full-time at the University of Auckland in a Masters degree, a postgraduate Bachelors (Honours) degree or in a Postgraduate Diploma. The scholarships may also be available to students for whom socially compelling reasons make part-time enrolment preferable. To be eligible, students need a grade point average (GPA) of 7.5 or higher in their qualifying programme from a recognised university. Students must achieve a GPA of 7.5 or above in each of the first two years of postgraduate study in order to retain the scholarship.
$13,000 pa plus the cost of compulsory fees
Varies https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/TheUniversityofAucklandPacificPostgraduateScholarships.pdf
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility when their application for postgraduate admission to the University of Auckland is approved.
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Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
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University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarships
The intention of the scholarships is to encourage and support academically excellent domestic and international students, to undertake doctoral study at the University of Auckland. Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility at the time of application to the doctoral programme.
Students must be enrolled full-time at the University of Auckland for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, or the research component of another approved doctorate. Selection criteria will be based on academic merit, measured by the grade point average or grade point equivalent obtained in the applicant’s most recent qualifying programme for doctoral study (all students who obtained a grade point average of 8.00 or above (in their most recent qualifying programme) will be awarded a scholarship. All Māori or Pacific students who obtained a grade point average of 7.50 or above (in their most recent qualifying programme) will be awarded a scholarship); strategic factors may also be taken in to consideration.
Up to $27,300 pa plus compulsory fees
200 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/UniversityofAucklandDoctoralScholarships.pdf
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility.
University of Auckland Postgraduate Honours/PG Diploma Scholarships
The intention of the scholarships is to encourage and support to meritorious domestic students enrolled for a postgraduate level Bachelors Honours degree or, where applicable, an approved Postgraduate Diploma.
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility when their application for postgraduate admission to the University of Auckland is approved. To be awarded this scholarship, applicants must have obtained their most recent qualifying programme at a recognised university and have achieved a GPA of 8.0 or above in that programme.
$13,000 plus compulsory fees
Varies https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/TheUniversityofAucklandPostgraduateHonoursPGDiplomaScholarships.pdf
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility.
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Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
How to apply Closing date
University of Auckland Research Masters Scholarships
The intention of the scholarships is to support meritorious students applying for an approved research masters degree at the University of Auckland.
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility when their application for postgraduate admission to the University of Auckland is approved. To be awarded this scholarship, applicants must be completing a research component of at least 90 points and must have obtained their most recent qualifying programme at a recognised university and have achieved a GPA of 8.0 or above in that programme.
$13,000 plus compulsory fees
Varies https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/TheUniversityofAucklandResearchMastersScholarships.pdf
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility.
T R Johnston Scholarship
The purpose of this Scholarship is to recognise and reward the student enrolled in a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) or Master of Commerce in Accounting who achieved the highest grade point average in Stage III Accounting courses.
Students must be enrolled full-time in a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) or Master of Commerce in Accounting and have achieved the highest GPA in Accounting courses undertaken at Stage III level in the year (or years) preceding the award.
$300 1 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/TRJohnstonScholarship.pdf
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility.
Shirley Barker Calderwood Memorial Scholarship
The award shall be made for the encouragement of postgraduate study in Accounting and Finance at The University of Auckland.
Students will have completed an undergraduate degree in commerce, and have enrolled for a postgraduate programme in Accounting and Finance. Selection will be based on the students academic performance to date, contribution to the life of the University, and financial circumstances.
$3,000 1 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/ShirleyBarkerCalderwoodMemorialScholarship.pdf
Students will be assessed for scholarship eligibility.
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Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
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Barry Spicer and Owen G Glenn PhD Scholarships
The main purpose of the Scholarships is to fund postgraduate students who are admitted to the PhD programme in the University of Auckland Business School with the intention of undertaking research on a topic which has the potential to impact on New Zealand business and/or business development in a globalising world.
The basis of selection will be demonstrated or potential academic merit; an assessment of the quality of the proposed topic for the PhD research and its relevance and potential impact on New Zealand business and/or business development in a globalising world; and an assessment of the applicant's ability to complete the thesis in a timely manner. Consideration will also be given to the applicant's leadership potential, potential contribution to industry, past study and experience in areas relevant to the proposed topic, written and verbal communication capabilities, interpersonal abilities, project management skills, and demonstrated skills as a self-starter.
Up to $30,000 pa + compulsory fees for up to 3 years
Up to 2 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/BarrySpicerandOwenGGlennPhDScholarships.pdf
Varies
Fair Wind Foundation Scholarships
The main purpose of the Scholarships is to assist female students, who are experiencing challenging personal, family or financial circumstances that may prevent them from undertaking full-time study. Preference is given to women of Cook Island descent.
The basis of selection will be female students (preferably of Cook Island descent), academic merit, the nature and quality of the applicant’s personal statement, motivation to succeed at university and demonstrated financial hardship. Academic merit is assessed by a GPA of 3.5 or higher, obtained over the applicant’s most recent two years of full-time graded study (or equivalent). A GPA of 3.5 is equivalent to the minimum of the B- average range.
Up to $12,500 2 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/FairWindFoundationScholarships.pdf
31 January
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Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
How to apply Closing date
MSA Charitable Trust Macroeconomics PhD Scholarships
The purpose of the scholarship is to fund postgraduate Economics students who are admitted to the PhD programme at the University of Auckland Business School to undertake research in the field of Macroeconomics.
Students must be enrolled for full-time study in a PhD degree at the University of Auckland Business School. The basis of selection will be potential academic merit; Applicants would be expected to have a Masters Degree in Economics with a GPA of at least 6.0, and a strong quantitative background; an assessment of the quality of the proposed topic of the research and its potential impact on New Zealand business and or/ the New Zealand economy; and an assessment of the applicant’s ability to complete the thesis in a timely manner. Consideration will also be given to leadership potential, potential contribution to the field of macroeconomics, past study and experience in areas relevant to the proposed topic, written and verbal communication capabilities, interpersonal abilities, project management skills and demonstrated skills as a self-starter.
Up to $30,000 pa
Up to 2 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/MSACharitableTrustMacroeconomicsPhDScholarships.pdf
3 February
The Kate Edger Educational Trust Bachelor with Honours Awards
The main purpose of the Scholarship is to assist women to complete the final year of an undergraduate Bachelor with Honours Degree or postgraduate Bachelors with Honours Degree at the University of Auckland.
Students must be female, be currently enrolled full-time in the final year of an undergraduate Bachelor (Honours) degree or a postgraduate Bachelor (Honours) degree at the University of Auckland. The basis of selection will be academic merit, demonstrated financial need and a personal statement outlining the applicant’s aspirations for the future and any special circumstances for consideration.
Up to $7,000 Up to 4 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/TheKateEdgerEducationalTrustBachelorwithHonoursAwards.pdf
7 February
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Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
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Vicki St John Postgraduate Scholarship for Māori and Pacific Students
The main purpose of the Scholarship is to provide funding for Māori and Pacific Island postgraduate students at The University of Auckland Business School.
The Scholarship will be offered to a Māori or Pacific Island postgraduate student who has paid the fees, or arranged to pay the fees, for part-time or full-time enrolment in any postgraduate programme offered by the Business School. The basis of selection will be academic merit and potential to succeed in postgraduate study. Strong leadership potential in community, profession or business, and a demonstrated commitment to community service will also be taken into consideration by the Selection Committee. Preference may be given to students who can demonstrate financial need.
$3,000 for one year
1 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/VickiStJohnPostgraduateScholarshipforMoriandPacificIslandStudents.pdf
1 March
Property Institute of New Zealand Postgraduate Scholarship
The main purpose of the Scholarship is to promote post graduate study in the field of real property.
Students must be enrolled for full-time study in a Masters or PhD degree in the Department of Property. Selection will be based on academic merit, and study being of relevance and development to the property industry.
$1,500 1 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/PropertyInstituteofNewZealandPostgraduateScholarship.pdf
31 March
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Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
How to apply Closing date
MSA Charitable Trust PhD Scholarships
The main purpose of the Scholarships is to fund postgraduate students who are admitted to the PhD programme at the University of Auckland Business School to undertake research on a topic which is judged by the selection committee to have the potential to impact on New Zealand business, business development in a globalising world or which involves applied economic or business research.
Students must be enrolled for full-time study in a PhD degree at the University of Auckland Business School. The basis of selection will be potential academic merit; an assessment of the quality of the proposed topic of the research and its potential impact on New Zealand business, business development or applied economic and business research; and an assessment of the applicant’s ability to complete the thesis in a timely manner. Consideration will also be given to leadership potential, potential contribution to industry, past study and experience in areas relevant to the proposed topic, written and verbal communication capabilities, interpersonal abilities, project management skills and demonstrated skills as a self-starter.
Up to $27,000 pa
Up to 3 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/MSACharitableTrustPhDScholarships.pdf
31 March
University of Auckland Partnership Appeal Awards
To assist students who have demonstrated the ability to succeed but are experiencing financial hardship in their final year of study.
Students must be enrolled full-time in the final year of an Undergraduate or Postgraduate programme. Selection will be based on academic achievement and financial need (it is preferable for applicants to have at least a B- average).
$500 – $5,000 Varies https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/UniversityofAucklandPartnershipAppealAwards.pdf
31 March and 2 August
Weston Scholarship The main purpose of the Scholarship is to support students pursuing an honours or masters degree in accounting or finance at the University of Auckland Business School.
Students must be enrolled full-time in a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) or Master of Commerce degree, majoring in Accounting or Finance. The basis of selection will be academic merit and participation in the co-curricular life of the Faculty of Business and Economics as undergraduate student e.g. SAVVY, outreach activities of student clubs or equivalent social outreach initiatives. Preference will be given to those who are studying the domestic or international financial markets.
Up to $5,000 pa 1 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/WestonScholarship.pdf
31 May
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Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
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Kelliher Charitable Trust Honours/ Masters Scholarships in Economics
The main purpose of the Scholarships is to support the Trust's interest in promoting the economic well-being of New Zealanders.
Students must be enrolled for full-time study in a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Master of Commerce, or Master of Arts majoring in Economics. The basis of selection will be academic merit and demonstrated potential to undertake research on a topic that will be beneficial to the economic well-being of New Zealand.
Up to $8,000 Varies https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/KelliherCharitableTrustHonoursMastersScholarshipsinEconomics.pdf
31 May
Kelliher Charitable Trust PhD Scholarship in Economics
The main purpose of the Scholarships is to support the Trust's interest in promoting the economic well-being of New Zealanders.
Students must be enrolled for full-time study in a PhD in Economics. The basis of selection will be academic merit and demonstrated potential to undertake research on a topic that will be beneficial to the economic well- being of New Zealand.
Up to $15,000 per annum
One every 3 years for a period of up to 3 years
https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/KelliherCharitableTrustPhDScholarshipinEconomics.pdf
31 May
Ann Rich Holway Scholarship
The main purpose of the Scholarship is to motivate and support a student who intends to enrol into a Master of Commerce and aspires to a successful career within the Market Research Industry in New Zealand. The successful applicant is also expected to be an active contributor to the environmental and social well-being of communities in New Zealand.
The basis of selection will be academic merit and a written statement from the candidate on their potential to contribute to the market research profession and their contribution to community activities through volunteer work. For the purpose of this Scholarship, academic merit is assessed as a GPA of at least 6.0, equivalent to a B+ average, obtained over the applicants' most recent two years of full-time study (or equivalent).
Up to $4,000 1 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/AnnRichHolwayMemorialScholarship.pdf
31 May
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Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number available
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Kate Edger Educational Charitable Trust Dame Dorothy Winstone Awards
The main purpose of the Awards is to assist women graduates who have completed a minimum of three years of full-time study towards a PhD or named Doctorate, to have at least four months free of employment and remain full-time students, in order to make substantial progress towards completion of a PhD or named Doctorate qualification.
Students must be female, be currently enrolled full-time at the University of Auckland and have completed a minimum of three years’ fulltime study towards a PhD or named Doctorate. The basis of selection will be academic merit and the applicant’s academic achievements, research qualifications and research plans.
$16,000 available twice a year
1 + 1 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/KateEdgerEducationalCharitableTrustDameDorothyWinstoneFinalYearDoctoralAwards.pdf
4 July, 30 November
Goodman Scholarship The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage academic excellence among students in the Department of Property.
Students will have a Bachelor of Property and be in their first or subsequent years of study within the Faculty of Business and Economics. The basis of selection will be academic merit and include a written statement on any work experience to date, university results, background interests and why the applicant believes she or he would benefit from being awarded the Goodman Scholarship.
$3,000 plus 4–6 weeks’ paid work experience
1 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/GoodmanScholarship.pdf
30 September
Kate Edger Educational Charitable Trust Postgraduate Diploma Awards
The main purpose of the Scholarship is to assist women to carry out study for a Postgraduate Diploma at the University of Auckland.
Students must be female, be currently enrolled full-time in a Postgraduate Diploma at the University of Auckland. The basis of selection will be academic merit, demonstrated financial need and a personal statement outlining the applicant’s aspirations for the future and any special circumstances for consideration.
Up to $7,000 Up to 3 https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/Scholarships/regulations/TheKateEdgerEducationalTrustPostgraduateDiplomaAwards.pdf
12 December
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EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS/GRANTS AVAILABLE TO MĀORI & PACIFIC STUDENTS – POSTGRADUATES
External Scholarships Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number
available How to apply Closing
date
StudyLink Student Allowance (only for students studying a Bachelor degree with Honours)
Student Allowance is a weekly payment from the Ministry of Social Development to help students with their living expenses while they study.
Student Allowance is a weekly payment to help with living expenses while studying. It can include an accommodation benefit. It’s money that you don’t have to pay back. With respect to postgraduate study, you can only get a Student Allowance if you're studying a Bachelor degree with Honours. How much Student Allowance you get depends on your income, your partner’s income, if you have children, and your parents’ income.
Up to $375 a week depending on student’s circumstances
Unlimited http://www.studylink.govt.nz/student-allowance/
Anytime. Allowance is payable from the 2nd week of your course.
Waikato-Tainui Tumate Mahuta Memorial Scholarship
Scholarships are available to tribal members pursuing post-graduate education.
Applicants must be registered Waikato-Tainui tribal members who are who are studying full-time or part-time at a tertiary education institution. Applicants must provide a written explanation outlining their current involvement with their Waikato-Tainui Marae/Iwi and their intended contribution to their Waikato-Tainui Marae/Iwi in the future.
Varies – the scholarships will contribute towards tuition fees only.
Varies http://waikatotainui.com/wp-content/uploads/Tertiary-Education-Grant.pdf
28 February
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External Scholarships Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number
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Ngāpuhi Scholarship Awards
The scholarships were established to help contribute towards Ngāpuhi students realising their potential and fulfilling their dreams for academic success. It is also hoped that at some time in their future, they will contribute their new skills and knowledge towards raising the wellbeing and betterment of their whānau, hapū and iwi.
Open to students who are registered on the Ngāpuhi Iwi Register who are studying full-time at a tertiary education institution. Applicants must provide a written explanation as to how their course of study will meet the directions of Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi O Ngāpuhi Strategic Plan.
Bachelor Degree: 37 disbursements of $1,000
Graduate / Post Graduate Diploma: 12 disbursements of $2,500
Master: 5 disbursements of $2,000
PhD: 1 disbursements of $4,000
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http://www.ngapuhi.iwi.nz/scholarships-and-funding.aspx
31 March
Eric Hall McCormick Scholarship
Scholarships administered by the Māori Education Trust to encourage Māori into tertiary education.
Available to a Māori student undertaking research at postgraduate level in a field which is of significant benefit to Māori. Priority will be given to a student attending the University of Auckland. Applicants must provide a reference from their supervisor/s regarding their research.
$7,500 1 http://www.maorieducation.org.nz/images/checklists/Postgraduate_Scholarship.pdf
31 March
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External Scholarships Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number
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Queen Elizabeth Ii Postgraduate Fellowship
Scholarships administered by the Māori Education Trust to encourage Māori into tertiary education.
Available to a Māori or non-Māori graduate with excellent academic ability, who plans to research at postgraduate level, in a field that will benefit Māori. Applicants must provide a reference from their supervisor/s regarding their research.
$5,000 1 http://www.maorieducation.org.nz/images/checklists/Postgraduate_Scholarship.pdf
31 March
Rangiriri and Mātene Te Whiwhi Winiata Scholarship (Postgraduate)
Scholarships administered by the Māori Education Trust to encourage Māori into tertiary education.
Available to Māori graduates to enable them to complete postgraduate studies. Pre-requisite is completion of a master’s degree.
$5,000 2 http://www.maorieducation.org.nz/images/checklists/Postgraduate_Scholarship.pdf
31 March
Roy Watling Mitchell Prestigious Scholarship (Postgraduate)
Scholarships administered by the Māori Education Trust to encourage Māori into tertiary education.
Available to a Māori graduate with a record of academic excellence. Applicants must provide a reference from their supervisor/s regarding their research.
$5,000 1 http://www.maorieducation.org.nz/images/checklists/Postgraduate_Scholarship.pdf
31 March
Tī Maru Māori Trust Prestigious Scholarship (Postgraduate)
Scholarships administered by the Māori Education Trust to encourage Māori into tertiary education.
Available to Māori graduates with a record of academic excellence. Applicants must provide a reference from their supervisor/s regarding their research.
$5,000 2 http://www.maorieducation.org.nz/images/checklists/Postgraduate_Scholarship.pdf
31 March
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External Scholarships Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number
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date
Tertiary education grants on behalf of several Maori Trusts & Incorporations in the Te Arawa/Rotorua region
Deloitte Rotorua administer education grants on behalf of several Maori Trusts & Incorporations. Most of these scholarships will be applied for online.
Applicants must be able to whakapapa to a shareholder or descendant of the respective Trust or Incorporation (or as otherwise stated) and must be enrolled at an accredited tertiary education institution. The Trusts include:
Haumingi 1A2 Inc
Kapenga M Trust
Kokako Trust
Ngati Whakaue Education Endowment Trust Board
Paehinahina Mourea Trust
Parekarangi Trust
Pukaingataru B18 Trust
Rangatira E Trust
Tangiharuru Apa Trust
Tautara Matawhaura Trust
Te Ngae Farm Trust
Te Tahuna Trust
Te Whaiti Nui A Toi Trust
Waerenga East & West Incorporation
Whangamoa Trust
Various Various http://rotorua.deloitte.co.nz/index.php/grants-and-scholarships/tertiary-grants/
Online forms will open mid-late January, closing on 28 April
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External Scholarships Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number
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Kā Pūtea Tertiary Scholarships and Grants
Tertiary education grants are available to Ngāi Tahu whānau pursuing higher education.
Scholarships and grants are available to all registered Ngāi Tahu iwi members. There are two types of funding to support whānau who are studying at tertiary level.
Kā Pūtea Scholarships: There are a total of 40 Ngāi Tahu Kā Pūtea Scholarships valued at $1,500 each. The three scholarship categories are General Scholarships (nine available), Targeted Scholarships (13 available) and Papatipū Rūnanga Scholarships (18 available).
Kā Pūtea Grants: Available to full-time first year Ngāi Tahu tertiary students ($250) and full-time second/subsequent year Ngāi Tahu students ($500).
$1,500 and $250 $500
Varies http://ngaitahu.iwi.nz/whanau/opportunities/
29 April and 5 December (TBC)
Ngāti Kahungunu General Scholarship
For Ngāti Kahungunu students who are currently enrolled at a tertiary institution as a full time tauira in the third or final year of completing a degree or doing post graduate study.
Students must of Ngāti Kahungunu descent and registered members on the iwi registration database.
Minimum value $500 Up to 30 http://www.kahungunu.iwi.nz/scholarships--internships
Mid-May (TBC)
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Te Runanga o Ngāti Whātua Tertiary Education Grant
Tertiary education grants are available to tribal members pursuing higher education.
The student must be of Ngati Whatua descent (at least one parent - or the student him/herself - must be registered on the Ngati Whatua Iwi Roll). Note: Application forms for enrolment on the 3. Each application must be endorsed by a recognised Ngati Whatua marae. Students must provide a written explanation of what they can
offer back to Ngati Whatua once they have completed their studies.
$300 Varies http://www.ngatiwhatua.iwi.nz/manaakitanga/ako/education-grants
31 July
Tarutaru me Ruapounamu Memorial Tertiary Scholarships
These scholarships have been initiated to assist and promote higher education amongst the descendants of the Iwi of Te Rarawa. They commemorate our tupuna rangatira Tarutaru and Ruapounamu, who represent the qualities and characteristics of commitment, leadership and tenacity with which their descendants may also be imbued.
Scholarships are for students who descend from Te Rarawa. Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate active participation in their Te Rarawa marae/hapu, and who are willing to contribute to the ongoing development of the Iwi at some level. Note that applicants must be affiliated with Te Rarawa.
Varies Up to 10 http://www.terarawa.iwi.nz/scholarships.html
Late October (TBC)
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External Scholarships Grant/Scholarship title Description Criteria Value Number
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GHA Scholarships (Rotorua accountancy firm)
For Māori students who are committed to becoming Chartered Accountants.
Preference will be given to descendants of clients of GHA (i.e. successful students likely to come from Rotorua area).
Total scholarship pool of $10,000 with minimum scholarship award is $2,000
Up to 5 http://gha.co.nz/2016/10/gha-scholarship-2016-apply-now/
End of October (TBC)
Ngāti Whātua Ōrakei He Taumata Rau Scholarships
Tertiary education grants are available to tribal members pursuing higher education.
The student must be a child of a registered Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei hapū member or a registered Ngāti Whātua Ōrakei hapū member. Criteria for a scholarship is a GPA of B- or better.
$2,500 25 http://www.ngatiwhatuaorakei.com/whai-maia-2/whai-poutama/grants-scholarships/
31 October
PACIFICA Inc Northern Region Restart Tertiary Education Grant
For a Pacific woman who, through changed circumstances, is currently undertaking tertiary education to improve her employment options.
For a Pacific woman from the Northern region (upper North Island) who, through a change in circumstances (e.g. career, family, redundancy), is undertaking tertiary education. Note not for a school leaver. Must be enrolled full-time in tertiary education.
$1,500 1 http://www.pacifica.org.nz/?page_id=134
TBA
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