A whole suite of new undergraduate scholarships

24 May 2016
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Applications are now open for four brand-new scholarships, which will be awarded to more than 400 new undergraduate students next year:

“Our focus in designing the new schemes and increasing the number of scholarships available has been on empowering students from schools across New Zealand to successfully transition into their first year at the University,” says Vice-Chancellor Professor Stuart McCutcheon.

This all adds up to a much more extensive offering of University-funded scholarships. School-leavers will be awarded more than $8.3 million in 2017.

Guaranteed accommodation in a University hall of residence is a major component of the new scholarships. The accommodation package includes pastoral care, social activities, membership of the University Recreation Centre and, for first year students, three meals per day. Living in the academically-supportive environment of a hall of residence in a student’s first year has been shown to improve study outcomes.

Auckland-based students wishing to live away from the family home, as well as students from elsewhere in New Zealand, will now be able to experience living in the central city in a safe environment, with student services on hand and the opportunity to build lasting and supportive peer-group networks. Living close to the University will ease the burden of travel time and costs, for those who would otherwise be commuting, and help incoming students get the most out of University life and opportunities.

In addition to students’ personal and academic achievements, we will assess a broad range of circumstances when we consider students for a scholarship. Our assessment criteria include whether an individual is the first in their family to attend university; is from a refugee background; has a disability; is living in a rural area; or is experiencing financial hardship. Students currently enrolled in University pathway programmes will also be eligible to apply for the new University of Auckland Academic Potential Scholarship.

“Our strategy of achieving equity goals by increasing the diversity of our student population, and attracting a broad range of talented students to a safe, inclusive and equitable institution, is fundamental to the University’s decision to expand the reach of our new scholarships,” says Professor McCutcheon.

The application process for the new scholarships will also be simpler for students and schools.

“We have listened to feedback from students and schools and made changes to the scholarship application and assessment process. Our new approach will add more objectivity and consistency to our decision-making process,” says Professor McCutcheon.

Applications for these new scholarships close on 23 August 2016.

All eligible students are encouraged to apply.


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