UC International First Year Scholarship (Offshore and UCIC - April Round)
Scholarship details
Value | $10,000, $15,000 or $20,000 |
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About the scholarship
The purpose of this scholarship is to recognise and support top-achieving international students who have completed, or are currently completing, studies at either an overseas institution, or University of Canterbury International College (UCIC) and will be commencing an undergraduate degree programme at the University of Canterbury.Value/Benefits: Financial assistance with tuition fees, at a value of $15,000Level of Study: School Leaver (First year undergraduate)Closing Date: 11:59 pm (NZT) 15 April (Applications open approximately 8 weeks before this date)Tenure: One yearNumber Available Annually: Up to 7, across two scholarship rounds (April and October)Applicable Enrolment During Tenure: Full-time enrolment in a first year of a programme for an undergraduate degree at the University of CanterburyCitizenship/Residency Requirements: Must be a full-fee paying international student. May not be a citizen of New Zealand or Australia, hold a New Zealand residence class visa, or be a Permanent Resident of AustraliaFor more information, please read the regulations for this award: click here.Applicants must be completing, or have completed, on or after 1 January of the year before the year of application, a university entrance-level qualification that permits entry into a University of Canterbury undergraduate degree programme (please refer to the regulations for more details).Applicants, by the closing date for the round in which they are applying, must have applied for admission to the University. The scholarship is not tenable by students who have already undertaken partial study in an undergraduate degree programme at a New Zealand tertiary institution.Selection will be based on:quality of academic achievement; andcharacter, and evidence of leadership potential, and of involvement in cultural, sport, and/or community activities; andfinancial circumstances; andstrategic objectives of the University.If, during the tenure of a scholarship, a recipient?s immigration status changes so that they are no longer a full-fee-paying international student and thereby obtain a partial refund of academic fees from the University, the scholarship is withdrawn, and any scholarship money paid since the status change was recorded at the University is refunded to the University.