360 International Award for Equity Students - The University of Auckland
Scholarship details
Value | $6,000 |
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Length | Up to 1 year |
Open date | Friday, 2 July 2021 |
Close date | Sunday, 1 August 2021 |
About the scholarship
360 International Award for Equity Students Awards of up to $6,000 each for students from diverse backgrounds undertaking an approved student exchange. About the scholarship Application status: Apply now Applicable study: Students accepted into the 360 International exchange programme Opening date: 20 May 2025 and 9 October 2025 Closing date: 1 July 2025 and 20 November 2025 Tenure: Up to one year For: Assistance with costs associated with overseas study on an approved exchange programme for students from diverse backgrounds Number on offer: Varies Offer rate: Twice a year Value: Up to $6,000 each The purpose of the Award is to assist Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland students who are from diverse backgrounds with the cost of studying overseas while on an approved student exchange.
How To Apply
Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before the closing date. Please read the regulations carefully to be sure you are eligible before you apply.
Entry requirements
'- The Awards will be awarded to domestic candidates who have confirmed offers as exchange students by an approved exchange partner, have paid the fees, or arranged to pay the fees, for full-time enrolment at the University of Auckland, have completed at least one year of full-time study at the University of Auckland, and achieved the academic requirements of the 360 International exchange programme (see Note I).
- The Selection Committee will take into consideration the personal circumstances of applicants, including demonstrated financial need, the decile of the most recent secondary school attended, if the applicant comes from a refugee background or if the student has a disability. The Selection Committee will also consider the suitability of the student’s proposed programme at the host university to his/her course of study at the University of Auckland; and the student’s suitability as a representative of the University of Auckland (see notes III-IV).