Cecil Segedin Undergraduate Scholarship in Engineering Science - The University of Auckland
Scholarship details
Study levels | Undergraduate, Bachelor |
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Value | Up to $40,000 in total |
Length | One year |
Open date | Thursday, 4 May 2023 |
Close date | Wednesday, 14 June 2023 |
Enrolment status | Full-time |
About the scholarship
The main purpose of the Scholarship is to assist and encourage students undertaking the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), majoring in Engineering Science. Regulations Regulations for the Cecil Segedin Undergraduate Scholarship in Engineering Science PDF Download this PDF 65.6 kB How to apply Please read the regulations carefully to be sure you are eligible to apply. Then click on the “Apply now” button and complete the online application form. We recommend you check the form early in case a reference or endorsement is required to support your application, and to familiarise yourself with the form. All sections (including request sections) must be completed by the closing date, which is midnight on the specified date (unless stated otherwise). We recommend you do not have two different scholarship applications open within the same browser. Outcomes are determined by a selection committee and are usually notified around eight weeks after the closing date.
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.
What you receive
Up to $40,000 in total
Entry requirements
The Scholarship will be awarded to undergraduate candidates who have paid the fees, or arranged to pay the fees, for full-time enrolment in the Faculty of Engineering undertaking either Part II, III or IV of a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (BE(Hons)) or BE(Hons) conjoint degree in Engineering Science. Part II candidates must have been accepted into the Engineering Science major at the time of application. The Scholarship is tenable by domestic and international students. The basis of selection will be academic achievement, contribution to school and community activities and financial need. Candidates should have a grade point average (GPA) or grade point equivalent (GPE) of 6.00 (5.50 for Maori or Pacific candidates) to be considered for the Scholarship (see Notes I-III).