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Presbyterian Methodist Congregational Grafton Scholarships

Scholarship details

Presbyterian Methodist Congregational Grafton Scholarships
Study levels Undergraduate
Value Up to the first 3 years of accommodation in a catered University of Auckland Hall of Residence
Length Up to 3 years
Open date Thursday, 29 August 2024
Close date Thursday, 10 October 2024
Domestic/international Domestic Only

About the scholarship

A Scholarship covering the cost of accommodation in University of Auckland Halls of Residence for up to three years for first years students who are New Zealand citizens and permanent residents.The Scholarships were established in 2016 and have been funded by the Presbyterian Methodist Congregational Foundation.

The main purpose of the Scholarships is to provide residential scholarships to undergraduate students who wish to study at the University of Auckland but who cannot afford to fund their accommodation.

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 Scholarships will be offered to students who are citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand, currently in their last year of study at a New Zealand secondary school or who have left school during or at the end of the previous secondary school year and did not subsequently enrol at any University or other tertiary institution (within or outside New Zealand). In both cases students must intend to enrol full-time in a degree programme at the University of Auckland in the following year.

  • To take up and be paid the Scholarships the candidates must be enrolled and have paid the fees, or arranged to pay the fees, for full-time enrolment in any undergraduate degree at the University of Auckland.
  • The initial basis of selection will be financial need, plus academic ability and motivation to succeed at University (see Notes IV and V).