If you would like to study in AUT University, New Zealand and pursue Full Time Undergraduate Program in Any Subject you can avail
Regulations Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship which is being offered by
AUT University.
This is a Undergraduate Program Merit Based Scholarship and students are eligible from New Zealand Student to apply for the same. Only Few such award is being offered and the deadline for application is 01-Sep-14.
This Scholarship will Offer you:-
- Tuition fees for full-time study i.e. 120 points per annum. This will normally be four papers or 60 points per semester.
- All other fees, including the Learner Services Levy and Student’s Association fee are not covered and will need to be met by the student.
- This scholarship does not cover resitting failed papers or any Summer School papers. This scholarship is awarded for a maximum of three years subject to the student passing all papers and maintaining a B average.
Scholarships Times is pleased to provide you with the following information which has been updated recently:
Name of Scholarships: | Regulations Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship |
Scholarship is offered by: | AUT University |
Scholarship Offers: |
- Tuition fees for full-time study i.e. 120 points per annum. This will normally be four papers or 60 points per semester.
- All other fees, including the Learner Services Levy and Student’s Association fee are not covered and will need to be met by the student.
- This scholarship does not cover resitting failed papers or any Summer School papers.
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Duration of Reward / Grant: | This scholarship is awarded for a maximum of three years subject to the student passing all papers and maintaining a B average. |
Education Field: | Any Subject |
Education Level: | Undergraduate Program |
Based on: | Merit Based |
Scholarship is open for: | AUT University, New Zealand |
Students are eligible from: | New Zealand Student |
Number of Awards / Scholarships: | Few |
Important Dates: | Open Date: 01-Jun-14 Last Date: 01-Sep-14 |
Eligibility: | NZ Citizens or permanent residents.Nominated by a secondary school that is in the Auckland region. It is expected that the applicant will have as a minimum, one of the following: NCEA 240 rank score *CIE 200 rank score *IB Principal’s predicted score 31 *Please see: http://www.aut.ac.nz/study-at-aut/apply-to-aut/entry-requirements/admission-to-bachelors-degrees/additional- requirements-and-selection-criteria |
Important Information: | *The award of this scholarship is conditional on the student gaining entry to an AUT undergraduate degree programme.*Recipients must be enrolling for the first time, in a full-time programme of study.*This scholarship may not be held in conjunction with any other fees scholarship. *The recipient may hold additional non-tuition fee based scholarships with the approval of the Scholarships Office. *Renewal of the scholarship is conditional upon the student passing all papers with a minimum B grade average and meeting the requirement listed below:-Students will be required to meet fortnightly with their designated AUT Student Services support centre staff. This is an integral part of the first year and may be extended for subsequent years. *The Scholarship Office has the power to terminate or suspend a scholarship if it receives an unsatisfactory report on the academic progress of a recipient. |
Notes from Scholarships Times Advisory: AUT Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship Application forms will be sent to eligible schools in May
Once all the information has been received by AUT University and the assessment of the submitted documents is complete, you will be informed about your selection in the same.
If you are looking for more information about Regulations Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship you are requested to visit the following page:
http://www.aut.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/365692/2015-Vice-Chancellors-Regulations.pdf