Whanganui Trust Scholarships and Education Grants
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- What does the scholarship get me?
- Closing dates for applications
- Length of award
- Number of awards offered
- Purpose of award
- Selection criteria
- What conditions are attached to acceptance of this award?
- How do students apply?
- How and when do students learn of the decision?
- Decision makers
- History or background of award
- Additional information
- For guidelines, application forms and more information about this award contact
- Disclaimer
What does the scholarship get me?
Up to $500 (see "Additional Information").
Closing dates for applications
Next: 31 March 2023
Applications must be received no later than 31 March.
Length of award
1-3 years (please see "Additional Information').
Number of awards offered
(8) Undergraduate (1) Postgraduate
Purpose of award
Shareholders in Morikau and their descendents are eligible to apply for grants and scholarships from The Whanganui Trust.
Selection criteria
To be eligible for consideration applicants must:
Be a shareholder or direct descendent (ie son, daughter etc) of a current shareholder or a beneficiary of a shareholding trust of Morikaunui Incorporation.
Be enrolled as a full-time tertiary student at a recognised NZ institution.
Have complied with reporting and all other obligations required of the Trust previously
Have completed this form totally and supplied ALL the required documentation.
What conditions are attached to acceptance of this award?
Please write about (i) your academic, sporting and other achievements to date and (ii) what you hope to achieve with the qualifications you are seeking with reference to any benefit to Maori in general.
How do students apply?
The only way of applying for grant or scholarship from the Trust is on one of the forms downloadable from here (see menu or links below.
Regulations
Application for 2020 Scholarships and Education Grants
How and when do students learn of the decision?
Notification and payment will be after 30 April.
Awards will be paid by direct credit.
Decision makers
The Trustees' decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
History or background of award
Welcome to The Whanganui Trust the charitable arm of Morikaunui Incorporation (Morikau).
Additional information
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS AVAILABLE
The Post-graduate and two Undergraduate Scholarships are administered by the Trust on behalf of Morikau. Successful candidates seeking a roll-over are to supply their results showing 100% success and confirmation that the same course is being pursued before the next instalment will be paid.
Post-graduate Scholarship
W R Metekingi Scholarship @ $5,000 pa for one year (recipients can apply again for a 2nd year)
Includes full time study for an Honours or Masters degree where an under-graduate degree is a prerequisite or towards a Doctorate
Under-graduate Scholarship
The two general Scholarships are valued at $1,000 pa, for up to 3 years. They are for full time study for a degree or for a post graduate diploma taking at least one year for which a degree is a prerequisite.
Hera Scott Wells Scholarshipfor up to three years @ $1,000 pa.
Hoeroa Marumaru Scholarship for up to three years @ $1,000 pa
Minimum number available in 2017: Possibly only two
1 x Trust Scholarship for any degree majoring in a subject with an Agricultural/Farming/ Land
based focus. This is valued at $2,500 for one year (after a successful 1st year). [Recipients may apply again if they have passed all their previous year's subjects
1 x Farm Training or Trade Scholarship towards the cost of undertaking a recognised NZQA approved course of no less than one year. This is valued at up to $2,500 for one year (the award may be shared by no more than two people). [Recipients may apply again if they have passed all their previous year's subjects.
Education Grants up to $500. As with the Scholarships, these grants are for those undertaking fulltime study only who have fulfilled the application requirements. Awards will be made to unsuccessful scholarship applicants and those making specific application.
There is an annual budgeted amount ($28,750 for 2017) for the Education and the Year 13 Grants. The amount awarded to each applicant therefore depends on the number entitled to the awards
Year 13 Grant up to $250. This is for students undertaking NZEA three or four or equivalent.
For guidelines, application forms and more information about this award contact
The Secretary
Whanganui Trust
PO Box 4035, Whanganui, 4541
06 348 7213
http://www.morikau.com/trust.html
grants@whanganuitrust.com
Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is current and correct. However, applicants should contact the appropriate administering body before making an application, as details do change frequently. The administrator of this record last updated this information in January 2022.