These are as follows.
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST BACHELOR OF APPLIED SOCIAL WORK SCHOLARSHIP
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST BACHELOR DEGREE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY SCHOLARSHIP
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST BACHELOR OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST BACHELOR OF NURSING [NORTH TEC] SCHOLARSHIP
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN COMMERCIAL ROAD TRANSPORT (HEAVY VEHICLE OPERATOR) (LEVEL 3) SCHOLARSHIP
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST CONJOINT DEGREE SCHOLARSHIP
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST WOMEN IN NON-TRADITIONAL TRADES (LEVEL 4) SCHOLARSHIP
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST PRE-APPRENTICESHIP (LEVEL 4) SCHOLARSHIP
MĀORI EDUCATION TRUST PŪHORO SCHOLARSHIP
Criteria: Available to Māori students enrolled in a Bachelor of Applied Social Work at North Tec: Tai Tokerau Wānanga. Applicants must have completed their first year of study. Priority will be given to students with academic merit and financial need.
Criteria: Available to Māori undergraduate students who have completed Part II of a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree. Priority will be given to students with academic merit and financial need.
Criteria: Available to Māori undergraduate students who have completed their first year of study. Priority will be given to students enrolled in a Bachelor of Nursing Māori and financial need.
Criteria: Available to Māori students who have completed their first year of the Bachelor of Nursing at North Tec: Tai Tokerau Wānanga. Priority will be given to students with financial need.
Criteria: Available to Māori students who are enrolled in the Heavy Vehicle Operator Certificate (Level 3) at North Tec: Tai Tokerau Wānanga. Priority will be given to students with financial need.
Criteria: Available to Māori undergraduate students studying towards a conjoint degree. Priority will be given to students with academic merit and financial need.
Criteria: Available to Māori women enrolled in a non-traditional pre-apprenticeship trade programme at Level 4 or above. Applicants must be enrolled in a one-year full-time trade programme with a tertiary provider. Priority will be given to applicants with financial need.
Criteria: Available to Māori students enrolled in a pre-apprenticeship trade programme at Level 4 or above. Applicants must be enrolled in one-year full-time trade programme with a tertiary provider. Priority will be given to applicants with financial need.
Criteria: Available to Māori undergraduate students who have progressed through the Palmerston North or Auckland Pῡhoro Academy programme and are enrolled in their first year of study at a tertiary institute. Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of a three-year undergraduate degree. Priority will be given to students will financial need.
We would appreciate it if you would circulate the attached flyer to your staff, students, and those within your community who would benefit from a scholarship.
Applicants can download an application form from our site www.maorieducation.org.nz, or contact us and we will forward copies by email or post. If you would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact the office on 04 586 7971, text 027 262 8046, or email info@maorieducation.org.nz.
Please note the office will close 2pm, Friday, 20th Hakihea (December) 2019 and will reopen Monday 13th Kohi-tātea (January) 2020.
Heoi anō.
nā Amy Ririnui
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Toitū Kaupapa Māori Mātauranga
MāORI EDUCATION TRUST
Site Address: Level 1, 65 Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt 5010
Postal Address: PO Box 31213, Lower Hutt 5040
Phone: 04 586 7971
Mobile: 027 262 8046
Website: www.maorieducation.org.nz