Whitireia Foundation Scholarships 2024 are Open!

Are you new to tertiary study, or coming back to it, and needing some extra financial support for the next academic year. Are you already studying at Whitireia WelTec and looking at options for further study in 2024? We’d love to help!

The Whitireia Foundation’s Scholarship Applications for 2024 are now OPEN.

With grateful thanks to all our amazing Sponsors – you can see them here.

Start preparing your Application today! We want to see you succeed! Do read through the 2024 Application Form and Guide first, and if you are already studying at Whitireia, Weltec or Te Auaha, feel free to seek any guidance you need from your tutors, department heads or Student Support Services. If you’re taking that first leap into tertiary study, prepare to be inspired by the student stories, guides and tutor bios here. Try the Study Search Tool if you’re still deciding your study pathway. If you’re a school leaver and would like a chat about future study and support options, fill in the form here to have one of the Pathways team contact you.

Take a look at the range of Whitireia / WelTec courses for 2024 here. Trimester 1 starts in the last week of February 2024.

We give you a few tips on how to make a winning Application here 🙂

If you – or someone you know – is struggling to finance study in 2024, a Whitireia Foundation Scholarship could be the thing that makes studying possible. Spread the word, we love to award scholarships and to see our ākonga succeed!

Applications for the Whitireia Foundation Scholarship are now open to domestic ākonga studying with Whitireia and WelTec | Te Pūkenga in 2024. Please ensure you submit your CV, and any progress report from current study, in your application. The closing date for applications is 29 February 2024.

Click here to access progress report
Click here to access the guide and application form

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Anything to do with people and the environment and I'm interested! I have been researching and writing about education, the environment and other community-related matters since 2006. I'm a compulsive researcher. In 2009, I finished a thesis on Kapiti's water issues and I continue to research outcomes there. This website and the work I do as a trustee for the Whitireia Foundation are part of my aspiration to contribute to 'shaping more sustainable communities'...also the title of my thesis. Look it up - it's free at www.j.co.nz.

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