Get ready! 2020 Scholarships open soon.

If you’d like to join us in 2020, keep an eye out for our 2020 scholarships application, launching in early October.

Have you studied before and don’t qualify for Free Domestic Fees? If you need a helping hand to pay fees or buy materials, a scholarship might be just the thing. You’ll find Whitireia scholarship applications at the admin office or student hub, at Whitireia NZ’s Wellington and Porirua campuses, and you can download everything you need at whitireia.ac.nz.

Think your grades aren’t good enough? Give Whitireia a call on 0800 944 847 before completing your application – they can give you the best advice about your course selection. Our mission is about ensuring that cost is not stopping you from studying with Whitireia. So for us, it’s not all about grades. If you’re the first in your family to undertake tertiary study, let us know, we want to support you. If you want a great new job and need a qualification and some financial support to do it, we’re interested in hearing from you.

Check out the 2020 course prospectus, it’ll be out soon.

Let your enthusiasm and commitment to a programme of study shine through on your application, and take that step. We love to see you succeed.

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Thinking about a scholarship?

Here are some happy snaps from our scholarship awards on 22 March this year.

If you’d like to join us in 2018, keep an eye out for our 2018 application, launching in early October.

In October, you’ll find applications at the admin office or student hub, at Whitireia NZ’s Wellington and Porirua campuses, and you can download everything you need here or at whitireia.ac.nz.

Think your grades aren’t good enough? Give Whitireia a call on 0800 944 847 before completing your application – they can give you the best advice about your course selection.

Have you always wanted to work in health or IT, to be a qualified builder, a plumber, or auto-electrician? Maybe you’d like a career in fine art or performance, broadcasting, music or early-childhood teaching?

Our mission is about ensuring that cost is not stopping you from studying with Whitireia. So for us, it’s not all about grades. If you’re the first in your family to undertake tertiary study, let us know, we want to support you. If you want a great new job and need a qualification and some financial support to do it, we’re interested in hearing from you.

Check out the 2018 course prospectus, it’ll be out soon.

If you need a helping hand to pay fees or buy materials, a scholarship might be just the thing.

Let your enthusiasm and commitment to a programme of study shine through on your application, and take that step. We would love to see you in next year’s pics 🙂

 

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Record number of student scholarships awarded

2017 awardsA record number of students were awarded Whitireia Foundation scholarships for study in 2017. For this, we are grateful to our amazing sponsors, a good number who have been supporting Whitireia students for a decade or more. Take a look at our sponsors here. The families, trusts and businesses that are our sponsors, have all made a meaningful commitment to their community by supporting a student. A number of sponsors also provide mentoring and work placement opportunities.

Our students tell us they see this investment in them and their future as hugely significant. We know from their feedback that a scholarship is worth so much more than the money.  Students respond to the faith shown in them by their sponsors and they commit themselves to doing their absolute best. We hear from our sponsors that they are motivated by seeing their student reach their potential, and they will support them in many ways to do that – from commissioning artworks, as in the case of one of our carving students, to regularly opening their business up to students to experience the workplace for themselves.  We look forward to tracking the future achievements of students participating in mentorship and work experience, and to grow this part of our scholarship programme, based on the evidence we gather.

The Foundation extends grateful thanks to all our sponsors and to the students who have joined the Whitireia Foundation family, through being awarded scholarships this year. See photos from the Ceremony on Whitireia’s Facebook page here.

Reaching 50 scholarships for 2017 is a milestone for us. We also had a record number of applicants. We would love to be able to recognise more students, so fewer miss out. Our scholarships have grown from $70,000 awarded in 2011 to $120,000 in 2017. Our Trustees are committed to fostering enduring partnerships with our sponsors that will result in the continued growth of the scholarship fund, and most of all, in the attainment of student – and community – success.

If you are thinking about making a difference by sponsoring a student, please get in touch. You can use the comments section below to make an inquiry – your details will be kept confidential.

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Awards Ceremony 22 March 2017 – Foundation Chair, Kelvin Irvine, congratulates students, welcoming them to the Whitireia Foundation family

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Porirua Mayor, Mike Tana, was along to present a scholarship to Samrawit Abraham (B Nursing) on behalf of the Council. Carla Uncles (B Teaching Early Childhood) is to the left. On the right are Jasmine Haley (B Social Work) and Foundation Trustee Robyn Moore 

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Trust Porirua sponsor ten scholarships. Here is Trust Chair, Tim Sheppard, presenting Performing Arts student, Erebuka Bwauro, with her award.  

Record number of scholarship applications received!

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Applications have closed, with a record number of scholarship applications – 172 – eclipsing the 132 received last year. Our moderators are in the final stages of review and selection and we will announce the recipients in the new year. If you have applied for a Whitireia Scholarship for 2017, a big thank you for your efforts. As usual, we had an incredibly high standard of applicants. Congratulations to all our recipients who will go on to study with Whitireia in 2017.

The Foundation thanks all our amazing sponsors – with your support, more than 50 students are getting  helping hand with their studies, with resulting benefits to their families and the wider community for years to come.

Wishing you all the best for the holiday season. Keep safe and well – Arohanui.

PS – Prospectus 2017 is out now – check it out!

Scholarships are OPEN for 2016

Interested? Get your application in by the end of October 2015.
Interested? Get your application in by the end of October 2015.

Planning your study for 2016? Thinking about applying for a scholarship?

We have over 40 scholarships to award next year, in all kinds of study areas, from Paramedics and Health Science, Automotive and Electrical Engineering, to Early Childhood Education and Journalism.

You might be new to tertiary study, or in your final year, you might be 18 or a mature student – we have a range of scholarship opportunities. For example, our building and construction tools scholarship through Maycroft, is for a graduating student and has the potential to turn into a paid apprenticeship for the right person.

Here’s a taster of the scholarships we have on offer for 2016.

ISS Services Ltd $5,000 towards the study fees of children of ISS Service staff who are planning to study at Whitireia. If no such students apply then the funds are open to other applicants. J.V. Simpson Scholarship $2,500 to be used in the memory of J.V. Simpson to an applicant studying Early Childhood Education. Kirk-Burnnand Family $2,500 to be used for one or more scholarships at the discretion of the trustees. Maycroft Construction Ltd $1,500 voucher towards the purchase of tools for a selected graduating civil construction student, along with a three month paid work trial period that may lead to an apprenticeship. New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women (Wellington) Three scholarships of $3000 to female students in a degree or diploma programme who have had to overcome hardship in order to undertake their chosen course of study….read the Application Guide for more

Before you get to work on your application, please check out the Do’s and Don’ts – useful tips on what to say in your application and how to say it.

Keen to have a go?  Get your application in before the end of October 2015! 

Mana Zonta award for Natalie Smith

manazonta design award 20132012 Whitireia Foundation scholarship recipient Natalie Smith has scooped not one – but two awards in 2013. The Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts & Design) student was presented with the Mana Zonta Design award, worth $3000, at a ceremony held last week.

This is only the second year of the award, which is given to a female student from Whitireia Visual Arts and Design, on completion of their degree. The award recognises Natalie for her outstanding drive and motivation for design, academic standards and her contribution to design research, aimed at commercialisation.

Deb Donnelly is co-Programme Leader, Visual Arts and Design at Whitireia. She explains, “This award is about women empowering women to succeed. A helping hand at the beginning of a fledging design career can make all the difference and possibly save years of struggle.”

Capping off her success with Mana Zonta, Natalie is exhibiting at TOAST, Whitireia’s graduate Visual Arts and Design exhibition that runs at Pataka Arts + Museum until December 15. At the TOAST opening, Natalie was announced as the Toi Pōneke and Whitireia Artist in Residence, a one year Wellington residency.

The residency provides paid studio space in the creative hub of Toi Pōneke for a third year degree graduate, who intends to extend their study for a further year.

You can see Natalie’s and other graduate work being exhibited at the TOAST exhibition. It’s on at Pataka, cnr Parumoana and Norrie Streets, Porirua from 22 November – 15 December, Monday – Saturday 10am – 4.30pm and Sunday 11am – 4.30pm.

Whitireia Foundation Scholarships

The Whitireia Foundation logo

The Whitireia Foundation is a registered charitable trust, established in 1999 and responsible for managing and growing its scholarship fund, which today sits at close to $400, 000. Our aim is to expand educational opportunities for Whitireia students, to promote knowledge, interest and support for their educational activities. The foundation is pleased to offer a number of scholarships to students who are planning to study at Whitireia. These scholarships provide financial assistance towards tuition fees, unless otherwise specified.

Only the interest on the endowment fund is used for Foundation scholarships, preserving the capital fund. Scholarships are also provided by individuals, organisations and businesses. In 2011-2012, $70,000 was granted to forty-one students, who performed with exceptional results. 2013 saw $100,000 awarded to 50 students, with a similar amount going to students in 2014.

Recipients meet with their scholarship provider on a number of occasions throughout their time of study.  Encouraged by the faith shown in them as recipients of a hard-won scholarship, and by the supportive learning environment Whitireia offers, near 100 per cent of our scholarship recipients complete their programme of study with success. Encouragement is seen by many of our students to have as much value as the monetary benefit they receive via their scholarship. The Foundation congratulates all of our scholarship recipients on their achievements.

Letters from our scholarship recipients tell of their experiences and demonstrate how the Whitireia Foundation is making a difference. There is so much satisfaction in seeing someone who receives a scholarship flourishing in their chosen career.

Application guide (PDF 216KB)

Applications for 2013 scholarships (PDF 198KB)

Reference (PDF 177KB)

Progress report (PDF 175KB)

Scholarship application forms are available from the Information & Enrolment Centre (IEC) at the Whitireia Porirua campus. Applications for 2014 closed in October 2013. 

Who are our Trustees?

Our Trustees are volunteers who live in the Porirua area and are passionate about expanding educational opportunities for all, whatever people’s personal circumstances. The Trustees are responsible for developing relationships with businesses and individuals who grant scholarships. Some have provided scholarships themselves. The Trustees efforts on behalf of the Foundation include growing awareness of the fund, ensuring the widest variety of people know of the opportunities available to them. The Trustees particular focus in 2012 and 2013 is to grow the fund, to benefit more students, and to provide a buffer for when interest rates are low and the return on the capital does not meet desirable levels. If you are in a position to fund a scholarship, the Foundation would very much appreciate hearing from you. You are welcome to contact one of our Trustees in confidence (click here to go to Trustee page) or email Whitireia at the address below.

Who can apply for a scholarship?

Scholarships are awarded on the twin criteria of merit and perseverance to succeed  – despite personal circumstances.

Applicants must:

  • Be over 16 years of age
  • Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident for two years
  • Be enrolling in a full-time / full-year programme of study at Whitireia
  • Meet the entry requirements for their desired programme of study
  • Have been a full-time secondary student for six months prior to application or have recently completed at least 20 weeks fulltime study at Whitireia or previous study if otherwise specified

Selection Criteria

  • Demonstration of a genuine desire and ability to succeed in the chosen area of study
  • Financial circumstances
  • Personal achievement

Conditions

1 Scholarships will be awarded by the Whitireia Foundation on the basis that the information supplied is true and correct. The foundation reserves the right to withdraw the scholarship if the information provided is incorrect.
2 Applicants may be required to attend an interview with a selection panel.
3 The scholarship must be used for programme fees unless otherwise stated and must be used in the year it is awarded.
4 The Whitireia Foundation reserves the right to not award a scholarship should the Trustees decide that there are no eligible candidates.
5 Recipients are expected to pay programme fees prior to the start of their study in 2014. Scholarship funds will be credited to their Whitireia student account after the receipt of the award at the Whitireia Foundation Scholarship Ceremony early in the academic year.
6 Recipients and their families will be invited to attend an awards ceremony to be held early in the academic year. Recipients are required to attend to receive their scholarship.
7 Successful applicants will be required to participate in promotional activities or publicity.
8 If the recipient withdraws or transfers to another programme, it is expected that the scholarship will be repaid to the Foundation.
9 Applicants must be willing to have their progress monitored and provide a statement of achievement at the end of the scholarship year.
10 The decision of the Trustees is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

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The Foundation gratefully acknowledges the support of our sponsors.

Whitireia New Zealand logoWhitireia is pleased and proud to support the valuable work of the Foundation.

Phone 0800 944 847 for more information on scholarships

or email info@whitireia.ac.nz

The Whitireia Foundation gratefully acknowledges Whitireia visual arts and design student Deirdre Ralph for her artwork, featured at the top of the page.

Scholarship recipients for 2012

We warmly congratulate our scholarship recipients of 2012. Scholarships for 2013 are being awarded at a ceremony in late March.

Whitireia offers the only Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) in the region.
Celebrating the opening of the new Paramedic Learning Centre in March 2009. Whitireia offers the only Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) in the region. The Foundation awarded five Health Science scholarships for Paramedics in 2012.

Name Programme
Keri-Mei Zagrobelna Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts & Design)
Ana Sua-Ulberg Bachelor of Applied Business Studies
Bonita Moana Bachelor of Social Work
Lucas Craig Certificate in Automotive Engineering
Acacia Harris Certificate in Beauty Therapy
Michael Dransfield Diploma in Outdoor Adventure
Tainui Katene Certificate in Professional Cookery
Emma Millanta Bachelor of Nursing
Uputaua Matagi Bachelor of Nursing
Julie Adams Bachelor of Nursing
Tamara Wetere Bachelor of Applied Business Studies
Simon Devaney Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
Alanna Burgess Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
Natalie Smith Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts & Design)
Phillip Shaw Bachelor of Applied Arts (Music)
Todd Balogh Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
Jacob Carlson Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
Teresa Hoskins Bachelor of Applied Arts (Performing Arts)
Penieli Van Der Meer Certificate in Office Administration and Computing (Advanced)
Jonathan Hardy Certificate in Automotive Engineering
Logan Tuara Certificate in Plumbing, Drainlaying, Gasfitting and Roofing
Codie Te Moanauni Certificate in Automotive Engineering
Daniel Middleton Certificate in Plumbing, Drainlaying, Gasfitting and Roofing
Laura Roberston Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
Louisa Hoff Bachelor of Nursing Māori
Ayla MacDonald Certificate in Professional Cookery
Kimberley Harrison Bachelor of Nursing
Katrina Blyth Bachelor of Nursing
Josephine Christensen Bachelor of Nursing
Penelope Wilde Bachelor of Nursing
Nofoaga Faletolu Bachelor of Nursing
Tanvi Gandhi Bachelor of Information Technology
Charlotte Boyadjian Bachelor of Nursing
Fareesha Apimerika-Khan Bachelor of Nursing
Ebony Sushames Diploma in Commercial Dance
Jared Lambert Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)
Maddie Tibble Bachelor of Nursing
Rosalie King Bachelor of Nursing
Akisa Fomai Bachelor of Nursing
Chris Gunther Bachelor of Nursing
Jasmine Berkland Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)