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Te Pou Angitū – to encourage Māori students thinking about studying at Unitec for the first time, to pursue their goals and study with Unitec.
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Te Pou Aupiki – to encourage Māori students who are completing or have already completed their programme at Unitec, to continue to a new, higher level programme of study
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Te Pou Hiranga - to support high achieving Māori students in 240 credit or more undergraduate diploma or bachelor degree level programmes, who are motivated to make a positive difference in society, with financial and mentoring support.
Click on the above links for application forms or for more information about each Karihipi, or contact the Scholarships Team.
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Links to individual scholarships information pages
Please go to the respective pages below for scholarship details and information on how to apply. You may apply for any of the three scholarships you are eligible to be considered for. Each scholarship has different regulations. Please take the time to read through the regulations to find out if you are eligible to be considered for more than one of the scholarship programmes.
1. Unitec Vocational Pathway Scholarship
This scholarship assists school leavers who have completed at least one vocational pathway programme at Unitec and then choose to commence study at Unitec in a certificate, diploma or degree level programme.
2. Unitec Kura Kaupapa and Rumaki Reo Scholarship
This scholarship supports and engages Kura Kaupapa and Rumaki Reo graduates into tertiary studies at Unitec. It also helps with connecting recipients with Unitec’s Māori community.
This scholarship supports Māori ākonga new to Unitec pursue their education goals with Unitec. School Leavers may be given selection preference.
4. Pacific Success Scholarship
This scholarship supports Pacific ākonga new to Unitec pursue their education goals with Unitec. School Leavers may be given selection preference.
This scholarship is to encourage disabled and neuro diverse ākonga to pursue their studies at Unitec.
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Unitec Pacific Success Scholarships - this scholarship, is to encourage Pacific students thinking about studying at Unitec for the first time, to pursue their goals and study with Unitec.
Unitec Pacific Progression Scholarships - this scholarship, is to encourage Pacific students who have successfully completed their programme of study at Unitec, to continue their higher education in a new, higher level programme of study.
Unitec Pacific Academic Excellence Scholarships - this scholarship is for high achieving Pacific learners in 240 credit or more undergraduate diploma or bachelor degree level programmes, who are motivated to make a positive difference in society.
Click on the above links for application forms or for more information about each scholarship, or contact the Scholarships Team.
Application Support is available for ākonga through ourAccess4Success team or Careers Team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application: email Access4Success team or book an appointment with our careers team - Unitec -
Financial hardship has been identified by disabled and neurodivergent learners as a barrier to pursuing higher education. The financial and additional support that this scholarship offers is intended to help lessen this barrier by helping to support students with education related costs. Disabled and neurodivergent students in level 3 to 8 programmes are encouraged to apply.
2026 Applications for new and continuing students are now open.
Round 1: Opens 06th September 2025 | Closed 12th February 2026
Eligibility Criteria
- be a domestic student, i.e. a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident
- be enrolled, full-time or part-time, in an undergraduate certificate, diploma or degree, or a postgraduate certificate or diploma (Level 3 to 8) programme that takes at least one semester of full-time study to complete
- have a verified disability (provide documentation or be registered with Access4Success), which for the purpose of this scholarship, includes:
- physical
- psychological
- mental health disorder including anxiety, depression
- neurological, including specific learning disabilities, ADHD and Autism
- long term (6 months or more) injury or long-term medical illness/condition/impairment that impacts on the ability to learn
- intellectual
- traumatic brain injury
How to apply
Complete the online application form. Support is available for ākonga through ourAccess4Success team, Careers Team or Scholarships team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application: disabilityservices@unitec.ac.nz or https://guides.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following statements and questions:
- tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped communities you belong to such as your hāpori, marae, hapū, iwi, church, cultural or other community.
- what will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete your study?
- what motivates you to succeed in your studies?
- how will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
- In what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now (immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
- During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations, Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to events that connect to your identity.
- do you see yourself as having a part to play in creating a safe and equitable learning environment at Unitec?
Selection Process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that applicants have:
- completed the online application
- enrolled or applied to study a relevant course at Unitec
- enrolled or applied as a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident; and
have enrolled with Access4success, or provided relevant verified documentation.
Selection Bases
A selection committee will review all eligible applications and make award recommendations based on:
- responses to application questions; and
- preference may be given to students who are:
- in their second or third year of study at Unitec and have passed a minimum of 50% of their courses in their most recent semester of study;
- first-time applicants who have not received the Āheinga Equity Scholarship before;
- able to demonstrate that financial support will have an impact on their ability to pursue their studies
What happends after selection?
The Scholarships & Mentoring team are the kaitiakitanga of the scholarships process. They will:
- let ākonga know scholarship application outcomes
- check enrolment and set up first payment – usually paid to ākonga in week six or eight of semester 1
- manage ongoing eligibility checks, mentoring opportunities, and second payments
- connect you with the Access4Success Disability Support if requested for additional support
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: Ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to achieve Pass grades for all courses, unless exceptional circumstances prevail. Ākonga who do not achieve a PASS grade in every course will be contacted by the Scholarships & Mentoring Team to explain any exceptional circumstances, which may include disability related reasons and/or unforeseen situations, that may have impacted on their grades.
akonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection Committee. The Committee Chair will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also suggest academic assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e. be enrolled full-time (minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of Scholarship
Your scholarship terminates if:
- you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
- you cease to meet the eligibility criteria
- you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
- Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
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Unitec is committed to providing an inclusive environment that celebrates diversity, by identifying and addressing barriers that diverse students face when engaged in tertiary study. This scholarship is intended to address some of the unique barriers diverse gender students encounter.
Applications for 2026 are now open
Opens: 6th September 2025 | Closes 12th February 2026
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Scholarship, an applicant must:
- identify as outside the gender binary. This can include but is not limited to transgender, intersex, gender fluid, gender queer, gender questioning
- be a domestic student, i.e., a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident
- have applied or already be enrolled, full-time (or part-time by exception), in an undergraduate certificate, diploma or degree, or a postgraduate certificate or diploma (Level 3 to 8) programme, that takes at least one semester of full-time study to complete
*For the purposes of this scholarship Diverse Gender includes tangata ira tane, FtM, MtF, transsexual, fa'afafine, transgender, whakawahine, transmen, transwomen, akava'ine, leiti, intersex, genderqueer and gender-neutral people.
How to apply
Apply online using the form provided. Support is available for ākonga through our Careers Team or
Scholarships Team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like
to discuss or seek support with your application: https://guides.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships.
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following questions:
• Tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community
involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped
communities you belong to or identify with, such as your hapori, marae, hapu, iwi, church, cultural
or other community
• what will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete
your study?
• what motivates you to succeed in your studies?
• how will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
• In what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now
(immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
• During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations,
Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and
Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to
events that connect to your identity.
If you are a disabled ākonga, sole parent, or an ākonga with other carer responsibilities, who is applying
to study part-time, you will also be asked “how does being able to study part-time remove barriers and help
you to succeed in your goals?”
Selection Bases
The Selection Committee will review all eligible applications and make award recommendations based on a combination of:
- responses to the scholarship questions;
- feedback from Referee identified on the application;
- Unitec priority group goals – namely to achieve parity for Māori, Pacific and Under 25 students, and enhance the success of Disabled and Neurodiverse learners, sole parents, and ākonga with carers responsibilities; and
Preference is given to students who:
- demonstrate that financial support will have an impact on their ability to pursue their studies
- are first-time applicants who have not received the Diverse Gender Scholarship before
Selection process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that the
applicants have:
• completed the online application
• applied to study or are enrolled in a relevant course at Unitec; and
• enrolled as a domestic ākonga
The Team send all eligible applications out to the ALLY Network Scholarship Selection Committee for
review.
The number of scholarships awarded varies and is dependent on available funding.
What happens after selection?
The Scholarships & Mentoring team alongside the ALLY Unitec community are the kaitiakitanga of the
scholarships process. They will:
Scholarships Team:
• let ākonga know scholarship application outcomes
• check enrolments and set up the first payment – usually paid to ākonga in week six or eight of
semester 1.
• manage ongoing eligibility checks, mentoring opportunities, and second payments
ALLY Unitec Community:
• Connect you with the ALLY Unitec Network for support if requested
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to achieve Pass grades for
all courses, unless exceptional circumstance prevail, which may include disability related reasons and/or
unforeseen situations, that may have impacted on their grades.
Akonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain
their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection Committee Chair. The Committee Chair
will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also provide referrals to academic
or pastoral assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: Ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e., be enrolled full-time
(typically a minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was
awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship will be ended/terminated by Unitec if:
• you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
• you cease to meet the eligibility criteria;
• you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
• Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student
Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the
Scholarship.
If Unitec terminates the Recipients Scholarship for any of the above reasons, after the start of Semester
1 or 2, Unitec may require any Scholarship payment(s) already made be reimbursed to Unitec.
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To be eligible, you must:
- Be a refugee, protected person, or person who has been sponsored by a refugee or protected person
- Be a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident (including pending decision)
- Be able to achieve Level 3 (or higher) at one of the Language Studies Placement Tests.
The Language Studies placement tests are held throughout the year.
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This grant will cover your English language course fees only.
The Unitec Study Grant is available for current students who are experiencing financial difficulty and finding it hard to come up with the additional costs needed for essential course-related costs/materials. This could include photocopying and printing costs, textbooks, travel costs to practicums, or specialised equipment for your course. Students can apply for materials and expenses up to $500.
Grants are not available for tuition fees, day-to-day travel, or living costs. International students are not eligible for this grant. Students studying short courses (less than 16 weeks) are ineligible for this funding.
How to apply
- Complete the online Student Financial Assistance Form
- Make an appointment with a Student Support Advisor
Documentation
You will be required to provide:
- Bank statements for the four weeks leading up to the application
- Verification you've already accessed StudyLink Student Loan course-related costs
- Written quotes for course materials*
*For written quotes please email studentsupport@unitec.ac.nz for a list of our preferred vendors.
How to make an appointment
If you would like to book an appointment with our Student Support Advisors, please visit Student Support Advisors page to find out how.
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Unitec recognises that financial support is an important consideration for ākonga/learners considering study. The scholarship provides both financial support and mentoring opportunities in the first year of study.
Scholarship recipients are expected to be involved and participate in the Unitec Māori Community.
2026 Applications for new student scholarships:
Opens 06th September 2025 | Closed 04th March 2026
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible, you must:
- be a domestic student, i.e. a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident
- be enrolling for the first time at Unitec
- be enrolled as a Māori ākonga
- be starting in a programme from Level 3 to 8 (certificate, diploma, undergraduate degree, postgraduate certificate or diploma) that takes at least one semester of full-time study to complete.
How to apply
Complete the online application. Support is available for ākonga through our Careers Team or Scholarships Team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application: https://guides.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following statements and questions:
- tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped communities you belong to or identify with, such as your hāpori, marae, hapū, iwi, church, cultural or other community
- what will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete your study?
- what motivates you to succeed in your studies?
- how will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
- In what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now (immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
- During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations, Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to events that connect to your identity.
You will also be asked to complete a Pepehā. There are Unitec kaitiaki who will help you complete this if you need assistance.
If you are a disabled ākonga, sole parent, or a ākonga with other carer responsibilities, who is applying to study part-time, you will also be asked how does being able to study part-time remove barriers and help you to succeed in your goals?
Selection Bases
A selection committee will review all eligible applications and make award recommendations based on:
- responses to the scholarship application questions; and
- preference may be given to learners who demonstrate that financial support will have an impact on their ability to begin their tertiary studies at Unitec.
Selection Process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that applicants have:
- completed the online application
- applied to study a relevant course at Unitec
- enrolled as a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident; and
- enrolled as a NZ Māori ākonga
The Team send all eligible applications out to the Māori Scholarship Selection Committee for review.
The number of scholarships awarded varies and is dependent on available funding.
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: Ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to achieve Pass grades for all courses, unless exceptional circumstances prevail.
Ākonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection Committee. The Committee will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also suggest academic assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e. be enrolled full-time (minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship terminates if:
- you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
- you cease to meet the eligibility criteria
- you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
- Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
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Unitec recognises that financial support is an important consideration for our ākonga in managing their next steps. The scholarship provides both financial support and mentoring opportunities in the first year of the new programme of study.
Scholarship recipients are expected to be involved in the Unitec Māori Community.
2026 applications opening soon!
Opens 06th September 2025 | Closes 04th March 2026
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible, you must:
- be a domestic ākonga, for example a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident
- be enrolled as a NZ Māori ākonga;
- be completing or have completed a Level 3-8 programme at Unitec and are beginning a new programme of study at Unitec in semester 1, 2026;
- be enrolling in a Level 4-8 programme (diploma, undergraduate degree, postgraduate certificate or diploma) that takes at least one semester of full-time study to complete; and
- have a GPA of 3.5 (which is a B minus average) or above, in your most recent semester of study.
How to apply
Apply online using the form provided. Support is available for ākonga through our Careers Team or Scholarships Team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application: https://guides.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following questions:
- tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped communities you belong to such as your hāpori, marae, hapū, iwi, church or other community that you belong to
- what will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete your study?
- what motivates you to succeed in your studies?
- how will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
- in what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now (immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
- During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations, Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to events that connect to your identity
- You will also be asked to complete your Pepehā. There are Unitec kaitiaki who will help you complete this if you need assistance.
If you are a disabled ākonga, sole parent, or an ākonga with other carer responsibilities, who is applying to study part-time, you will also be asked: How does being able to study part-time remove barriers and help you to succeed in your goals?”
Selection Bases
A selection committee will review all eligible applications and make award recommendations based on:
- responses to the application questions; and
- preference may be given to learners who demonstrate that financial support will have an impact on their ability to continue their studies.
Selection process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that the applicants have:
- completed the online application;
- completed a Level 3 to 8 programme at Unitec;
- applied for a new programme of study diploma, degree or postgraduate certificate or diploma level (Level 4-8);
- have a GPA of 3.5 or above, or Pass grades for all courses that are Pass/Fail only, in your most recent semester of study; and
- enrolled as a NZ Māori domestic ākonga.
The Team will add the ākonga GPA scores from their most recent semester of Unitec study to all eligible applications. They then send the applications to the Māori Success Scholarship Selection Committee for review.
The number of scholarships awarded varies and is dependent on available funding.
What happens after selection?
The Scholarships & Mentoring team are the kaitiakitanga of the scholarships process. They will:
- let ākonga know scholarship application outcomes
- check enrolments at week three of the semester as the final eligibility check
- set up the first payments – to be made to ākonga usually in week six or eight of semester 1
manage ongoing eligibility checks, mentoring opportunities, and second payments.
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: Ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to continue to do well in their studies. You must maintain a B minus average (minimum GPA 3.5) or a Pass grade for all courses that are Pass/Fail only.
Ākonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection committee. The Committee will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also provide referrals to academic or pastoral assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: Ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e., be enrolled full-time (typically a minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship will be ended/terminated by Unitec if:
- you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
- you cease to meet the eligibility criteria;
- you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
- Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
If Unitec terminates the Recipients Scholarship for any of the above reasons, after the start of Semester 1 or 2, Unitec may require any Scholarship payment(s) already made be reimbursed to Unitec.
For help completing a scholarship application - book an appointment with our careers team - Unitec -
Unitec recognises that financial support is an important consideration for our ākonga in managing their study goals. The scholarship provides both financial support and mentoring opportunities.
2026 applications are opening soon!
Opens 06th September 2025 | Closes 04th March 2026
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, you must:
- be a domestic ākonga, for example a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident;
- be enrolled as a NZ Māori ākonga;
- have completed and passed a minimum of 60 credits within your current undergraduate diploma or bachelor level programme at Unitec;
- be continuing in your current programme of study as a full-time (or pre-approved part-time) student; and
- have a GPA of 6.0 (which equates to a B+ average) or above, in your most recent semester of study for graded courses, or all PASS grades for Pass/Fail courses.
How to apply
Apply online using the form provided. Support is available for ākonga through our Careers Team or Scholarships Team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application: https://guides.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following questions:
- tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped communities you belong to or identify with, such as your hāpori, marae, hapū, iwi, church, cultural or other community
- what will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete your study?
- what motivates you to succeed in your studies?
- how will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
- In what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now (immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
- During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations, Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to events that connect to your identity.
You will also be asked to complete your Pepehā. There are Unitec kaitiaki who will help you complete this if you need assistance.
If you are a disabled ākonga, sole parent, or an ākonga with other carer responsibilities, who is applying to study part-time, you will also be asked “how does being able to study part-time remove barriers and help you to succeed in your goals?”
Selection Bases
The Selection Committee will review all eligible applications and will make award recommendations based on a combination of:
- responses to the scholarship questions; and
- may give preference to learners who demonstrate that financial support will have an impact on their ability to continue their studies.
Selection process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that the applicants have:
- completed the online application;
- maintained enrolment in an undergraduate diploma or bachelor level programme, at Unitec;
- have a minimum of one semester of full-time study or pre-approved part-time study left to complete their undergraduate diploma or bachelor level programme;
- have a GPA of 6.0 or above or Pass grades for all courses that are Pass/Fail only, in their most recent semester of study;
- enrolled as a NZ Māori domestic ākonga
The Team will add the ākonga GPA scores from their most recent semester of Unitec study to all eligible applications. They then send the applications to the Māori Scholarship Selection Committee for review.
The number of scholarships awarded varies and is dependent on available funding.
What happens after the selection?
The Scholarships & Mentoring team are the kaitiakitanga of the scholarships process. They will:
- let ākonga know scholarship application outcomes
- check enrolments at week three of the semester as the final eligibility check
- set up the first payments – to be made to ākonga usually in week six or eight of semester 1
- manage ongoing eligibility checks, mentoring opportunities, and second payments.
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: Ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to continue to do well in their studies. They must maintain a B plus average (minimum GPA 6.0) or a Pass grade for all courses that are Pass/Fail only.
Ākonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection Committee. The Committee will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also provide referrals to academic or pastoral assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: Ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e., be enrolled full-time (typically a minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship will be ended/terminated by Unitec if:
- you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
- you cease to meet the eligibility criteria;
- you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
- Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
If Unitec terminates the Recipient’s Scholarship for any of the above reasons, after the start of Semester 1 or 2, Unitec may require any Scholarship payment(s) already made be reimbursed to Unitec.
For help completing a scholarship application - book an appointment with our careers team - Unitec -
Unitec recognises that financial support is an important consideration for our ākonga in managing their study goals. The scholarship provides both financial support and mentoring opportunities.
2026 applications opening soon!
Opens 06th September 2025 | Closed 04th March 2026
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, you must:
- be a domestic ākonga, for example a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident;
- be enrolled as a Pacific ākonga;
- have completed and passed a minimum of 60 credits within your current undergraduate diploma or bachelor level programme at Unitec;
- be continuing in your current programme of study as a full-time (or pre-approved part-time) student; and
- have a GPA of 6.0 (which equates to a B+ average) or above, in your most recent semester of study for graded courses, or all PASS grades for Pass/Fail courses.
How to apply
Apply online using the form provided. Support is available for ākonga through our Careers Team or Scholarships Team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application: https://guides.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following questions:
- Tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped communities you belong to or identify with, such as your hapori, marae, hapu, iwi, church, cultural or other community
- what will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete your study?
- what motivates you to succeed in your studies?
- how will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
- In what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now (immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
- During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations, Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to events that connect to your identity.
- If you are a disabled ākonga, sole parent, or an ākonga with other carer responsibilities, who is applying to study part-time, you will also be asked “how does being able to study part-time remove barriers and help you to succeed in your goals?”
Selection Bases
The Selection Committee will review all eligible applications and will make award recommendations based on a combination of:
- GPA scores;
- responses to the scholarship questions; and
- may give preference to learners who demonstrate that financial support will have an impact on their ability to continue their studies.
Selection Process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that the applicants have:
- completed the online application;
- maintained enrolment in an undergraduate diploma or bachelor level programme, at Unitec;
- have a minimum of one semester of full-time study or pre-approved part-time study, left to complete their undergraduate diploma or bachelor level programme;
- have a GPA of 6.0 or above or Pass grades for all courses that are Pass/Fail only, in their most recent semester of study;
- enrolled as a Pacific domestic ākonga.
The Team will add the ākonga GPA scores from their most recent semester of Unitec study to all eligible applications. They then send the applications to the Pacific Scholarship Selection Committee for review.
The number of scholarships awarded varies and is dependent on available funding.
What happens after the selection?
The Scholarships & Mentoring team are the kaitiakitanga of the scholarships process. They will:
- let ākonga know scholarship application outcomes
- check enrolments at week three of the semester as the final eligibility check
- set up the first payments – to be made to ākonga usually in week eight of semester 1
manage ongoing eligibility checks, mentoring opportunities, and second payments
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: Ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to continue to do well in their studies. They must maintain a B plus average (minimum GPA 6.0) or a Pass grade for all courses that are Pass/Fail only.
Ākonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection Committee. The Committee will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also provide referrals to academic or pastoral assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: Ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e., be enrolled full-time (typically a minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship will be ended/terminated by Unitec if:
- you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
- you cease to meet the eligibility criteria;
- you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
- Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
If Unitec terminates the Recipient’s Scholarship for any of the above reasons, after the start of Semester 1 or 2, Unitec may require any Scholarship payment(s) already made be reimbursed to Unitec.
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Unitec recognises that financial support is an important consideration for our ākonga in managing their next steps. The scholarship provides both financial support and mentoring opportunities in the first year of the new programme of study.
Pacific Learners who have done well in their studies and want to progress to a new programme, are encouraged to apply.
2026 applications opening soon!
Opens 06th September 2025 | Closes: 04th March 2026
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, you must:
- be a domestic ākonga, for example a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident
- be enrolled as a Pacific ākonga;
- be completing or have completed a Level 3-8 programme at Unitec and are beginning a new programme of study at Unitec in semester 1, 2026;
- be enrolling in a Level 4-8 programme (diploma, undergraduate degree, postgraduate certificate or diploma) that takes at least one semester of full-time study to complete; and
- have a GPA of 3.5 (which is a B minus average) or above, in your most recent semester of study.
How to apply
Apply online using the form provided.
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following questions:
- Tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped communities you belong to or identify with, such as your hāpori, marae, hapū, iwi, church, cultural or other community
- What will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete your study?
- What motivates you to succeed in your studies?
- How will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
- In what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now (immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
- During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations, Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to events that connect to your identity
If you are a disabled ākonga, sole parent, or an ākonga with other carer responsibilities, who is applying to study part-time, you will also be asked “how does being able to study part-time remove barriers and help you to succeed in your goals?”
Selection Bases
The following will be taken into account for all eligible applicants:
- GPA scores;
- responses to the scholarship questions; and
- may give preference to learners who demonstrate that financial support will have an impact on their ability to continue their studies.
Selection process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that the applicants have:
- completed the online application and/or video submission;
- completed a Level 3 to 8 programme at Unitec;
- applied for a new programme of study at diploma, degree or postgraduate certificate or diploma level (Level 4-8);
- have a GPA of 3.5 or above, or Pass grades for all courses that are Pass/Fail only, in their most recent semester of study; and
- enrolled as a Pacific domestic ākonga
The Team will add the ākonga GPA scores from their most recent semester of Unitec study to all eligible applications. They then send the applications to the Pacific Scholarship Selection Committee for review.
The number of scholarships awarded varies and is dependent on available funding.
What happens after selection?
The Scholarships & Mentoring team are the kaitiakitanga of the scholarships process. They will:
- let ākonga know scholarship application outcomes
- check enrolments at week three of the semester as the final eligibility check
- set up the first payments – to be made to ākonga usually in week six or eight of semester 1
- manage ongoing eligibility checks, mentoring opportunities, and second payments.
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: Ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to continue to do well in their studies. You must maintain a B minus average (minimum GPA 3.5) or a Pass grade for all courses that are Pass/Fail only.
Ākonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection Committee. The Committee will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also provide referrals to academic or pastoral assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: Ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e., be enrolled full-time (typically a minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship will be ended/terminated by Unitec if:
- you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
- you cease to meet the eligibility criteria;
- you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
- Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
If Unitec terminates the Recipients Scholarship for any of the above reasons, after the start of Semester 1 or 2, Unitec may require any Scholarship payment(s) already made be reimbursed to Unitec.
For help completing a scholarship application - book an appointment with our careers team - Unitec Institute of Technology -
Unitec recognises that financial support is an important consideration for ākonga considering study. The scholarship provides both financial support and mentoring opportunities in the first semester of study.
Scholarship recipients are expected to be involved and participate in the Unitec Pacific Community.
2026 applications for new student scholarships:
Opens 06th September 2025 | Closes 4th March 2026
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, you must:
- be a domestic student, i.e. New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident
- be enrolling for the first time at Unitec
- be enrolled as a Pacific student
- be starting a programme from Level 3 to 8 (certificate, diploma, undergraduate degree, postgraduate certificate or diploma) that takes at least one semester of full-time study to complete.
How to apply
Complete the online application form. Support is available for ākonga through our Careers Team and Scholarships Team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application: https://guides.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following statements and questions:
- tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped communities you belong to or identify with, such as your hāpori, marae, hapū, iwi, church, cultural or other community
- what will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete your study?
- what motivates you to succeed in your studies?
- how will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
- in what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now (immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
- During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations, Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to events that connect to your identity
If you are a disabled ākonga, sole parent, or a ākonga with other carer responsibilities, who is applying to study part-time, you will also be asked “how does being able to study part-time remove barriers and help you to succeed in your goals?”
Selection bases
A selection committee will review all eligible applications and make award recommendations based on responses to the scholarship application questions. In combination with that, preference may be given to:
- learners who demonstrate that financial support will have an impact on their ability to begin their tertiary studies at Unitec; and
- recent School leaver
Selection Process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that applicants have:
- completed the online application
- applied to study a relevant course at Unitec
- enrolled as a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident; and
- enrolled as a Pacific ākonga
The Team send all eligible applications out to the Pacific Scholarship Selection Committee for review.
The number of scholarships awarded varies and is dependent on available funding.
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: Ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to achieve Pass grades for all courses, unless exceptional circumstances prevail.
Ākonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection Committee. The Committee will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also suggest academic assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e. be enrolled full-time (minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship terminates if:
- you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
- you cease to meet the eligibility criteria;
- you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
- Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
For help completing a scholarship application - book an appointment with our careers team - Unitec Institute of Technology -
Round 1: Opens 06th September 2025 | Closes 29th October 2026.
Round 2: Opens 19th November 2025 | Closes 12th February 2026
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for the Scholarship, an applicant must meet all of the following criteria:
- be a domestic ākonga, i.e. a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident
- have exited secondary school or kura within the last 24 months
- have successfully undertaken at least one vocational pathway programme through the Unitec Pathways College during secondary school or kura.
- be starting in a programme from Level 3 to 7 (certificate, diploma, or undergraduate degree) that takes at least one semester of full-time study to complete.
How to apply
Complete the online application form. Support is available for ākonga through our Scholarship Advisor.
Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application: https://guides.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following statements and questions:
• tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community
involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped
communities you belong to or identify with, such as your hāpori, marae, hapū, iwi, church, cultural
or other community
• What will you be studying at Unitec in 2026 and what are your career aspirations after you complete
your study?
• What motivates you to succeed in your studies?
• How will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
• In what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now
(immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
• During the year we have Unitec events for ākonga. These include Māori and Pacific Orientations,
Whānau/Fanau evenings, Te Wiki o te Reo & Pacific Island language weeks, events for Disabled and
Neurodiverse ākonga, Ally Network and Under 25 ākonga. Please describe how you can contribute to
events that connect to your identity.
If you are a disabled ākonga, sole parent, or ākonga with other carer responsibilities, who is applying to
study part-time, you will also be asked how does being able to study part-time remove barriers and help you
to succeed in your goals?
Selection bases and Selection process
Once scholarship applications close, the Scholarships & Mentoring Team (“Team”) check that applicants have:
• completed the online application; and
• applied to study a relevant course at Unitec; and
• enrolled as a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident; and
• exited school or kura within the last 24 months and successfully undertaken at least one vocational
pathway programme through the Unitec Pathways College
The Team send all eligible applications out to the Scholarship Selection Committee for review.
The number of scholarships awarded varies and is dependent on available funding.
What happens after selection
The Scholarships & Mentoring team are the kaitiakitanga of the scholarships process. They will:
• let ākonga know scholarship application outcomes
• check enrolments at week three of the semester as the final eligibility check
• set up the first payments – to be made to ākonga in week six or eight of semester 1
• manage ongoing eligibility checks, mentoring opportunities, and second payments
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to achieve Pass grades for all courses, unless exceptional circumstances prevail.
Ākonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Appeals are considered by the awarding scholarship selection committee. The Committee will decide whether to terminate or maintain the scholarship, and will also provide academic assistance, wherever possible, to support the ākonga.
Unitec Enrolment: ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e. be enrolled full-time
(minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship terminates if:
• you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
• you cease to meet the eligibility criteria;
• you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
• Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation, deems that it is not
appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
If Unitec terminates the Recipient’s Scholarship for any of the above reasons, after the start of
Semester 1 or 2, Unitec may require any Scholarship payment(s) already made to be reimbursed to Unitec.
2025 Application dates
Close 29 April 2025
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, you must be:
- a women;
- a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident
- enrolled full time in the third year or above of a Bachelor’s or Postgraduate Degree in Fine Arts, Visual Arts or Design and Contemporary Art
Each applicant for these awards must submit their application on the current prescribed application form, together with the following:
- a certified copy or statutory declaration of her academic record (this can be in the form of a certified digital document from the tertiary institution);
- a certified copy of evidence of status as a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident;
- confirmation that a confidential report has been sought from one referee
For more information and application forms, visit the Kate Edger Educational Foundation
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Applications open: 12 August 2025
Applications close: 17 September 2025
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Scholarship, an applicant must meet all of the following criteria:
- Be a domestic ākonga, i.e., a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident, or an international ākonga with a valid student visa
- Be enrolled in the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil), New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical), Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) or Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical)
- Have completed and passed at least 120 credits within the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil), New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical), Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) or Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical).
How to apply
Complete the online application form. Support is available for ākonga through our Careers Team or Scholarships Team. Please book an appointment early and prior to the application deadline if you would like to discuss or seek support with your application.
As part of your application you will need to respond to the following statements and questions:
• tell us a little about yourself, especially around your goals and achievements, community involvement and personal strengths. It would be great to see examples of how you have helped communities you belong to or identify with, such as your hāpori, marae, hapū, iwi, church, cultural or other community
• What are your career aspirations after you complete your study?
• What motivates you to succeed in your studies?
• How will this scholarship help support you with your studies?
• In what ways do you think your study enables you to make a positive difference in society now (immediately) and in the future (long-term)?
Selection Process
Selection committees (“Committee”) are made up of at least three relevant members of Unitec.
The committee review all applications received and will make award recommendations based on a combination of:
• responses to the scholarship application questions
Unitec has complete discretion in assessing applications for the scholarship. Unitec’s decision is final and binding. Ākonga are welcome to contact the Scholarships & Mentoring Team at scholarships@unitec.ac.nz for feedback on their scholarship application outcome.
What happens after selection
The Scholarships & Mentoring team are the kaitiakitanga of the scholarships process. They will:
• let ākonga know scholarship application outcomes
• check enrolment and set up first payment – usually paid to ākonga in week six or eight of the semester
• manage ongoing eligibility checks, mentoring opportunities, and second payments
Ongoing eligibility
Academic progress: Ākonga who are awarded the scholarship are expected to achieve Pass grades for all courses, unless exceptional circumstances prevail.
Ākonga who fail one or more courses will be assisted by the Scholarships & Mentoring team to explain their circumstances via a breach appeals process.
Unitec Enrolment: ākonga are expected to maintain their enrolment status, i.e. be enrolled full-time (minimum of 60 credits) per semester, or part-time as stipulated when their scholarship was awarded.
Termination of a scholarship
Your scholarship terminates if:
• you withdraw from the Unitec course/programme after the start of the programme
• you cease to meet the eligibility criteria;
• you breach the academic and enrolment eligibility requirements and don’t successfully appeal; or
• Unitec determines that you are guilty of misconduct and after consultation with the Director Student Success (or their nominee), deems that it is not appropriate for you to continue to hold the Scholarship.
If Unitec terminates the Recipient’s Scholarship for any of the above reasons, after the start of Semester 1 or 2, Unitec may require any Scholarship payment(s) already made to be reimbursed to Unitec.
Closes 31st October 2024
Application criteria
To be eligible, you must be enrolled full-time in an accredited New Zealand Tertiary Education Institution and be studying for a certificate, diploma, degree or traineeship in evidence-based animal care that aligns with SPCA’s organisational position in any of the following areas:
- Veterinary Medicine
- Veterinary Science
- Veterinary & Life Sciences
- Animal Care
- Veterinary Nursing
- Animal Studies
- Animal Sciences
- Animal Nutrition
- Veterinary Technology; or
- Any other courses leading to similar careers as an animal carer or pet health specialist (subject to approval)
- Only citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand can apply
- You must be 18 years of age or over to apply.
- Employees of SPCA, Hollard, PetSure, SPCA Pet Insurance, or Greenstone Financial Services NZ Limited, and their immediate family members including a spouse, de-facto spouse, parent, guardian, child or sibling, are ineligible to apply.
How to apply
All applicants must email the following documentation to grants@spcapetinsurance.co.nz
- Proof of Identification
- Proof of enrolment, including course name, tertiary institution name, and enrolment status
- To apply for the Grant, you must write an essay (maximum 500 words) on why you want to work in your selected industry and the difference you hope to make in your particular field of study.
- Contact details (including residential address).
For more information, please go to the webpage SPCA Pet Insurance . The SPCA Pet Insurance Future Animal Carer's Grant will be awarded in 2025.
This year they are offering three discrete scholarships - Zonta Young women Business Leadership Award of up to $1,000, celebrates excellence and recognizes outstanding achievements by women between 18-35 years of age who are driving innovation and creating an impact in the business world. Zonta women in STEM Award of up to $1,000 to a woman aged 18-35 who uplifts innovation and celebrates the remarkable accomplishments of women between 18-35 years of age in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and acknowledges their groundbreaking research, pioneering discoveries, and/or exemplary contributions to advancing knowledge and innovation in a STEM field; and a Cherry Raymond Award of up to $2,000 for any woman (no age limit) living or working in the greater Auckland area for a project which aligns with the mission and vision of Zonta International
Applications are currently open
Applications closes:
- Zonta Young women in Business Leadership Award: 22nd August 2025
- Zonta Women in STEM Award: 26th September 2025
- Cherry Raymond Award: 26th September 2025
Eligibility
You must be female and living in Auckland and meet all other requirements, including age requirements, set out in the relevant award regulations.
Application for the Zonta Young Women in Business Leadership Award- value, up to $1,000: Purpose - this prestigious award honours exceptional leadership, entrepreneurial spirit, ethical conduct and significant contributions while addressing global or local issues affecting women and girls or climate justice.
Application for the Zonta Women in STEM Award - value, up to $1,000: Purpose - recognizes and supports these exceptional women, Zonta aims to inspire future generations and foster inclusivity and diversity in the world of STEM..
Application for the Cherry Raymond Award - value, up to $2,000: Purpose - to a woman living or working in the greater Auckland area for a project which aligns with the mission and vision of Zonta International www.zonta.org