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MASSEY BUSINESS SCHOOL BUSINESS EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 1 October 2025

LOCATION: New Zealand

The Business Excellence Scholarship supports students enrolling in a Massey Business School undergraduate degree by providing tuition fee assistance in years one and two, as well as developmental mentoring. They’re looking for well-rounded students who have proven success in academics and leadership roles.

ELIGIBILITY:

You will be:

Domestic or International Students. Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Accountancy. School leavers. Full-time study.

transitioning to Massey University from secondary school

intending to enroll full-time (minimum 105 credits) in the first year of a Bachelor of Business or a Bachelor of Accountancy

Applications should have:

attained an NCEA Level 2 Certificate with a merit endorsement or better (or equivalent qualification for non-NCEA or international applicants)

been the leader of a school academic or cultural group, or captain of one of the school’s sports teams, or a leader within a community group or organisation

Application checklist

Include the following with your application:

Transcripts for your secondary school results to date.

A personal statement on your suitability to receive the Business Excellence Scholarship, outlining your experience with leadership and potential leadership.

When selecting our recipients, we will consider your secondary school results, as well as your statement on your leadership experience and potential.

BENEFIT:

Value: $5,000 towards tuition plus mentoring and leadership development

Duration: Three years’ duration

Number available: Up to 20 awards

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UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND MARK BARROW EDUCATION AND SOCIAL PRACTICE SCHOLARSHIP

LOCATION: New Zealand

The intention of the Scholarship is to support a student to undertake a master’s thesis or research portfolio in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland that aims to make a positive contribution towards addressing an issue or issues related to social or educational inequality.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for Scholarship consideration, an applicant must be i) enrolled, or enrolling, full-time or part-time in a masters thesis or research portfolio with a points value of at least 60 points in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, and ii) undertaking, or planning to undertake, research addressing an issue or issues about social or educational inequality relating to Māori, Pacific peoples, people with disabilities, members of the LGBTIQTakatapui+ community, people from refugee backgrounds or from low-socio economic groups, and where students are first in their family to attend university. Students who are enrolled in a masters programme of more than 120 points must be enrolled in the thesis or research portfolio component at the time of take-up of the Scholarship to be eligible for consideration. A grade point average (GPA) or grade point equivalent (GPE) of at least 6.00 (5.50 for Māori and Pacific candidates) in the most recent qualifying programme is required for Scholarship consideration

The scholarship is tenable by a domestic or international student.

To be paid the scholarship, the awardee must be enrolled in a master’s thesis or research portfolio with a points value of at least 60 points component in the Faculty of Arts and Education.

Terms and Conditions

BENEFIT:

One scholarship will be awarded annually for a period of up to one semester and will be of the value of $5,000. Payments to part-time students will be prorated.

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