Scholarships & Tertiary Education

Scholarships and Assistance for training and education
Multiple Sclerosis Society of NZ - annual scholarship for retraining:

2 scholarships per year to the value of $7500 to be used for course fees and related expenses.

For more info: info@msnz.org.nz or Ph: 04 499-4677

National Foundation for the Deaf


They offer a number of educational scholarships to deaf/hearing impaired students who are NZ citizens or permanent residents. More information on website. Their site also gives information on about 12 scholarships available from various sources for hearing impaired/deaf students:

Web: www.nfd.org.nz
Email: enquiries@nfd.org.nz

Ph: 09 307 2922 or Freephone 0800 867 446

Bay Trust Dillon Scholarship

The Trust operates and funds the Dillon Scholarship which provides financial assistance to people who have significant disabilities and who will be undertaking tertiary education.

See there website for application forms and eligibility criteria http://www.baytrust.org.nz/

The Gemini Trust Disability Scholarship


Amount: Up to $5000

Criteria:
The Scholarship shall be awarded annually to one or more undergraduate student/s who have completed at least one year of University study, and whose home is in the Waikato, King Country or Coromandel regions. The selection criteria will be based on academic merit and individual physical disability needs faced by the applicants. The successful applicant(s) may be intending to study part-time or full-time and must be either a New Zealand citizen or be a permanent resident of New Zealand. Applicants must submit a CV of no more than 4 pages in length. Applicants must also include a statement of not more than 200 words indicating why they feel that they are worthy candidates for the Scholarship. In this statement, applicants are required to substantiate how the Scholarship will remove barriers to learning in their own particular circumstances.

Closing date
31 March
For application forms and more information apply to:
Scholarships Office
ITS Building
University of Waikato
Private Bag 3105
Hamilton
Enquiries can be directed to Tel: 07 838 4964 or emailed to: scholarships@waikato.ac.nz.

Mary Adeline Allen Scholarship


Amount: Up to $2000. More than one scholarship may be awarded

Criteria:
Available annually to a deaf or hearing impaired student attending a recognised post-secondary educational institution. This scholarship is to be used to pay for course fees.

Closing date
31 October
For application forms and more information apply to:
Kelston Deaf Education Centre
Private Bag 93008
New Lynn
Auckland
Phone 09 827 4859 TTY 09 827 9806
Fax 09 827 9819
email karenb@kdec.school.nz

Shirley McKenzie Scholarship

Amount: Variable

Criteria:
Deaf students training in areas that will contribute to welfare/well-being of deaf people.

Closing date
31 January
For application forms and more information apply to:
Deaf Association of NZ
P O Box 15-770
New Lynn
Auckland
Phone 09 820 5038
Fax 09 820 5039
TTY 09 820 5036

Advanced Learning Scholarship (includes Rose Scholarship)


Amount: $1000

Criteria:
Applicants must be deaf and aged 21 or over. The scholarships are available to assist with extra educational expenses incurred including interpreters, notetakers, paid buddy systems, photocopying and educational material.

Closing date
1 March

For application forms and more information apply to:
The Secretary
NZ Federation for Deaf Children
P O Box 8038
Kensington
Whangarei
Phone: 09 437 7200
Email: deafchildren@paradise.net.nz

Oticon Foundation Grant


Amount: Various

Criteria:
Deaf and hearing impaired undertaking research / projects of benefit to the hearing impaired.

Closing date
31 March

For application forms and more information apply to:
The Secretary Oticon Foundation in NZ
C/- P O Box 9128
Te Aro
Wellington
Phone 0800 OTICON

Dorothy Newman Education Fund


Amount: Up to $7000

Criteria:
To fund people with Multiple sclerosis through a course of study or re-training.

Closing date
30 December

For application forms and more information apply to:
Margaret Brougham
Phone 06 843 5002
email: mshb1@xtra.co.nz

Dennis Nathan Educational Trust


Criteria:
To assist people of any age to have educational, trade or other work training skills. It includes the cost of fees, books, tools and similar training expenses.

Closing date
28 February

For application forms and more information apply to:
Dennis Nathan Educational Trust for the Deaf
C/- NZ Guardian Trust Co Ltd
Private Bag 28913
Remuera
Auckland

Oppenheim Trust for Tertiary Education of the Visually Impaired


Criteria:
To provide assistance to visually impaired people who are presently undergoing or are about to enter tertiary education. Priority will be given to school leavers.

For application forms and more information apply to:
Oppenheim Trust
Royal NZ Foundation for the Blind
P O Box 27-177
Wellington

The Ian Campbell Scholarship

Criteria:
People with paraplegia and physical disabilities committed to tertiary study and in need of assistance for payment of study fees, educational equipment or books.

Closing date
1 October each year

For application forms and more information please visit their website:
http://wppdt.org/
Wellington Paraplegic & Physically Disabled Trust Board
Phone/Fax: 04 296 6874

Send applications to: The Ian Campbell Scholarship, 55 Queens Road, Waikanae

Quest for Excellence for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired

Amount: $15000

Criteria:
The deaf and hearing impaired citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand who have an undergraduate degree and plan to embark on postgraduate study in their chosen field.

Closing date
31 July
For application forms and more information apply to:
Marianne Schumacher
P O Box 5593
Auckland 1036
Phone: 09 307 2922
Email:marianne@nfd.org.nz

Deaf Educational Scholarship


Amount: $6000

Criteria:
Assistance to deaf New Zealanders studying at tertiary level with a hearing loss of 60dB or more in better ear.

Closing date
31 March

For application forms and more information apply to:
National Foundation for the Deaf
P O Box 5593
Wellesley Street
Auckland
Phone/TTY 09 307 2922
Fax 09 307 2923
www.nfd.org.nz

Alan Cook / June Opie Hi-Tech Trust


Amount: $2500

Criteria:
Tertiary students with physical disabilities. This award is for students (full-time and part-time) or people undertaking research at a tertiary institution who have moderate to high needs, resulting from a physical disability. It was established for the purchases of computer and or associated equipment, communication or purchases of other hi-tech equipment, to enable people to achieve their educational or research goal.

Closing date
31 March

For application forms and more information apply to:
The Trustees
Cook-Opie Hi-Tech Trust
New Zealand CCS Auckland Inc.
P O Box 6450
Wellesley Street
Auckland
Phone: 06 414 9782
Email: hgraham@ms.nzccsauck.ccs.org.nz

June Opie Fellowship


Amount: Up to $12000

Criteria:
Designed as an incentive for students of high academic achievement who have a severe disability. Citizen or Permanent Resident of NZ, Australia or Canada. Graduate studies. Students with a severe disability.

Closing date
1 October

For application forms and more information apply to:
The Academic Registry
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
Phone 09 373 7599 Ext 4921
Fax 09 308 2309
www.auckland.ac.nz/scholarships
Email: m.whitehead@auckland.ac.nz or scholarships@auckland.ac.nz

Hammond Family Scholarship for Dyslexics


Amount: Varies

Criteria:
Available to help a dyslexic student attend university. Application is by written letter saying why the applicant should win the scholarship and the application MUST have a written assessment showing they are dyslexic. The main quality the Hammond Family is looking for is not necessarily academic merit; rather, courage. They are interested in applicants that have worked hard to achieve their grades, rather than solely academic excellence. This application is open to all applicable first year students.

Closing date
31 October

For application forms and more information apply to:
Hammond Family Dyslexia Scholarship
1315 Dominion Road
Mt Roskill
Auckland

National Foundation for the Deaf Educational Scholarship


Amount: Approximately $6000

Criteria:
To assist with course fees, books, interpreters, notetakers and extra educational material, for students enrolled in a tertiary course. Applicants must have hearing loss 60dB or more in better ear.
Closing date
31 March
For application forms and more information apply to:
NFD Scholarship Committee
P O Box 5593
Wellesley Street
Auckland 1036

National Foundation for the Deaf Notetaker/Communicator Fund


Amount: Limit of $1000 to any one student

Criteria:
NFD has limited funds available to assist deaf and hearing impaired students enrolled in tertiary study, with some costs of providing notetakers, interpreters, communicators or extra tuition. Applicants must be deaf or hearing imparied taking a tertiray couse of study / training to further their education/skills, and who do not have access to such assistance from other sources.

This scholarship is open to all applicable first year students.

Closing date
No closing date

For application forms and more information apply to:
NFD Scholarship Committee
P O Box 5593
Wellesley Street
Auckland 1036

Sovereign Scholarship for a Student with a Disability


Amount: $3000

Criteria:
The scholarship is awarded annually to a student enrolled in no less than four Auckland Internal papers in the one academic year, deemed to have a disability. Summer vacation work is also offered.
This scholarship is open to all applicable first year students.

Closing date
31 March

For application forms and more information apply to:
Client Services Officer
Scholarships
Massey University
Auckland
Phone 0800 627 739
email contact@massey.ac.nz
download form from: http://awards.massey.ac.nz/

Shona Butterfield Scholarships


Amount: Up to $5000

Criteria:
The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage New Zealanders who have a disability to achieve their full potential in their area of study. Successful applicants will be provided with the opportunity to study in their own home, supported by freephone access to lecturer, library and other services.
The scholarship is available to students who have a disability and who are citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand. The scholarship will be an award of up to $5,000 available to an individual student (over a period of up to two years) to cover course costs and funds for textbooks.
Applications for the scholarship will need to be with The Open Polytechnic by 10 January, 2007.

Closing date
10 January
For application forms and more information:
Shona Butterfield Scholarship application form (pdf 70KB)
The Disabilities Coordinator
Phone: 0508 650 200 ext 5527

Jubilee Trust


Criteria:

Annually, CCS has grants to give away. You will see that the closing date noted on the brochure is 1st of November for each of the available grants however CCS are flexible around this date.
As there are no application forms; some advice on applying is:

Over inform CCS
Tell CCS what you have already contributed towards your study
How will it benefit you, and others
Provide CCS with your academic results and proof of enrolment
Tell CCS about your career plans
How do you intend to further the objectives of the New Zealand Disability Strategy “A society that highly values our lives and continually enhances our full participation”

Closing date
1 November

Variety Gold Heart Scholarship Fund


Amount: Up to $5000

Criteria:
Scholarships are available to New Zealand children (under 18) who are sick, disabled or disadvantaged to help them achieve their long term life or career goals.

Funds may be used for travel, accommodation, tuition, equipment, personal development, coaching or other associated participation or training costs

Closing date
8 April 2007
For application forms and more information:
Phone: 09 520 4111
Email: scholarship@variety.org.nz
www.variety.org.nz

JAWS Scholarship


Amount: A free copy of JAWS Professional Screen Reading Programme

Criteria:
An opportunity for 8 lucky students who are blind or vision impaired Australian
or NZ Citizens planning to enter tertiary study in 2007 for the first time.

Applicants need to send a statement of 500 words or less explaining "why you need a Freedom Scholarship and how it will assist in your tertiary studies"

Closing date
1 December
For application forms and more information visit:
http://www.quantumtechnology.com.au/
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