Fund Details
AUT International Scholarships - Faculty of Business, Economics and Law Undergraduate Programmes - S1 2024

Brief Description:

Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law provide scholarships to recognise and support high achieving international students as they begin their journey in becoming great graduates of AUT.

Applicants must:
  • Be a citizen of one of the following countries: Brazil, Cambodia, China, Colombia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.
  • Have a current and valid unconditional offer to study at AUT in the Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Laws commencing in Semester One, 2024.
Please refer to the Regulations for eligibility and conditions.

Applications will remain open until all spaces have been filled.


Amount and Type of Award:

Contribution to Fees:  $5000
Total Number on offer: 40

Tenure:

First academic year of study (120 points).

Important Information:

  • International students are not citizens, permanent residents nor resident visa holders of New Zealand or Australia.
  • The scholarship will be paid as a compulsory fees credit towards the first year of study in a Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Laws at AUT.
  • AUT is not obliged to make an award if there is no candidate of sufficient merit
  • Applicants are required to declare if they have applied for other scholarships both internally (i.e., awarded by AUT) and externally (e.g., government scholarships). The selection committee will take this into consideration.
  • The regulations are periodically reviewed by the University Scholarships Committee and are subject to change.


Search Filters:

Citizenship
  • International
    Level of Study
    • Undergraduate (1st Year)
      AUT School
      • Business School
      • Law School
        Other Criteria
          Begin Accepting Applications Date:
          27 Sep 2023
          Deadline Date (NZT Time Zone) :
          31 Jan 2024 11:55 PM