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Friday, June 1, 2012

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UC Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships

Description

These scholarships were established in 2011 by the University of Canterbury to recognise and support top achieving students commencing an undergraduate degree programme at the University of Canterbury. Take a look at the regulations to see how you can get a UC Entrance Scholarship of between $1000 and $3000 for your first year at UC.


Frequently Asked Questions (PDF, 310KB)

You could also be eligible for one or more of UC's other undergraduate scholarships

Eligibility

You do not need to apply for this scholarship - An approved application to enrol is considered your application for the UC Undergraduate Entrance scholarship.

To be eligible for the UC Undergraduate Entrance scholarship you need to meet the following conditions:
- Be a student beginning your first year of an undergraduate degree programme at UC.
- Apply to enrol at UC by 10 Dec in the year prior to your first year of enrolment, or by 2 July for commencement of study in semester 2.
- Have passed your entrance qualification as defined in the UC UG Entrance Scholarship regulations.
- Have successfully accepted your formal offer of enrolment at UC.
- Be enrolled in full time study (.8 EFTS) or more for the whole year or the equivalent if enrolling for the first time in semester 2.
- Have paid your fees or suitable arrangements have been made with the University.
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/scholarshipsearch/ScholarshipDetails.aspx?ScholarshipID=6935.1325
Students who were in Year 13 who have taken a gap year are eligible for this scholarship.

Amount Up to $3,000
Tenure 1 year
Closing Dates Application Not Required
Regulations uc_ug_entrance.pdf (pdf, 24.0KB)
Keywords Application = No application required only
College = General (any College)
Level = Prospective Students
Level = Undergraduate
Specifically for = Domestic Students
Specifically for = International Students




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