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University of Waikato Vice Chancellor’s International Excellence Scholarship

University of Waikato Vice Chancellor’s International Excellence Scholarship

University of Waikato

University of Waikato

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OPPORTUNITY DETAILS

Nonprofit organization
Deadline
01 Jan 2026
Opportunity type
Specialities
Opportunity funding
Not funding
Eligible Countries
This opportunity is destined for all countries
Eligible Region
All Regions

The University of Waikato in New Zealand welcomes students from around the world to apply for the Vice Chancellor’s International Excellence Scholarship, available for both undergraduate and master’s degree programs. This scholarship represents the university’s commitment to embracing diversity and supporting ambitious individuals in their pursuit of face-to-face education in 2024.

Through the Vice Chancellor’s International Excellence Scholarship, the University of Waikato emphasizes its dedication to building a community of talented and diverse scholars. This scholarship is a testament to the university’s belief in the transformative power of education, breaking barriers, and opening doors to new opportunities.

For those passionate about higher education in an environment that values excellence, celebrates diversity, and encourages personal growth, the University of Waikato and its scholarship program offer a promising pathway to an enriching academic experience.


The University of Waikato is renowned for its academic excellence, research contributions, cultural inclusivity, and societal impact. By providing a top-tier education and fostering a supportive atmosphere, the university prepares students to become future leaders who positively influence the global community.

Benefits 

  • Undergraduate students will receive between $2,500 and $15,000 as follows:
    • One year tenure: between $2,500 and $8,000 applied to tuition fees in the first year.
    • Two years’tenure: between $2,500 and $12,000, with no more than $8,000 in the first year of study and no more than $4,000 in the second Last updated 4 Aug 2023 year of study.
    • Three years tenure: between $2,500 and $15,000, with no more than $8,000 in theirfirst year of study, and no more than $4,000 in year two, and no morethan $3,000 in year three of study
  • Postgraduate students will receive between $2,500 and $15,000 which will be applied to one or more years of the recipient’s postgraduate study.

Eligibility

  • Be applying to enroll full-time in an undergraduate or postgraduate program, as a new international student to the University of Waikato;
  • Have received a conditional or unconditional offer of place from the University  of Waikato (including a pathway offer for a degree packaged with the Certificate of Attainment in English Language; the Certificate of Attainment in Foundation Studies; Certificate of University Preparation; International Diploma (Business); International Diploma (Computer Science) or Diploma of Postgraduate Preparation (Pre-Masters) at the University of Waikato;
  • Have a minimum GPA equivalency of B+ in the qualification used to gain entrance to the University of Waikato;
  • Not currently be enrolled at the University of Waikato in any undergraduate or postgraduate program and not have paid fees at the time of application;
  • Not be coming to the University of Waikato via a sponsoring body; Not be coming to the University of Waikato on a Guaranteed Credit Arrangement, or through a study abroad or student exchange agreement.  

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