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What University Scholarships Can I Apply for in NZ?

  • Apr 14
  • 3 min read
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Here's all the info and links you need to explore and apply for a University Scholarship in New Zealand for 2027!!


Want some free worksheets to help you? See the info at the end of this blog...


🎓 All New Zealand Universities + Scholarship Links

Each of New Zealand’s 8 public universities has a central scholarships database page:

University of Auckland

Auckland University of Technology

University of Waikato

Massey University

Victoria University of Wellington

University of Canterbury

University of Otago

Lincoln University

🔎 Central NZ Scholarship Databases (Very Useful)

Universities New Zealand

📅 When Do 2027 Scholarships Open?

Here’s what is confirmed from actual university timelines:

✔️ Example: University of Auckland:

  • Applications for 2027 entry open: 20 May 2026 

  • Close: mid-August (e.g., 12 August) 

  • Results: early October 

👉 This pattern is very typical across NZ universities.


General NZ Pattern (consistent across universities)

  • Applications usually open May - July (Year 13 / final year of school) 

  • Close August–September 

  • Offers released September - October 

  • Some subject-specific scholarships open later (Oct–Dec)

✔️ System-wide rule of thumb

  • Many scholarships open ~4 months before closing date 


🧠 How Scholarship Applications Actually Work in NZ:

1. You apply through EACH university separately

There is no single application for all universities.

However:

  • Each uni has a searchable scholarship database 

  • You often apply to multiple scholarships at once via one form


2. Types of undergraduate scholarships

Across all NZ universities, you’ll see similar categories:

  • Academic excellence (top grades)

  • Leadership / all-rounder (sports, arts, service)

  • Equity / financial need 

  • Māori and Pacific scholarships 

  • Subject-specific (e.g., Engineering, Business)

  • Sector-specific (e.g. women in leadership, or women in science)


3. What you typically need

From university guidance (especially Auckland):

  • Academic results (NCEA, IB, CIE)

  • Personal statement

  • Evidence of Leadership, Community involvement, and Achievements (sports, arts, etc.)

  • Endorser/referee (very important)


Practical Step-by-Step Advice (First-Time Applicant):

Step 1 — Start early (Term 1–2, Year 13)

Don’t wait until applications open.

Prepare:

  • List of achievements

  • Leadership examples

  • Activities outside school


Step 2 — Choose your universities first

Scholarships are tied to where you apply, so apply to multiple universities to maximise your chances.

 

Step 3 — Identify 3–5 key scholarships per uni

Don’t try to apply for everything, but focus on:

  • Top achiever / academic scholarships

  • One or two equity or faculty-based ones

 

Step 4 — Secure your referee early

Universities explicitly advise:

  • Ask in June/July 

  • Give them evidence of your achievements


Step 5 — Treat it like a competitive application

Scholarships are selective, as you are being assessed on:

  • Academic strength

  • Impact (leadership, contribution)

  • Potential

 

Step 6 — Submit before the deadline (ideally early)

Universities recommend:

  • Submit at least 1 week before closing 


⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • ❌ Only applying to one university

  • ❌ Ignoring “small” scholarships (they add up)

  • ❌ Leaving referee too late

  • ❌ Writing generic personal statements

  • ❌ Missing deadlines (strict in NZ)



What Actually Wins Scholarships:

Across NZ universities, successful applicants typically show:

  • Strong academics AND 

  • Evidence of leadership, initiative, and contribution to others.

👉 It’s not just “top grades”- it’s well-rounded impact.


✔️ Final Takeaways

  • Start preparing in early 2026 (Year 13) for 2027 entry

  • Applications mostly open May - July 2026 

  • Apply to multiple universities and multiple scholarships 

  • Focus on quality applications, not quantity 

  • Your referee + personal statement can make or break your application 


Want a tip sheet to gather your scholarship application info?

Also, I can provide a tip sheet to help you improve the Personal Statement in your application.

Email me at tracey@careermatters.co.nz to get these directly to your inbox!!

 
 
 

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