Scholarships
AUT International Scholarships for Semester 2, 2026—Regional & Faculty Awards
International scholarships for specific regions—South Asia
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) provides scholarships to recognise and support high-achieving international students as they begin their journey in becoming great graduates of AUT
VALUE AND TYPE OF AWARD
AUT International Scholarships are provided for the following levels of study: |
| Undergraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution of $5,000 towards tuition fees.
- Excellence Category – contribution of $10,000 towards tuition fees.
High-achieving undergraduate applicants with at least an equivalent AUT GPA of B+ or higher will be considered by the selection panel in the Excellence Category. |
| Postgraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution of $7,000 towards tuition fees.
- Refer to the appendix for eligible postgraduate programs.
- Doctoral programs are excluded.
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| Tenure |
The scholarship is awarded for one year only. |
| Eligibility Criteria |
- Applicants must be new, full-fee-paying international students. See additional notes.
- Applicants must be citizens of one of the following countries: South Asia: Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan,
- Maldives.
- Applicants must have a current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT program commencing in Semester 2 2026. See appendix for eligible programs.
- Applicants cannot be previous AUT students. This includes those who are applying for a higher-level program (e.g., an AUT bachelor’s degree graduate applying for a master’s program).
- Students who have already commenced studies at AUT are not eligible to apply.
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| Application Requirements |
Applicants are required to upload:
- A current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT program commencing in Semester 2, 2026.
- Detailed academic transcript for the most recent qualification, complete with grading scale.
- Completion certificate (e.g., bachelor’s degree certificate).
- Their AUT student ID in the box provided on the application form
All documentation must be uploaded by the closing date; otherwise, the application will be considered ineligible.
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.
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| Selection Process |
- A selection committee comprising of representatives from AUT International Office and/or Faculty will assessthe applications.
- Applications will be shortlisted and awarded by AUT on the recommendation of the selection committee.
- The country of origin of the applicant may be considered by the selection committee to align with AUT’s strategic aims.
- Student’s academic achievement will be taken into consideration.
- Selection will take place on a fortnightly basis until places are filled.
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| Conditions of Acceptance and Appointment |
- The award of this scholarship is conditional on the student enrolling in an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2 2026.
- Recipients are required to be enrolled full time (120 points) at AUT during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- The contribution to tuition fees will be paid as a credit to the recipient’s AUT fees account upon the recipient:
- Receiving an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026; and
- Accepting the scholarship.
- The scholarship may be terminated if recipients are found to have not truthfully declared their details during the application process. In this case, any paid funds will be recovered.
- Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and conduct during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- Except in cases where there are compelling medical reasons or adverse personal circumstance beyond a student’s control, the uptake of the scholarship cannot be deferred.
- The offer of scholarship lapses if it is not formally accepted within two weeks from the date of offer.
- By accepting the award, scholarship recipients agree to appropriate publicity requestsfrom AUT to represent the university and the scholarship.
- The scholarship cannot be held concurrently with other AUT International Scholarships.
- This scholarship cannot be held by students whose studies are being fully or partially sponsored by either a home government or the New Zealand government.
- Recipients have 14 days to accept their scholarship offer of place.
- Recipients with a valid conditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme must make a reasonable effort to meet the English language condition (if any) of their conditional offer within one month of accepting the scholarship offer.
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International scholarships by AUT faculty
The AUT International Scholarships Semester 2, 2026 intakes are available to support high-achieving international students as they begin their study in eligible programmes in the following faculties and schools.
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
For Diploma in Business or Bachelor of Business programmes - intake Semester 2, 2026
AUT International Scholarships – School of Business
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) provides scholarships to recognise and support high achieving internationalstudents as they begin their journey in becoming great graduates of AUT.
VALUE AND TYPE OF AWARD
AUT International Scholarships are provided for the following levels of study: |
| Undergraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution of $5,000 towards tuition fees
- Tenure: One year only
- Refer to the Appendix for eligible undergraduate programmes (at least 120 points).
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| Eligibility Criteria |
- Applicants must be new full-fee paying international students. See additional notes.
- Applicants must have a current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme in the School of Business in Semester 2, 2026. See appendix for eligible programmes.
- Students who have already commenced studies at AUT are not eligible to apply.
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| Application Requirements |
Applicants must complete the AUT International Scholarship application online through the scholarships database on the AUT website: . Applicants are required to upload:
- A current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme in Semester 2 2026.
- Detailed academic transcript for the most recent qualification, complete with grading scale.
- Completion certificate of your highest qualification to date (e.g. High School Diploma or Bachelor’s degree certificate)
- Their AUT student ID in the box provided on the application form.
All documentation must be uploaded by the closing date otherwise the application will be considered ineligible.
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.
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| Selection Process |
- A selection committee comprising of representatives from AUT International and/or Faculty will assessthe applications.
- Applications will be shortlisted and awarded by AUT on the recommendation of the selection committee
- The country of origin of the applicant may be considered by the selection committee to align with AUT’s strategic aims.
- Student’s academic achievement will be taken into consideration.
- Selection will take place on a fortnightly basis until places are filled.
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| Conditions of Acceptance and Appointment |
- The award of this scholarship is conditional on the student enrolling in an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026.
- Recipients are required to be enrolled full time (120 points per annum) at AUT during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- The contribution to tuition fees will be paid as a credit to the recipient’s AUT fees account upon the recipient:
- receiving an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026; and
- accepting the scholarship.
- The scholarship may be terminated if recipients are found to have not truthfully declared their details during the application process. In this case, any paid funds will be recovered.
- Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and conduct during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- Except in cases where there are compelling medical reasons or adverse personal circumstance beyond a student’s control, the uptake of the scholarship cannot be deferred.
- The offer of scholarship lapses if it is not formally accepted within two weeks from the date of offer.
- By accepting the award, scholarship recipients agree to appropriate publicity requestsfrom AUT to represent the university and the scholarship.
- The scholarship cannot be held concurrently with other AUT International Scholarships.
- This scholarship cannot be held by students whose studies are being fully or partially sponsored by either a home government or the NZ government.
- Recipients with a valid conditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme must make a reasonable effort to meet the English language condition (if any) of their conditional offer within one month of accepting the scholarship offer.
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| Additional Notes |
- Eligible programmes are the Diploma in Business or Bachelor of Business (bachelor’s degree level and 120 points or more in duration). Refer to the appendix for list of eligible programmes.
- Internationalstudents are not citizens, permanent residents nor resident visa holders of New Zealand or Australia.
- The scholarship will be paid as a credit towards the recipient’s compulsory tuition fees for the first year of study at AUT. The credit will be applied to the student’s AUT fees account once the scholarship has been accepted and the recipient has received an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026.
- AUT is not obliged to make an award if there is no candidate ofsufficient merit.
- The regulations are periodically reviewed by the University Scholarships Committee and are subject to change.
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AUT INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS – APPENDIX ELIGIBLE PROGRAMMES
Faculty of Business Economics and Law |
- Diploma in Business
- Bachelor of Business
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Faculty of Culture and Society
For specific undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
AUT International Scholarships – Faculty of Culture and Society
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) provides scholarships to recognise and support high achieving internationalstudents as they begin their journey in becoming great graduates of AUT.
| VALUE AND TYPE OF AWARD |
AUT International Scholarships are provided for the following levels of study: |
| Undergraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution to tuition fees of $5,000 paid in the first year of study.
- Refer to the Appendix for eligible bachelor’s degree programmes.
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| Postgraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution to tuition fees of $7,000 paid in the first year of study.
- Refer to the Appendix for eligible postgraduate programmes (at least 120 points).
- Doctoral programmes are excluded.
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| Tenure |
The scholarship is awarded for one year only. |
| Eligibility Criteria |
- Applicants must be new full-fee paying international students. See additional notes.
- Applicants must have a current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme in the Faculty of Culture and Society commencing in Semester 2 2026. See appendix for eligible programmes.
- Applicants cannot be previous AUT students. This includes those who are applying for a higher-level programme (e.g. an AUT bachelor’s degree graduate applying for a master’s programme).
- Students who have already commenced studies at AUT are not eligible to apply.
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| Application Requirements |
Applicants must complete the AUT International Scholarship application online through the scholarships database on the AUT website:
Applicants are required to upload:
- A current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2 2026
- Detailed academic transcript for the most recent qualification, complete with grading scale.
- Completion certificate (e.g. bachelor’s degree certificate)
- Their AUT student ID in the box provided on the application form
All documentation must be uploaded by the closing date otherwise the application will be considered ineligible.
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.
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| Selection Process |
- A selection committee comprising of representatives from AUT International Office and/or Faculty will assessthe applications.
- Applications will be shortlisted and awarded by AUT on the recommendation of the selection committee.
- The country of origin of the applicant may be considered by the selection committee to align with AUT’s strategic aims.
- Student’s academic achievement will be taken into consideration.
- Selection will take place on a fortnightly basis until places are filled.
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| Conditions of Acceptance and Appointment |
- The award of this scholarship is conditional on the student enrolling in an eligible AUT programme commencing Semester 2 2026.
- Recipients are required to be enrolled full time (120 points) at AUT during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- The contribution to tuition fees will be paid as a credit to the recipient’s AUT fees account upon the recipient:
- receiving an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026; and
- accepting the scholarship.
- The scholarship may be terminated if recipients are found to have not truthfully declared their details during the application process. In this case, any paid funds will be recovered.
- Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and conduct during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- Except in cases where there are compelling medical reasons or adverse personal circumstance beyond a student’s control, the uptake of the scholarship cannot be deferred.
- The offer of scholarship lapses if it is not formally accepted within two weeks from the date of offer.
- By accepting the award,scholarship recipients agree to appropriate publicity requestsfrom AUT to represent the university and the scholarship.
- The scholarship cannot be held concurrently with other AUT International Scholarships.
- This scholarship cannot be held by students whose studies are being fully or partially sponsored by either a home government or the NZ government.
- Recipients have 14 days to accept their scholarship offer of place.
- Recipients with a valid conditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme must make a reasonable effort to meet the English language condition (if any) of their conditional offer within one month of accepting the scholarship offer
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| Additional Notes |
- Eligible programmes are bachelor’s degree level or above (excluding doctoral) and 120 points or more in duration. Refer to the appendix for list of eligible programmes.
- Internationalstudents are not citizens, permanent residents nor resident visa holders of New Zealand or Australia.
- The scholarship will be paid as a credit towards the recipient’s compulsory tuition fees for the first year of study at AUT. The credit will be applied to the student’s AUT fees account once the scholarship has been accepted and the recipient has received an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026.
- AUT is not obliged to make an award if there is no candidate ofsufficient merit.
- The regulations are periodically reviewed by the University Scholarships Committee and are subject to change.
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AUT INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP – APPENDIX ELIGIBLE PROGRAMMES
Faculty of Culture and Society |
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Education ([Specialty] Teaching)
- Bachelor of International Hospitality Management
- Master of Teaching and Learning
- Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning
- Graduate Diploma in Secondary Teaching
- Master of Education
- Master of Gastronomy
- Master of International Hospitality Management
- Master of International Tourism Management
- Master of Philosophy
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Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies
For undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
AUT International Scholarships - Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) provides scholarships to recognise and support high achieving internationalstudents as they begin their journey in becoming great graduates of AUT.
| VALUE AND TYPE OF AWARD |
AUT International Scholarships are provided for the following levels of study: |
| Undergraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution to tuition fees of $5,000 paid in the first year of study.
- Excellence Category – contribution of fees of $10,000 paid in the first year of study. High achieving undergraduate applicants with at least an equivalent AUT GPA of B+ or higher will be considered by the selection panel in the Excellence Category
- Tenure: One year only
- Refer to the Appendix for eligible undergraduate programmes.
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| Postgraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution to tuition fees of $7,000 paid in the first year of study.
- Tenure: One year only
- Refer to the Appendix for eligible postgraduate programmes
- Doctoral programmes are excluded.
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| ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA |
- Applicants must be new full-fee paying international students. See additional notes.
- Applicants must have a current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme in the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies commencing in Semester 2 2026. See additional notes and appendix for eligible programmes.
- Applicants cannot be previous AUT students. This includes those who are applying for a higher-level programme (e.g. an AUT bachelor’s degree graduate applying for a master’s programme).
- Students who have already commenced studies at AUT are not eligible to apply
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| Application Requirements |
Applicants must complete the AUT International Scholarship application online through the scholarships database on the AUT website: . Applicants are required to upload:
- A current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2 2026.
- Detailed academic transcript for the most recent qualification, complete with grading scale.
- Completion certificate (e.g. bachelor’s degree certificate).
- Their AUT student ID in the box provided on the application form.
All documentation must be uploaded by the closing date otherwise the application will be considered ineligible.
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.
|
| Selection Process |
- A selection committee comprising of representatives from AUT International Office and/or Faculty will assessthe applications.
- Applications will be shortlisted and awarded by AUT on the recommendation of the selection committee.
- The country of origin of the applicant may be considered by the selection committee to align with AUT’s strategic aims.
- Student’s academic achievement will be taken into consideration.
- Selection will take place on a fortnightly basis until places are filled.
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| Conditions of Acceptance and Appointment |
- The award of this scholarship is conditional on the student enrolling in an eligible AUT Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies programme commencing in Semester 2 2026.
- Recipients are required to be enrolled full time (120 points) at AUT during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered
- The contribution to tuition fees will be paid as a credit to the recipient’s AUT fees account upon the recipient:
- receiving an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026; and
- accepting the scholarship.
- The scholarship may be terminated if recipients are found to have not truthfully declared their details during the application process. In this case, any paid funds will be recovered.
- Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and conduct during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- Except in cases where there are compelling medical reasons or adverse personal circumstance beyond a student’s control, the uptake of the scholarship cannot be deferred.
- The offer of scholarship lapses if it is not formally accepted within two weeks from the date of offer.
- By accepting the award,scholarship recipients agree to appropriate publicity requestsfrom AUT to represent the university and the scholarship.
- The scholarship cannot be held concurrently with other AUT International Scholarships.
- This scholarship cannot be held by students whose studies are being fully or partially sponsored by either a home government or the NZ government.
- Recipients have 14 days to accept their scholarship offer of place.
- Recipients with a valid conditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme must make a reasonable effort to meet the English language condition (if any) of their conditional offer within one month of accepting the scholarship offer.
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| Additional Notes |
- Eligible programmes are bachelor’s degree level or above (excluding doctoral) and 120 points or more in duration. Refer to the appendix for list of eligible programmes.
- Internationalstudents are not citizens, permanent residents nor resident visa holders of New Zealand or Australia.
- The scholarship will be paid as a credit towards the recipient’s compulsory tuition fees for the first year of study at AUT. The credit will be applied to the student’s AUT fees account once the scholarship has been accepted and the recipient has received an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026.
- AUT is not obliged to make an award if there is no candidate ofsufficient merit.
- The regulations are periodically reviewed by the University Scholarships Committee and are subject to change.
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AUT INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP – APPENDIX ELIGIBLE PROGRAMMES
Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies |
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Architecture and Future Environments
Bachelor of Communication Studies
Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences
Bachelor of Construction
Bachelor of Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Design
Bachelor of Visual Arts
Bachelor of Science (Analytics)
Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Modelling and Computation)
Postgraduate
Master of Analytics
Master of Architecture (Professional)
Master of Architectural Design Management
Master of Communication Studies
Master of Computer and Information Sciences
Master of Construction Management
Master of Creative Technologies
Master of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
Master of Design
Master of Engineering
Master of Engineering Project Management
Master of Information Technology Project Management
Master of Visual Arts
Postgraduate Diploma in Communication Studies
Postgraduate Diploma in Computer and Information Sciences
Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering
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Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences
For undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
AUT International Scholarships – Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) provides scholarships to recognise and support high achieving internationalstudents as they begin their journey in becoming great graduates of AUT.
| VALUE AND TYPE OF AWARD |
AUT International Scholarships are provided for the following levels of study: |
| Undergraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution of $5,000 towards tuition fees.
- Refer to the Appendix for eligible bachelor’s degree programmes.
|
| Postgraduate Scholarships |
- Contribution of $7,000 towards tuition fees.
- Refer to the Appendix for eligible postgraduate programmes (at least 120 points).
- Doctoral programmes are excluded.
|
| Tenure |
The scholarship is awarded for one year only |
| ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA |
- Applicants must be new full-fee paying international students. See additional notes.
- Applicants must have a current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme in the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences commencing in Semester 2 2026. See appendix for eligible programmes.
- Applicants cannot be previous AUT students. This includes those who are applying for a higher-level programme (e.g. an AUT bachelor’s degree graduate applying for a master’s programme)
- Students who have already commenced studies at AUT are not eligible to apply.
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| Application Requirements |
Applicants must complete the AUT International Scholarship application online through the scholarships database on the AUT website: Applicants are required to upload:
- A current and valid conditional or unconditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2 2026.
- Detailed academic transcript for the most recent qualification, complete with grading scale.
- Completion certificate (e.g. bachelor’s degree certificate).
- Their AUT student ID in the box provided on the application form.
All documentation must be uploaded by the closing date otherwise the application will be considered ineligible.
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.
|
| Selection Process |
- A selection committee comprising of representatives from AUT International Office and/or Faculty will assessthe applications.
- Applications will be shortlisted and awarded by AUT on the recommendation of the selection committee.
- The country of origin of the applicant may be considered by the selection committee to align with AUT’s strategic aims.
- Student’s academic achievement will be taken into consideration.
- Selection will take place on a fortnightly basis until places are filled
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| Conditions of Acceptance and Appointment |
- The award of this scholarship is conditional on the student enrolling in an eligible AUT programme commencing Semester 2 2026.
- Recipients are required to be enrolled full time (120 points) at AUT during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- The contribution to tuition fees will be paid as a credit to the recipient’s AUT fees account upon the recipient:
- receiving an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026; and
- accepting the scholarship.
- The scholarship may be terminated if recipients are found to have not truthfully declared their details during the application process. In this case, any paid funds will be recovered.
- Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and conduct during the tenure of the scholarship. Failure to do so may result in termination of the scholarship and any paid funds recovered.
- Except in cases where there are compelling medical reasons or adverse personal circumstance beyond a student’s control, the uptake of the scholarship cannot be deferred.
- The offer of scholarship lapses if it is not formally accepted within two weeks from the date of offer.
- By accepting the award,scholarship recipients agree to appropriate publicity requestsfrom AUT to represent the university and the scholarship
- The scholarship cannot be held concurrently with other AUT International Scholarships.
- This scholarship cannot be held by students whose studies are being fully or partially sponsored by either a home government or the NZ government.
- Recipients have 14 days to accept their scholarship offer of place.
- Recipients with a valid conditional offer to study an eligible AUT programme must make a reasonable effort to meet the English language condition (if any) of their conditional offer within one month of accepting the scholarship offer.
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| Additional Notes |
- Eligible programmes are bachelor’s degree level or above (excluding doctoral) and 120 points or more in duration. Refer to the appendix for list of eligible programmes.
- Internationalstudents are not citizens, permanent residents nor resident visa holders of New Zealand or Australia.
- The scholarship will be paid as a credit towards the recipient’s compulsory tuition fees for the first year of study at AUT. The credit will be applied to the student’s AUT fees account once the scholarship has been accepted and the recipient has received an unconditional Offer of Place for an eligible AUT programme commencing in Semester 2, 2026.
- AUT is not obliged to make an award if there is no candidate ofsufficient merit.
- The regulations are periodically reviewed by the University Scholarships Committee and are subject to change.
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AUT INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP – APPENDIX ELIGIBLE PROGRAMMES
Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences |
Bachelor of Health Science (all majors)
Bachelor of Health Science (Midwifery)
Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing)
Bachelor of Health Science (Occupational Therapy)
Bachelor of Health Science (Oral Health)
Bachelor of Health Science (Physiotherapy)
Bachelor of Health Science (Podiatry)
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
Bachelor of Sport, Exercise and Health
Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Sport and Recreation (Honours)
Master of Disaster Risk Management and Development
Master of Health Science (Standard Pathway)
Master of Nursing Science
Master of Physiotherapy Practice
Master of Occupational Therapy Practice
Master of Public Health
Master of Science
Master of Science (Research)
Master of Sport, Exercise and Health
Master of Philosophy |
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