Scholarship Information
Below you will find all our information about our scholarships: what you can currently apply for through our application portal; our Partners; Educational Institutions; and other scholarship funding resources. If you require further information that is not available here, feel free to contact us.
Current Scholarships
Please carefully read each description to ensure you are looking at the right scholarships for your study level. If you are unsure what study level you would be considered, please contact us and we’re happy to assist you! If you already know what scholarships you would like to apply for, you can apply using the button below to navigate to the application portal.
NOTE: If you are eligible for multiple scholarships, you can apply for all of them through the application portal in one go!
Secondary students are those who are enrolled in high school in Years 9 – 13, and includes both daytime and boarding students.
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Undergraduate students are those who are studying towards a Diploma, Certificate, or their first Bachelor’s degree.
NOTE: If you are enrolled into a second Bachelors degree, you must apply as a Postgraduate student despite studying towards an Undergraduate qualification.
Postgraduate students are those who are returning to study after graduating with their Bachelor’s degree. This includes studying towards a Postgraduate Diploma or Certificate; Bachelor’s with Honours (you must be enrolled in your honours year); a Masters programme; and PhDs.
Our Partners
Here at the Māori Education Trust, we pride ourselves on our determination to ensure we can fund as many students with scholarships as we can. For this reason, we have partnered with various iwi, land trusts, tertiary institutes, and organisations to support as many students as possible, and to provide you with other scholarship opportunities that you may be eligible for.
Partner Portal
We have partnered with iwi to create a Partner Portal – where participating iwi are able to make their scholarships available to apply for through the Application Portal. What this does is streamline the application process for both iwi and students, as it allows for students to have the opportunity to apply for a scholarship that they may be eligible for, but did not know of its existence.
So what does this mean exactly? If you are wanting to apply for a scholarship through your iwi, and they are partnered with us here at the Māori Education Trust, you will enter the Application Portal and indicate that one of your iwi affiliations is the intended iwi that has the scholarship you are trying to apply for. What will happen is when you continue from this step, the scholarship application will be made available for you to apply for.
You can follow through with the button below to see the list of partners.
Partners Administered Through MET
We also have partners whose scholarships are available on the Māori Education Trust application itself, rather than having their own individual applications. These can be applied for while progressing through the MET application, and can be found in the list of scholarships – and all you have to do is check the box!
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You can follow through with the button below to see the list of partners.
Education Institutions
The Maōri Education Trust has had the opportunity to work with many Tertiary Institutes over the years in order to provide as many students with scholarships, in an effort to support them during their studies.
Our partnerships with universities across Aotearoa allow us to offer more scholarships, and also provide other opportunities to further students education and life after graduation. We hope to add to our list of tertiary institution partners as we continue to grow.
You can follow through with the button below to see the list of Educational Institutions we are partnered with.
Further Funding Opportunities
There are many scholarships out in the community, not just through us! If you find that you are not eligible for any of our scholarships, or you are in need of further funding, we have compiled various external resources (meaning that the Māori Education Trust has no affiliation) that offer scholarships to students at different levels.
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