Scholarship information for school leavers

The University of Waikato offers more than 20 scholarships for school leavers. Awards cover tuition fees, accommodation and living costs. Applications open April and close 31 August.

Starting university is a big step and scholarships can make it easier.

The University of Waikato offers more than 20 scholarships for students entering university directly from school. Whether you're academically driven, a community leader, a sportsperson, or connected to Māori or Pacific communities, there's likely a scholarship for you.

Scholarships can help cover tuition fees, accommodation costs and everyday living expenses. They reduce your reliance on student loans and give you more freedom to focus on what matters.

Scholarships for school leavers

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Application timeline

Time of year

What happens

April

Applications open. Start gathering required documents.

 April – August 

 

Submit scholarship application via MyWaikato and confirm referee details.

 31 August 

Applications close at 11.59pm.

 September 

Scholarship Office reviews all submissions. 

 October   

Decisions released via MyWaikato. You have two weeks to accept your offer.

 January 

Results (NCEA, CIE, and IB) are verified and offers are confirmed and finalised.

Scholarship selection process

Scholarship selection looks at the whole person, not just grades. Depending on the scholarship, selection may consider:

  • Academic achievement and readiness for university study
  • Leadership in school, cultural or community settings
  • Connection to Te Ao Māori or the Pacific community
  • Excellence in sport, performing arts or creative disciplines
  • Personal circumstances and resilience
  • Alignment with the scholarship's specific purpose.

Each scholarship has its own criteria, detailed in the scholarship regulations.

Types of accommodation scholarships

There are two types of scholarships that help with living costs, for both you need to apply for accommodation through the portal at the same time as applying for your scholarship.

If your scholarship guarantees a room, to keep your spot you must:

  1. Complete the official Halls of Residence application
  2. Pay your deposit and any admin fees
  3. Meet all the deadlines

If your scholarship does not include a guaranteed placement, you must apply for accommodation yourself. Apply as soon as possible to secure your spot, if plans change you can always withdraw.

If you have any questions, please email accom@waikato.ac.nz.

Outcomes and accepting your offer

  • You will find out if you got a scholarship in October. Check your MyWaikato account for the result.

  • Once you get an offer, you have two weeks to accept it.

  • Accepting an offer does not mean you are forced to study at the University of Waikato. You can change your mind and withdraw later if your plans change.

  • If you applied for several scholarships, you might hear back about them at different times because different groups of people make the decisions.

  • You might be offered a scholarship you didn't specifically apply for. For example, applying for the 'Ko Te Tangata' School Leaver Scholarship means you are automatically considered for others, like the Vice-Chancellor’s Access Waikato Scholarship.

Contact us

Scholarships Team