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International School Leavers Scholarship

Lincoln University, New Zealand

Amount

NZD 10,000

Overview

Established in 2020, the Lincoln University International School Leavers Scholarship (ISLS) seeks to support academically gifted overseas students starting Lincoln University's first year of a bachelor's degree programme. The scholarship aims to draw in and assist recent high school graduates—from New Zealand or abroad—enabling their entry into a varied and exciting academic environment. • Value: NZD 10,000 • Disbursement: Following enrolling confirmation, the scholarship amount is deposited straight to the Lincoln University tuition fees account of the beneficiary.

Eligibility

Eligibility Criteria If you are wondering how to qualify for Lincoln University scholarships 2025, consider the following: 1. Student Status: Be a new-to-programme international student planning to enrol full-time in an undergraduate bachelor's degree at Lincoln University. 2. High School Completion: Have recently completed studies at a New Zealand high school or an overseas high school. 3. Scholarship Exclusivity: Not be in receipt of any other scholarship concurrently. 4. Immigration Requirements: Meet all necessary immigration requirements to study in New Zealand. 5. Academic and English Proficiency: Satisfy all academic and English language requirements for admission to their chosen undergraduate programme. Application Process • Application Form: Applicants must complete and submit the official ISLS application form, which can be obtained from Lincoln University's scholarships webpage. • Selection Criteria: The Lincoln School Leavers scholarship for Indian students is awarded based on academic merit, with a selection committee evaluating applicants' academic achievements and potential contributions to the university community. Additional Information • Tenure: The Lincoln University School Leavers Scholarship for Indians 2025 is tenable for the first commencing semester of the undergraduate programme. • Concurrent Scholarships: The ISLS cannot run concurrently with any other scholarship, bursary, or award. • Deferral: Should a recipient defer their planned starting semester, the scholarship can be carried over once to the next available semester intake. • Obligations: Recipients may be required to participate in on-campus international and promotional activities as specified by Lincoln University during their studies. Application Deadlines • Semester 1: 31 January • Semester 2: 30 June • Summer School: 31 October