Lincoln University Undergraduate Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship
Lincoln University
. Purpose
The Lincoln University Undergraduate Vice-Chancellor’s scholarship was established in 2018 to support and reward international students of the highest academic ability in further study at Lincoln University
Number and Value
Scholarships to the value of NZ$5,000 are available, and are payable by way of a credit to the recipients’ Lincoln University Tuition Fees account upon confirmed enrolment.
To be eligible to apply for the scholarship an applicant must:
3.1. Be an International student who has not previously studied in an academic programme at Lincoln University, and 3.2. Meet the academic and English language requirements for admission to their chosen programme at Lincoln University, and 3.3. Meet all necessary immigration requirements to study in New Zealand, and 3.4. Not hold any other scholarship. Note: Students who are currently enrolled in the Diploma in University Studies, and who gain entrance into a Bachelor degree programme subsequently also eligible to apply.
Selection Criteria
The scholarship will be awarded based on Academic excellence. Note: Academic excellence is defined as having a B grade or Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 70% or higher in their entrance qualification or prior programme of study
Tenure
6.1. The scholarship shall be tenable for two consecutive academic semesters 6.2. The scholarship is not tenable with any other scholarship, bursary or award. 6.3. During the course of their studies, the successful recipient may be required to participate in or support any on-campus international and promotional activities as specified by Lincoln University. 6.4. Previous recipients of this scholarship are not eligible to reapply in subsequent years. Note: An academic semester is defined as Semester 1 (February) or Semester 2 (July) or Summer School (November). Students eligible for this scholarship can commence studies in Semester1, Semester 2 or Summer School Semester.