Scholarships
Undergraduate scholarships 2016
Fine Arts and Photo Media
Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design offers two scholarships which are open to applicants to the Bachelor of Fine Arts Year One.
Eligibility
All applicants for these Scholarships must be
- New Zealand citizens or permanent residents
- Applying for their first year of undergraduate study as a new student with Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design
One scholarship is available for an applicant intending to progress at Year Two into FINE ARTS and the second for an applicant intending to progress at Year Two into PHOTO MEDIA
The Fine Arts and the Photo Media scholarships are both awarded in two parts. The first at the start of Year One to the value of a $3,000 reduction in the annual tuition fee, the second at the start of Year Two upon successful completion of Year One and re-enrolment at Whitecliffe into the designated major –to the value of a $3,000 reduction in the annual tuition fee for Year Two
Applicants should submit a scholarship application form along with their application to Whitecliffe Year One. Applicants must meet all of the entry criteria to Whitecliffe Year One and the scholarship applications must be accompanied by
- a digital portfolio
- an enhanced letter of intent
- a letter of reference from an art teacher or mentor
Applications for the scholarships close on Friday 30 October 2015. The scholarships will be awarded in November, following completion by all applicants of the usual Whitecliffe admissions procedures including an interview. Scholarships are awarded by department faculty based on evidence in the portfolio of the potential to undertake tertiary study in the declared major and upon the ability of the applicant to express their intentions and/or aspirations successfully in the letter of intent, and further upon support from the art teacher or mentor as presented in the letter of reference
The scholarship portfolio and Year One application portfolio may be the same. Students will not be disadvantaged if their school portfolio does not include Photo Media work. Students in this instance should address their Photo Media aspirations in their letters of intent. Applicants may also wish to include work created independent of their high school
If the scholarship winner withdraws their enrolment, the scholarship is awarded to the next best candidate
The second part of the scholarship is only awarded if the student successfully progresses into the major for which it was awarded i.e. the student must progress and undertake Year Two Photo Media in order to secure the Photo Media scholarship part two, the same for Fine Arts
New Zealand Scholarships
There are a number of scholarships offered to school leavers and mature students in New Zealand through trusts, iwi, and other organisations such as government departments. The Maori Education Trust administers a number of scholarships for Maori students, while the Pacific Business Trust offers a list of scholarships available to Pacific students in Achievers magazine
There are two excellent websites that provide comprehensive information about scholarships available in New Zealand
BreakOut www.fis.org.nz has over 2,000 different scholarships on its database and is available free of charge in some public libraries and schools, but you have to pay a small fee to register
Career Services www.kiwicareers.co.nz has a comprehensive list of scholarships as well and is free
Application for a Scholarship can be made on the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Application form. Forms can be downloaded by clicking the links under each scholarship