Study for Free at Waiariki in 2004
Study for Free at Waiariki Institute of Technology in 2004
Secondary school students can study for free in 2004 thanks to the Waiariki Institute of Technology scholarships.
WIT is calling on students from 29 secondary schools within the Waiariki region to apply for scholarships for the 2004 academic year. Successful applicants will have their first year of studies on a Diploma or Degree programme paid.
To be eligible for the Waiariki Scholarships students from the chosen secondary schools in the region must enrol on one of the courses of study on the list of eligible programmes for 2004. Applicants are then assessed on the basis of commitment to study, academic ability, personality and financial need.
Interested students should contact their secondary school careers advisors for information and an application form, or call 0800 WAIARIKI (924 274) to speak to the secondary school liaison officers. Further information can also be found on www.waiariki.ac.nz
Appendix – List of Eligible Schools:-
Edgecumbe College
Forest View High School
John Paul College
Kawerau College
Mangakino Area School
Opotiki College
Pio Pio College
Putaruru High School
Rangitahi College
Reporoa College
Rotorua Boys’ High School
Rotorua Girls’ High School
Rotorua Lakes High School
Tauhara College
Taumarunui High School
Taupo Nui a Tia College
Te Kuiti High School
Te Kura Kaupapa Maori a Ruatoki, Whakatane
Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Hurunga, Rotorua
Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Koutu, Rotorua
Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Ruamata, Rotorua
Te Puke High School
Te Whanau Apanui, Te Kaha
Te Wharekura O Huiarau, Ruatahuna
Tokoroa High School
Tongariro High School
Trident High School
Western Heights High School
Whakatane High School
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