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Tertiary Scholarships

 
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Tertiary Scholarships
by Gerard Atkin - Friday, 14 December 2018, 2:47 PM
 

At Prizegiving we recognised young men who have earned Scholarships for tertiary study in 2019 - $184,500 in total.  Dux Litterarum Finn Martin, and his fellow Prefect and Student Representative on the Board of Trustees, Junius Ong, have both received University of Auckland Top Achiever Awards worth $20,000.  Proxime Accessit, Jarod Govers, was awarded a University of Waikato Outstanding Academic Achievement Scholarship worth $25,000.  Other Scholarship winners were:

Colin Spratt Scholarship – Gus Robertson

Colin Spratt Scholarship – Wade Bennett

Jacobs Florentine Law Scholarship – Rishabh De

University of Waikato Manu Kaewa Scholarship – Cam Pomana

University of Waikato Manu Kaewa Scholarship – Chaz Rossiter

Massey University Academy of Sport Scholarship – Adam Martin

Massey University Business School Future Leaders Scholarship – Taine Davis

Massey University Business School Future Leaders Scholarship, New Zealand Business Week Scholarship – Korie Winters

Massey University College of Humanities and Social Sciences Outstanding Social Science Student Award – Reuben Brown

Massey University Vice Chancellor’s High Achievers Scholarship, Academic – Joshua Morris

Victoria University Tangiwai Scholarship – George Brown

Victoria University Tangiwai Scholarship – Jake Faville

University of Canterbury Emerging Leaders Scholarship – Luke August

University of Otago New Frontiers Entrance Scholarship – Jack Nesdale

University of Otago Performance Entrance Scholarship – Max Edwards

University of Otago Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship – Jack Campbell

The Lines Company Scholarship – Nick Slegers

New Zealand Business Week Scholarship – Daniel Hobbs

New Zealand Business Week Scholarship – Logan Law

New Zealand Business Week Scholarship – Johnson Liu

New Zealand Business Week Scholarship – Jeremy Wapp

New Zealand Business Week Scholarship – Liam Henderson

New Zealand Business Week Scholarship – Tomas Lieffering

New Zealand Business Week Scholarship – Christopher Dewhurst