Financial Assistance

There are a number of organisations that can assist you with financial support while studying with us.


StudyLink

At StudyLink you can:

  • Apply for a student allowance, student loan or bursary payment.
  • Find all the appropriate forms and brochures.
  • Learn about your rights and responsibilities.

Work and Income New Zealand

In most situations you will access financial assistance through StudyLink. However, in certain cases, Work and Income New Zealand may be able to provide assistance. Check out their website workandincome.govt.nz for information such as the training incentive allowance, benefits and family assistance.


Scholarships and grants

You may be eligible for scholarships to help you with your studies.

Alternatively you can use the Generosity NZ (GNZ) online funding information service which can connect you with scholarships and grants that may be offered by your iwi (tribe) and other organisations.

Once you are in the GNZ site click the 'Log On' button (no password required) to access their scholarships and grants search engine. Please note, you will need to go onto your local campus to login to the GNZ site – tauira cannot access this service off-site e.g. from home.


Citizens Advice Bureau

Citizens Advice Bureau can provide information to assist with almost any issue, and if they can't, they'll find someone who can. No problem is too big or too small. Whether you're about to be evicted from your flat, need to find local childcare, or want advice on how to deal with a neighbour, they have trained Citizen’s Advice Bureau volunteers to assist you. They'll discuss your options with you and give you a contact number for any services or organisations that will be able to help further.


Budgeting advice

For over 20 years Sorted has been providing free and impartial information, guides, tools, and calculators so that everyone in Aotearoa has the confidence to take control of their finances. Whether you're looking to get out of debt, learn to budget, or start investing in your future or retirement, Sorted is a trusted place to start.

The Salvation Army also provides budgeting advice. This site also discusses employment training, parenting assistance, and pregnancy support.

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