Scholarships for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students



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Scholarships for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students Alan Cuthbert Noonan Bequest Provided by: Alan Cuthbert Noonan Bequest For: Deaf /hearing impaired children in the Canterbury province to help with education, health, employment, social and recreational activities, service provision and equipment. Must provide proof of hearing loss and be a resident in the Canterbury province for more than 12 months and not be older than 21 years. Canterbury is inclusive of South Canterbury, Canterbury and North Canterbury. It is defined as the area north of the Waitaki River, south of the Conway River and east of the Southern Alps. Value: Approximately $15000 each year to be awarded to a number of applicants. Closing Date: 31 March each year Who to Contact: National Foundation for the Deaf PO Box 37729 Parnell Auckland 1151 Ph: Freephone 0800 867 446 (NZ only) Freefax: 0800 332 343 (NZ only) www.nfd.org.nz/?t=10 AUT Community Partnership Award Scholarship for the Deaf Provided by: Auckland University of Technology For: To allow a student who is deaf or who has moderate to severe hearing loss attend Auckland University of Technology. It is for tuition fees for a maximum of 4 papers per semester, plus student services and student association fees. The scholarship does not cover books, material fees, NZQA, administration charges when changing programme or study or miscellaneous charges. The programme of study can be part-time or fulltime for a Certificate, Diploma or Undergraduate Degree course at AUT. Value: Tuition fees of up to $3,456 per year, for up to three years Todd Fernie for information and an application form. Auckland University of Technology Disability Resource Service Private Bag 92 006 Auckland 1142 Phone: 09 921 9999 x8487 Fax: 09 921 9849 Email: todd.fernie@aut.ac.nz Barry Whelan Scholarship Provided by: Disability Resource Centre (Hawkes Bay) For: Disabled persons as defined in The Disabled Persons Community Welfare Act. Must be residents of Hawkes Bay. Preference will be given to people with an involvement in Hastings. Value: $2000 maximum each year Closing date: 31 July each year Disability Resource Centre (HB) Inc. 204 Nelson St Sth P O Box 2348 Stortford Lodge Hastings Phone: (06) 873 8210 Fax: (06) 873 8212 Email: ceo@drchb.org.nz Blue Lagoon Hearing Trust Scholarship Provided by: Blue Lagoon Hearing Trust For: Study that will benefit hearing impaired or deaf people in the Tauranga and Mt Maunganui area. It is for hearing impaired, deaf, or hearing. Value: Up to $5,000 Closing date: 31st October each year John Gaylard Secretary/Co-coordinator Blue Lagoon Hearing Trust P O Box 8354 Cherrywood Tauranga Phone: (07) 576 1349 Fax: (07) 576 1370 Email: info@bluelagoonhearingtrust.co.nz www.bluelagoonhearingtrust.co.nz

Deaf Studies Award Provided by: The Deaf Development Trust For: Deaf people intending to study Deaf Studies at Victoria University of. The Trust will consider the candidates potential to succeed in the course, financial need and commitment to working in the field of Deaf Studies/teaching NZSL. Value: Six awards of $1500 Closing date: 1st December Leslie Carmichael Deaf Development Trust C/- 109c Golf Road Paraparaumu Beach Email: lcarmichael@xtra.co.nz Dennis Nathan Educational Trust Provided by: Dennis Nathan Educational Trust for the Deaf For: To assist born deaf people over the age of 16 years to have educational, trade or other work training skills. Value: It includes the cost of fees, books, tools and similar training expenses. Closing date: 28 February each year The Secretary Dennis Nathan Educational Trust for the Deaf C/- NZI Guardian Trust Ltd Private Bag 28913 Ph: (09) 523 3701 Fax: (09) 523 3460 Email: cblincoe@nzgf.co.nz Dulcie Bowman Memorial Scholarship Provided by: The University of Auckland For: To encourage hearing-impaired women students at either undergraduate or postgraduate levels. The successful candidate must be a woman student at The University of Auckland and be enrolled full-time for a second or subsequent year of an approved programme of study.she must have a hearing disability. The basis of selection shall be academic merit assessed on the first year of university study. Value: Two scholarships of $3,000 Closing date: 30 June and 1 November each year Scholarships Office The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland 1020 Phone: (09) 373 7599 ext 87494 Email: scholarships@auckland.ac.nz http://www.science.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/for /future-postgraduates-4/fp-scholarships-prizesand-awards EdUC8 Scholarship Provided by: University of Canterbury College of Education For: The categories of scholarships are: overcoming barriers (e.g. disability), Maori, Pasifika, Academic, students who are parents, hardship, mature students over 20 years of age. Students need to be enrolled in a teaching course at the UC College of Education; and are full financial members of EdUC8; and have been members of EdUC8 throughout their enrollment at the University of Canterbury. Value: $1,000 Closing date: 31 March The Scholarships Office University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch 8140 Phone: (03) 366 7001, ext. 8964 or ext. 8976 Fax: (03) 364 2309 Email: scholarships@canterbury.ac.nz http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/scholarshipsearch/ Graeme Clark Scholarship: Australia and N.Z. Provided by: Cochlear Ltd For: Cochlear implant and bone conduction implant recipients who have been accepted into a university course or who are current university students. This includes mature age students. Value: The Scholarship consists of financial assistance towards a degree at an accredited university and is paid in annual instalments on the successful completion of each year of study for a period of up to three years. Closing Date: 31 May each year Who to Contact: Cochlear Ltd Asia Pacific Region The Graeme Clark Scholarship PO Box 1444 Lane Cove Macquarie Centre NSW 2113 Australia Email: customerservice@cochlear.com http://www.cochlear.com/au/community/graemeclark-scholarship

John Harre Award Provided by: Otatara Trust- Eastern Institute of Technology Hawkes Bay For: EIT students with a disability who are enrolled in and have completed or near completion of an EIT Hawkes Bay programme. Value: $3000 maximum value paid work at EIT Closing date: 29 October each year Disability Liaison Officer EIT Hawkes Bay Phone: (06) 974 8000, Extn 6049 Email: disability@eit.ac.nz http://www.eit.ac.nz/students/scholarships/ > then go to 'Disability Scholarships' June Opie Fellowship Provided by: June Opie Fellowship For: Students of high academic achievement who have a severe disability. It is intended for those who plan to undertake postgraduate study with a view to preparing themselves for a role in the professions, in politics, or more particularly, in university teaching and research and who have disability issues as a continuing interest. The award is made to enable the recipient to secure such assistance, by travel, by the preparation of computer software, or by other means as will facilitate effective study and preparation for the future. Value: $12,000 maximum Closing date: 1st October each year Scholarships Office The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland Ph: (09) 373 7599 extn 87494 Fax: (09) 308 2309 Email: scholarships@auckland.ac.nz http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/for/currentstudents/cs-scholarships-and-awards/cs-searchfor-scholarships-andawards?form=details&detailcode=800519 Mary Adeline Allen Scholarship Provided by: Kelston Deaf Education Centre For: Deaf/hearing impaired students at a recognised tertiary level educational institute. To help pay for interpreters, note takers and course fees. Value: Up to $2000 Closing date: 31 October each year The Tertiary Support Co-coordinator Kelston Deaf Education Centre Private Bag 93-008 New Lynn Auckland Ph: (09) 827 4859 Fax: (09) 827 9819 Email: karenb@kded.school.nz National Foundation for the Deaf Educational Scholarships Provided by: National Foundation for the Deaf Trust For: Course fees, books, interpreters, note takers and extra educational material or teaching at tertiary level. Value: About $6000 Deaf Education Scholarship NFD PO Box 37729 Parnell Auckland 1151 Free Ph: 0800 867 446 (NZ only) Free Fax: (09) 307 2923 (NZ only) http://www.nfd.org.nz/?t=50 National Foundation for the Deaf Training and Development Scholarship Provided by: National Foundation for the Deaf For: To help people (deaf, hearing impaired or hearing) training or professional development that will be beneficial to deaf and hearing impaired people. A portion of the scholarship will be used to support interpreter training in New Zealand. It covers the participation in a course at a local or overseas venue, gathering resources for educational and or social purposes, attending conferences. Value: About $14000 - $15000 each year to a number of people Training & Development Scholarship NFD PO Box 37729 Parnell Auckland 1151 Free Ph: 0800 867 446 (NZ only) Ph/TTY: (09) 307 2922 Free Fax: 0800 332 343 (NZ only) http://www.nfd.org.nz/?t=88

New Zealand Federation for Deaf Children including John & Betty Rose Scholarship Provided by: The New Zealand Federation for Deaf Children For: Deaf/hearing impaired students attending a recognized tertiary educational institute. Students must be under the age of 22 years and a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident. The student or their parent must be a financial member of a member group of the New Zealand Federation for Deaf Children. The scholarship is to help with extra educational expenses such as interpreters, note takers, paid buddy systems, photocopying and educational material. Value: Up to $1000 Closing date: 1st March each year The Secretary NZ Federation for Deaf Children P O Box 8038 Kensington Whangarei Free phone: 0800 332 324 (NZ only) Email: admin@deafchildren.org.nz http://www.deafchildren.org.nz/display.php?id=692 Oticon Foundation Grant Provided by: Oticon Foundation For: Deaf/hearing impaired undertaking research or projects of benefit to the hearing impaired. Value: Various The Secretary Oticon Foundation in NZ C/- PO Box 9128 Te Aro Phone: 0800 OTICON Email: info@oticon.org.nz http://www.oticon.org.nz/grantappli.htm Quota International of Takapuna Scholarship for Deaf People Provided by: Quota International Takapuna For: To assist a deaf person to gain an educational qualification. Must have a hearing loss of 60dB or more in better ear. Live or have their study base in Auckland. Be attending an approved course at a tertiary institution, preferably as a full-time student. Value: Up to $1000 Quota International of Takapuna P O Box 33 1487 Takapuna North Shore Phone: (09) 419 0055 Fax: (09) 418 0332 http://www.nfd.org.nz/107/quota- International-of-Takapuna-Scholarship-for-Deaf- People Shirley McKenzie Scholarship Provided by: Deaf Aotearoa For: Deaf students training in areas that will contribute to welfare/well being of deaf people. Value: Varies each year Closing date: 31 January each year Chief Executive Officer Deaf Aotearoa New Zealand PO Box 15-770 New Lynn Auckland 0640 Ph: (09) 828 3282 Fax: (09) 828 3235 http://www.nfd.org.nz/?t=109 Penny Went NZSL Teaching Scholarship Provided by: Deaf Development Fund For: Deaf people fluent in NZSL and having had experience in teaching NZSL, or other teaching experience. Preferably the person should be a current member of NZSLTA or have proven ability to succeed in study. Value: To a maximum of $5,000 per year Closing date: 1st November Deaf Development Fund C/- 109c Golf Road Paraparaumu Beach Email: lcarmichael@xtra.co.nz http://www.jrmckenzie.org.nz/sites/default/files/at tachments/penny%20went%20nzsl%20schola rship%20form.pdf

Sir Roy McKenzie VUW Deaf Scholarship Provided by: Deaf Development Trust For: To help more deaf students to get a tertiary qualification by studying at Victoria University of. Applicants must have a hearing loss of 70 DB or greater in the better ear (i.e. severely deaf). The scholarship is available for undergraduate study leading to a degree, at second year or above. (It is available for postgraduate study leading to a diploma or degree). Any field of study will be considered, but at post-graduate level preference will be given to study in a field that contributes in some way to the development of deaf people. Value: Two scholarships per year For undergraduate study: $3000 For post-graduate study: $5000 Closing date: 30th November each year Lesley Carmichael J R McKenzie Trust, Deaf Development Fund c/o - 109c Golf Road Paraparaumu Beach Ph: (04) 384 6511 Fax: (04) 499 0061 Email: lcarmichael@xtra.co.nz Or The Scholarships Office Victoria University of PO Box 600 Ph: (04) 463 5113 Email: scholarships-office@vuw.ac.nz http://www.fis.org.nz/breakout/vuw/schols.phtml?detail+600430 Shona Butterfield Scholarship Provided by: The Open Polytechnic For: New Zealanders who have a disability to achieve their full potential in their area of study. Successful applicants will be provided with the opportunity to study in their own home, supported by freephone access to lecturer, library and other services. Value: Up to $5000 (over a period of up to two years) to cover course costs and funds for textbooks. Closing date: 10th January each year The Scholarship Committee Shona Butterfield Scholarship The Open Polytechnic Private Bag 31914 Lower Hutt 5040 Ph: 0508 650 200 Fax: (04) 913 5308 Email: disabilities@openpolytechnic.ac.nz http://www.openpolytechnic.ac.nz/study-withus/enrolment-and-costs/financial-assistance-andscholarships/open-polytechnic-scholarships/ Students with Disability Study Award Provided by: The Open Polytechnic For: Open Polytechnic students with a disability to encourage and support them towards completing a qualification. Value: Up to $1000 Closing date: 30 April The Learning Centre Te Wahanga Whakapakari Ako Open Polytechnic Private Bag 31914 Lower Hutt Ph: 0508 650 200 ext 5052 (free phone) Email: learningcentre@openpolytechnic.ac.nz http://www.openpolytechnic.ac.nz/study-withus/enrolment-and-costs/financial-assistance-andscholarships/open-polytechnic-scholarships/ Victoria Achiever Scholarships - first year students Provided by: Victoria University For: Academically-able school leavers to a Bachelor's degree programme at Victoria University of. Students must be represented in one or more of the targeted groups; Maori students, Pacific students, students with disabilities, students from decile 1-3 schools and students who can demonstrate financial hardship. Value: $5,000. A small number will be awarded $10,000 Closing date: 1st October each year Student Recruitment Admission and Orientation Victoria University of P.O. Box 600 Phone: 0800 VICTORIA, or 04 463 5374 Fax: 04 463 5193 Email: course-advice@vuw.ac.nz http://www.fis.org.nz/breakout/vuw/schols.phtml?detail+600366

Variety Gold Heart Scholarship Provided by: Variety For: New Zealand children with special needs and to help them achieve their life goals in music, the arts, education or sport. This could include assisting with tuition fees, personal development, coaching, and the purchase of training equipment, travel or accommodation. Leading professionals and celebrities will mentor successful applicants in their chosen pursuits. Applicants need to be eligible under Variety's 'special needs' criteria, being sick, disabled or disadvantaged in some way and be under the age of 18 years. Applications are reviewed by the Variety Grants Committee and scholarships granted to applicants who can demonstrate their passion and commitment to a long term life or career aspiration. Value: A maximum of $5000 per annum for up to 3 years Closing date: 30 March Variety - The Children s Charity PO Box 17276 Greenlane Auckland 1546 Ph: (09) 520 4111 Fax: (09) 520 1122 Email: helpkids@variety.org.nz http://www.variety.org.nz/how-wehelp/future-kiwi-kids/gold-heart-scholarships Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is current and correct. However, applicants should contact the appropriate administering body before making an application, as details do change frequently. Victoria / Te Aro Equity Scholarship Provided by: Victoria University For: Academically-able students to a Bachelor's degree programme at Victoria University of who has attended Te Aro School for at least three years and who is represented in one of the following targeted groups; Maori students, Pasific students, students with disabilities, students who are the first person in their immediate family to attend University; students who can demonstrate financial hardship. Value: $4,000. Closing date: 15 November each year Student Recruitment The Scholarships Office Victoria University of P.O. Box 600 Phone: 04 463 5113 or 04 463 5557 Email: scholarships-office@vuw.ac.nz http://www.fis.org.nz/breakout/vuw/schols.phtml?detail+600519