Support for scholarship students
Congratulations on receiving a scholarship from the University of Auckland. We wish you the best with your studies!
University can be a daunting experience at times, and all students need help and guidance at some point. The information contained on this page will give you a starting point on what support is available at the University of Auckland.
Scholarship payments
In many cases, scholarship payments will commence in Semester One, after the final date on which students can add or delete courses from their enrolment without incurring a late enrolment fee.
If your scholarship is paid by instalment in multiple semesters, this will be direct credited to your nominated bank account. If you do not meet the GPA requirement in each semester, the remaining instalments may not be paid. If you need to change your bank account number, please update your details in Student Services Online before the end of the second week of semester.
What can I use my scholarship for?
Scholarship payments are made to you for the express purpose of directly supporting your study and are tax-free only under this condition. You may use your scholarship payments for items such as tuition fees, accommodation and living costs, books for study, travel to and from university, equipment required for study (including laptops and similar devices). If you are in doubt about what you can use your payment for, please ask. Any expenditure on items not related to your study might breach the conditions of your scholarship, resulting in the cancellation and repayment of your scholarship.
If your scholarship includes accommodation fees, the Scholarships Office will pay directly to Accommodation Services by the accommodation fees deadline, including the advance payment. If you do not meet the grade point average (GPA) requirement after your first semester, your accommodation payment may be suspended and you will be liable to cover the cost of your second semester accommodation fees.
Will my scholarship affect my student allowance?
Scholarships, prizes and awards may be counted as income and affect how much Student
Allowance can be received. Any amount of a scholarship that pays for fees and course-related costs (e.g. books, travel or laptop etc) is not counted as income, the rest of the scholarship (including accommodation scholarships) is counted as income.
StudyLink - How income affects Student Allowance
Viewing your scholarship payments
You can see your recent scholarship payments in Student Services Online.
- Log into Student Services Online (SSO) and go to the 'Scholarship & Payments' tile.
- Click on the Payments tab.
- Click on the Transactions arrow.
- Click on the Generate Report button to download a pdf copy.
Keeping your scholarship
- You must be enrolled in an eligible programme in order to receive payment. If you change programme after the first semester of your scholarship, you must notify the Scholarships Office before the start of the next semester.
- If you are awarded any additional scholarships, you must contact the Scholarships Office and request co-tenure with your current scholarship. You may be allowed to hold more than one scholarship, subject to the regulations for each scholarship and approval from the University of Auckland Council.
- Deferral of your scholarship will only be considered where there are compelling medical or personal circumstances. You must contact the Manager of the Scholarships Office in writing for approval at scholarships@auckland.ac.nz.
- Some scholarships require you to continue to be enrolled at the University of Auckland after your scholarship is complete. If you do not meet this requirement, you may be required to repay your scholarship. Check the regulations and contact the Scholarships Office if you are unsure.
GPA calculation
Your GPA will be assessed at the end of each semester to confirm your eligibility to continue to hold your scholarship.
We assess your GPA by calculating the average of the final grades across all of your courses. Your final grade for each course is determined by the combination of your internal assessments (assignments, tests etc) and external assessment (end of semester examination).
You can see your GPA on your unofficial transcript available on Student Services Online calculated by individual semester and cumulative for your entire programme. See How do I calculate my Grade Point Average (GPA)? for more information.
If your academic performance was affected by health or unforseen difficulties, you will need to have applied for an aegrotat or compassionate consideration within seven calendar days of the exam. See Illness, injury or other personal misfortune affecting exams or Aegrotat or compassionate consideration for written tests for more information.
Where can I go for help?
The related links above lists some of the key support services in place to assist you during your studies. Support is available for your learning, health, personal and community needs.
If you are experiencing any adverse circumstances, you need to inform the Scholarships Office so any impact on your scholarship can be determined.