Apply for a 2019 MITO scholarship
Are you passionate about learning and want to advance your career by completing a national qualification? If you work in the automotive, extractive, transport, logistics or industrial textile fabrication industry, you could be eligible to apply for a 2019 MITO scholarship. With up to 58 scholarships available, across six categories, totalling up to $60,000 in value, there are numerous opportunities available for you to start your success story.
Developed to assist aspiring and successful graduate learners to progress their skills and knowledge, the MITO scholarship programme contributes funding towards apprenticeships, training programmes and business management qualifications. Previous recipients have used their scholarships to help fund apprenticeships, graduate business diplomas, advanced technical programmes and management courses. View the list of 2018 MITO scholarship recipients.
SCHOLARSHIP CATEGORIES FOR 2019
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The Kick Start scholarship is awarded to individuals who have full-time employment or an offer of full-time employment in one of MITO’s industries in 2020 and have not previously been enrolled in a MITO training programme at Level 3 or above. This scholarship pays the first year programme fee for any MITO apprenticeship or traineeship programme at Level 3 or above. Up to 25 scholarships are available.
Are you eligible for two years' of free fees through the Government? If so, you won’t be eligible for this scholarship. Find out more.
The Kick Start Māori and Pacific Peoples scholarship is awarded to individuals who have full-time employment or an offer of full-time employment in one of MITO’s industries in 2020 and have not previously been enrolled in a MITO training programme at Level 3 or above. This scholarship pays the first year programme fee for any MITO apprenticeship or traineeship programme at Level 3 or above. Applicants must be of Māori or a Pacific Peoples ethnicity. Up to seven scholarships are available.
Are you eligible for two years' of free fees through the Government? If so, you won’t be eligible for this scholarship. Find out more.
The Business Skills scholarship is awarded to current or aspiring managers or supervisors employed full-time in any of MITO’s industries. This scholarship pays the programme fee for MITO’s First Line Management programme. Up to 15 scholarships are available.
The Business Skills Māori and Pacific Peoples scholarship is awarded to current or aspiring managers or supervisors employed full-time in any of MITO’s industries. This scholarship pays the programme fee for MITO’s First Line Management programme. Applicants must be of Māori or a Pacific Peoples ethnicity. Up to seven scholarships are available.
The MITO Alumni – Diploma in Business scholarship pays the programme fee for MITO’s Diploma in Business (Level 5). Applicants must have completed MITO’s Business Skills (First Line Management) programme and be employed full-time in the automotive industry. Two scholarships are available.
The MITO Alumni – Electric Vehicle scholarship pays the programme fee for MITO’s New Zealand Certificate in Electric Vehicle Automotive Engineering (Level 5). Applicants must have completed an automotive apprenticeship through MITO and be employed full-time in the automotive industry. Two scholarships are available.
The MITO Alumni scholarship pays the first year programme fee for any MITO apprenticeship or traineeship programme at Level 4 or above. Applicants must have already completed a training programme through MITO at Level 4 or above.
The Clyde Cunningham QSM Memorial scholarship pays the programme fee for MITO’s First Line Management programme. Applicants must have completed a MITO automotive apprenticeship and be based in the Hawke’s Bay region.