Scholarship Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 82]

  1. Nursing scholars will receive the sum of £25 a year, of which at least £8 must be devoted towards clothing, outfit, &c., the rest being devoted to board.

  2. To those scholars who have completed a year's course as day-pupils at a hospital to the satisfaction of the authorities a Senior Nursing Scholarship or Probationership may be granted.

  3. The Senior Scholarships will be tenable for a period of three years, during which time holders are expected to qualify for a nurse's certificate.

C.—UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS.

  1. A limited number of scholarships, each of the value of £40 per annum, may be offered to Maori youths who satisfy the following conditions, namely:-

(a.) They are predominantly Maori by birth;

(b.) They have passed well the Matriculation or the Medical Preliminary Examination of the New Zealand University;

(c.) They have notified to the Department their desire to enter a University College with a view to qualifying for a profession.

  1. The Department will pay the class fees, college fees, and examination fees prescribed by the University regulations.

  2. An allowance not exceeding £10 per annum will also be made to scholarship holders on account of such books, &c., as are necessary.

GENERAL.

  1. A holder of any of the scholarships provided in these regulations may be required to furnish the Inspector-General of Schools with evidence that he is of a good character.

  2. If, on a report from the Headmaster or Principal of the secondary school, or from the Inspector-General of Schools, it shall appear to the Minister that the attendance, conduct, diligence, or progress of any scholar is not satisfactory, the Minister may determine that the scholarship held by such pupil shall cease at the end of the quarter in which such report is received.

  3. The Inspector-General, or any other person appointed by the Minister, may visit any scholar and inspect or examine his work in order to ascertain his diligence and progress.

  4. In general, scholarships will be awarded at the end of the year, but applications for scholarships addressed to the Inspector-General of Schools may be made at any time.

  5. The Department will pay the fares of scholarship holders when they first leave home to take up their scholarships and when they return home at the completion thereof.

J. F. ANDREWS,

Clerk of the Executive Council.

By Authority: JOHN MACLAY, Government Printer, Wellington




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1909, No 82





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🪶 Nursing Scholarship Regulations

🪶 Māori Affairs
Nursing scholarships, Maori girls, Financial assistance, Clothing allowance, Senior scholarships

🪶 University Scholarship Regulations for Maori Youths

🪶 Māori Affairs
University scholarships, Maori youths, Matriculation, Medical Preliminary Examination, Profession, Class fees, College fees, Examination fees, Books allowance

🪶 General Scholarship Regulations

🪶 Māori Affairs
Scholarship holders, Good character, Attendance, Conduct, Diligence, Progress, Minister's discretion, Inspector-General of Schools, Fares
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council