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Government launches Step Up Scholarships  
Author : Edusearch







Created : 15 Sep 2003
Last Revision : 15 Sep 2003

Around 500 students will be eligible next year for new Step Up tertiary scholarships as part of the government's moves to improve participation by
low income people in tertiary education and the retention of skilled graduates in New Zealand.

Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey and Health Minister Annette King announced the bonded scholarships scheme, worth as much as $43,000 over six years for some students.

Step Up scholarships are being piloted with low-income students studying human and animal health degrees in 2004.
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