Start your success story with a Mito - Te pūkenga scholarship

Start your success story with a Mito - Te pūkenga scholarship

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MITO - Te Pūkenga, in partnership with Inspiring Futures Foundation, is welcoming applications for the 2024 scholarship programme.

Multiple scholarships will be awarded across 15 categories. Previous scholarship recipients have developed their skills in apprenticeships, traineeships and business skills to specialise in a certain field and support their management goals. All recipients receive advisory support from MITO - Te Pūkenga throughout their training.

Three new categories have been added this year, the MITO Alumni Advanced Technical scholarship, the MITO Alumni Advanced Technical – Māori scholarship, and the MITO Alumni Advanced Technical – Pacific Peoples scholarship. Multiple scholarships are available for each category, covering the training fees for MITO - Te Pūkenga’s New Zealand Certificate in Light Automotive Engineering (Level 5), New Zealand Certificate in Heavy Automotive Engineering (Level 5), or the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Electrical Engineering (Level 5) programme, commencing in 2024.

To find out more and apply online visit mito.nz/scholarships.

Applications close 5pm, Friday 24 November 2023.

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