The James (Senior) & Mary Garcia Scholarship
IMPORTANT: Please read information below to assist you in completing your application online.
Applicants should carefully consider the criteria which may be varied from time to time.
The James (Senior) & Mary Garcia Scholarships are open to students whose permanent residence is in the Taranaki district, with a preference to be given to former Westown Primary School Student. The following article provides some background on the settlor and her family.
The purpose of the Trust is to provide scholarships to assist school leavers aiming to further their education in the area of Journalism and or Music.
Who is eligible: School leavers who are New Zealand born or hold New Zealand Citizenship who are intending to advance their education in 2025 and beyond with an appropriate tertiary provider with a desire to take up a career in the Music or Journalism industry.
The Scholarships will be awarded to applications balancing career-specific, merit-based and financial need based.
A preference will be given to former students of Westown Primary School.
How much funding is available: A number of Scholarships will be awarded for each purpose. Each Scholarship will be valued between $3,000 and $10,000 per year and be awarded for up to 4 years each (values and periods will differ from applicant to applicant).
What can the Scholarship be used for: Scholarships can be applied towards your Student Loan, Tertiary Fees (including course fees and Halls of Residence fees) or other expenses relating to your study (including Laptop, Stationary, travel expenses etc). It is the preference of the Trustee to have payments made to a provider rather than an individual.
The Scholarship cannot be used towards the purchase of a car or cell phone.
How to apply: Complete the application form via Public Trust online Granting System ‘Smarty Grants’. A full application will require you to fill in the form and upload the required documents. This includes providing Academic Details, Proposed course of study, Financial Information, Supporting Documents. You can save the form as you go and log back in at any time to complete and submit before 5pm on the 29th of November.
Eligibility:
Scholarship Terms and Conditions
Applications must be from individuals only and the scholarships will only be awarded to suitable applicants.
The decision of the Committee is final, and no further discussion will be entertained.
Important dates
Late applications will not be accepted.
Contact us: Any questions should be directed to Public Trust either by emailing us at funding@publictrust.co.nz or calling us on 0800 371 471.
Continuation Scholarships: Where a Scholarship is awarded for more than one year, future years are subject to Committee approval, annually. After the first year, and in order to receive further assistance, applicants are required to request continuation of scholarship from Public Trust before 31 January each year. This request must include:
(a) A brief review of the previous year.
(b) An outline of the intended study for the year ahead.
(c) Provide a brief update of current financial circumstances.
(d) How you wish your Scholarship to be applied.
(e) Previous year’s examination results and confirmation of re-enrolment.
The Committee reserves the right to:
If you do not apply for a continuation before the 31st of January, your Scholarship and future years Scholarships will be considered lapsed.
IMPORTANT: Please read information below to assist you in completing your application online.
Step 1: Determine eligibility
Step 2: Register or login to apply online
Note: Please store your login details in a safe place for future reference.
Step 3: Complete your Application
Note: Our preferred format for attachments is PDF, Excel, Word or JPG. Supporting materials cannot exceed 25MB in size, as files exceeding this will not upload.
Hint: Save your work regularly so it is not lost if you time out or lose your connection.
You can save your application at any stage and return to it later. Make sure the spell checker is switched on in your browser to prevent spelling errors.
Step 4: Review and submit your Application
Note: Once you have submitted your application no further editing or uploading of supporting documents is possible.
Step 5: What happens next?
If you do not receive a confirmation email, then your application has not been successfully submitted (don’t forget to check your spam email folder when looking for the email).
If you need more help using this form, download the Help Guide for Applicants or check out Applicant Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's).
If you have any technical difficulties using the online SmartyGrants portal email service@smartygrants.com.au.