James Henry Scholarship
Value | NZ$600 per year for three years |
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Number offered | Varies |
Closing date | 31 March |
Information
Open to candidates enrolled in an Arts, Science, Medicine, or Law programme, and whose homes are in the Southland District.
The Scholarships were established by a bequest from the late Rev. James Henry, MA (Aberdeen, 1866), who was born at Foveran, Aberdeenshire, on 26 March 1846. Mr Henry arrived in New Zealand in 1873 and was Presbyterian minister of the Matuarua parish from 1874 to 1884, and of the Lauder parish from 1884 to 1891, when he resigned from the ministry. He lived for some time in Waikawa and from 1898 until 1917 in Invercargill, where he tutored pupils in ancient and modern languages and mathematics. He died in Sydney on 14 December 1919.
In his will Mr Henry directed that the income of the residue of his estate should be accumulated by the Public Trustee for 20 years from the date of his death and that thereafter one-third of the income should be applied towards scholarships tenable at the University of Otago.
Applicants must:
- Be enrolled in a Arts, Science, Medicine, or Law programme
- Have their homes in the Southland District
Awards are made on the basis of the academic results from a student’s Year 13 of secondary school.
Downloads
- Download the James Henry (and Westpac Southland ) Scholarship Application
- Download the James Henry Scholarship Regulations