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APTC Bursary Awards

There are two levels of Bursary awards available

Full awards

Includes training at an APTC campus and bursary support to cover international travel and living costs. This assistance is available for students studying at an APTC campus outside their home country.

Partial awards 

Includes training at an APTC campus and some bursary support for costs related to the study. Usually available to Fiji, PNG, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu students to train in their home country.

APTC Bursary Program

The APTC bursary program is a level of support provided by APTC that may include financial assistance towards tuition fees, travel, accommodation, living costs and medical insurance for students. 

The bursary supports Pacific Islanders and Timorese in accessing assistance for their studies. 

The bursary program is managed based on transparency, merit, access, and equity. We prioritise supporting students from regional and remote areas and ensuring gender and disability inclusion.

All APTC application forms are provided and processed free of charge

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for an APTC Bursary, you must 

  • Be a citizen and resident in one of the following PIF countries: Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Samoa. Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu or Vanuatu and Timor-Leste. 
  • Not have citizenship or permanent residency (or be entitled to, or have applied for permanent residency) in a country outside the PIF countries (unless your country does not issue passports - the Cook Islands and Niue)
  • Satisfy the admission requirements of APTC (including English language, literacy and numeracy requirements)
  • Not have access to another source of funding (e.g. through your employer)
  • Not have had an NZAID or Australian Government scholarship that has been terminated
  • Be able to take up the scholarship on starting date for which it is offered. 

Selection Criteria

The selection process will be transparent, fair and merit-based.

When selecting applicants, we consider:

  • Your capacity to pay for your education
  • The equitable allocation of scholarships according to citizenship
  • Gender equity
  • The qualifications, skills and knowledge that you already have
  • An appropriate balance between existing workers and unemployed applicants
  • Whether you are from a rural or disadvantaged background
  • Whether you have previously received scholarship support
  • The impact on labour supply in the small island states is if several applicants from one employer or location are selected for study simultaneously.