A key partner in the region’s post COVID journey to prosperity, UCOL has teamed up with the Manawatu, Whanganui, and
Wairarapa Chambers of Commerce to offer free qualifications to improve the capabilities of local businesses.
The Chamber scholarships are available for UCOL’s Diploma in Business, and graduate diploma programmes in project
management, business information systems, ICT, and operations and production management. Chamber of Commerce members who
enrol in one of these programmes between the 23 November and 18 December will receive a full scholarship to cover all
programmes fees.
The scholarships are only available to Chamber Members (and their employees), with a cap of 200 scholarships on offer.
This has been created in recognition of the challenges the current economic situation has created for local businesses
in Palmerston North, Whanganui, Wairarapa, and Horowhenua (who can be eligible through the Manawatu Chamber of
Commerce). The local Chamber network sustains and nurtures regional businesses, and forms the backbone of local
economies.
“UCOL recognises the challenges facing small businesses and our regional industries,” says to UCOL’s Acting Chief
Executive Dr Linda Sissons. “UCOL is offering the 100% scholarship to Chamber members as an initiative to assist in the
‘survive, revive and thrive goals’ of the Manawatū-Whanganui Economic Recovery Taskforce.”
“These scholarships are targeted at courses that will develop and grow the existing talent and skills in our rohe,
ensuring our workforce is future fit and able to meet the recruitment demands being created by large projects coming to
our region.”
“The value of lifelong learning cannot be understated, but at the same time UCOL recognises that professional
development can be a high cost, particularly for small businesses. The courses included have been specifically selected
to ensure they address the needs of industry, will allow employees to work whilst studying, and ensure that at the end
of their training, participants receive a qualification that supports their personal growth.”
"This is a hugely generous offer," said Amanda Linsley, CEO of the Manawatu Chamber of Commerce. "It’s a great
initiative that will help to develop much needed middle management skills across our region, a win-win for our
businesses and their employees."
Those interested in taking part should contact their local Chamber of Commerce or UCOL via j.brodie@ucol.ac.nz.
Scholarship Programmes:
· Graduate Diploma in Project Management (Level 7) - 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
· Graduate Diploma in Business Information Systems (Level 7) - 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
· Graduate Diploma in Operations and Production Management- 1 year, full-time or 2 years part-timeTerms and Conditions
To qualify for this scholarship, participants must be:
· A member, or employee of a member organisation, of the Manawatu Chamber of Commerce
· A New Zealand citizen
· A New Zealand resident or permanent resident living in New Zealand for the duration of your study
· An Australian citizen or resident living in New Zealand for the duration of your study
· Not currently enrolled in a UCOL programme
The participant must complete the course of study within a two-year period or be prepared to pay the balance of fees
owing.
The scholarship applies only to the base tuition fee attached to each eligible programme of study. Direct material
costs, such as textbooks, and the Student Services Levy must be met by the individual student. The UCOL COVID-19 Scholarship is subject to New Zealand government policies.
The 100% scholarship is available only to the first 200 applicants that apply in the period 23 November to 18 December
2020 (inclusive).FAQs
1. What are the entry requirements?
For entry into the Level 5 NZ Diploma in Bus you will need to have completed NCEA L3, a relevant L4 qualification, or
valid work experience (Dean’s discretion required).
For entry into the Level 7 programmes, you must have a Bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in any field except the
chosen course of study, or a Level 6 or 7 Diploma plus relevant life or work experience.
To enrol in the Graduate Diploma ICT, you must have a Bachelor degree (or higher) in an ICT related field.
2. What if I don’t complete the course within two years?
You may continue your study but the scholarship ends after two years so you will be liable for any fees owing for the
balance of study completed beyond the initial two year period.
3. What if I fail some of my courses?
You must demonstrate satisfactory academic progress as defined in the course requirements or you may be liable to
reimburse UCOL for the full tuition fees.
4. How will you know if I am a Chamber member?
You must provide evidence of your employment with a Chamber member or a receipt from the Chamber of Commerce.
5. Where can I study?
All courses are offered at our Manawatū campus. The Level 5 NZ Diploma in Business is also offered at our Whanganui and
Wairarapa campuses. Depending on interest, study groups may be set up at all campuses.
6. How much time do I need to commit?
The Level 5 NZ Diploma in Business requires 4 hours per week of class attendance (2x2) plus another 6 hours of
self-study.
The Level 7 programmes require 10 hours per week including completion of an industry project. You will spend 2 hours per
week in class during normal office hours (8am – 5pm). If you are in a course that includes an online component, the
lecture is normally held after 5pm.
7. Can I study online?
The Graduate Diploma in Business Information Systems, the NZ Diploma in Business, and the Graduate Diploma ICT are
delivered face-to-face in a classroom setting. The other programmes combine face-to-face and online learning to allow
flexibility with work commitments. Please refer to the UCOL website for full details.