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Two Hundred Scholarships Announced

Published: Wed 11 Dec 2002 03:48 PM
Warehouse Stationery Limited proudly announces sponsorship of 200 Scholarships to be known as WAREHOUSE STATIONERY KEY4FREE SCHOLARSHIP 2003.
The Scholarships are valued at $2000 each and are available for participants of full time courses at any polytechnic that is a member of the Association of Polytechnics in New Zealand.
This initiative is funded from the Key4free Computer Training classes held at Warehouse Stationery stores throughout New Zealand.
The criteria will allow applications from a wide sector of the community. Applications are available from participating polytechnics.
Warehouse Stationery has 39 stores throughout New Zealand specialising in providing customers with office products, business machines and consumables, furniture, copy services and school stationery.
“This is an initiative in the communities in which we operate, and we are very proud to be in a position to make these scholarships available” says Robert Smith, General Manager of Stationery Warehouse.
Participant Polytechnics: Aoraki Polytechnic, Timaru Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, Tauranga Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, Christchurch Eastern Institute of Technology, Napier Manukau Institute of Technology, Manukau Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (Blenheim) Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (Nelson) Northland Polytechnic, Whangarei Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin Tai Poutini Polytechnic, Greymouth Tairawhiti Polytechnic, Gisborne Telford Rural Polytechnic, Balclutha The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, Wellington Universal College of Learning (UCOL Manawatu Polytechnic) Universal College of Learning (UCOL Wairarapa Campus) Universal College of Learning (UCOL Wanganui Campus) Wairariki Institute of Technology, Rotorua Waikato Institute of Technology, Hamilton Wellington Institute of Technology, Wellington Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, New Plymouth Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Wellington.

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