Empower Your Education in New Zealand with Tulī Takes Flight and Pacific Education Foundation Scholarships
Program Overview
The Tulī Takes Flight Scholarships were established as part of the New Zealand Government’s gesture of goodwill and reconciliation to Pacific communities following the 2021 Dawn Raids apology. These scholarships support learners in all stages of education, including career changers and those continuing their study, providing opportunities for growth and development across vocational and higher education pathways.
The Pacific Education Foundation Scholarships encourage Pacific learners to engage in further education, supporting students across all disciplines. These scholarships recognize the diversity and talent of Pacific Island communities in New Zealand, promoting academic and professional advancement.
Scholarship Benefits
The Tulī Takes Flight Scholarships offer up to $32,000 to support vocational, undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate study. The Pacific Education Foundation Scholarships provide grants of $5,400 for full-time undergraduate study and $10,400 for full-time postgraduate study. Both programs relieve financial pressure, allowing recipients to focus on achieving academic excellence while celebrating Pacific heritage and identity.
Eligibility Criteria
These scholarships are open to Pacific learners in New Zealand. Tulī Takes Flight supports learners at all levels of study, including those changing careers or continuing their education. The Pacific Education Foundation Scholarships are available to students in any discipline pursuing full-time study at undergraduate or postgraduate levels.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 Tulī Takes Flight and Pacific Education Foundation Scholarships provide substantial financial support, recognition of Pacific identity, and the opportunity to pursue studies without financial stress. These scholarships empower learners to achieve their academic and professional dreams while contributing to the future of Pacific communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their applications by 5 pm on Tuesday, 30 September 2025. Detailed guidelines and submission portals are available through the respective scholarship websites. Applications should include relevant academic records, a personal statement, and any supporting documents demonstrating eligibility and commitment to Pacific communities.
