Pathways students awarded AUT scholarships

Students studying the AUT University Certificate in Foundation Studies delivered by ACG Pathways have received more than $28,000 in scholarships from AUT University for the 2018 academic year.

AUT Business School’s Business International Study Awards were open to high-achieving international foundation studies students interested in studying the Bachelor of Business in February 2018.

Awards ranging from $2000 to $5000 towards first year tuition fees were offered to the top 11 students on the course. AUT Business Faculty Director (International Marketing and Recruitment) Farnaaz Mohammed announced the winners at the recent graduation.

Executive Principal of ACG Pathways Mark Haines said the awards were an appropriate recognition for the students’ dedication and hard work. “Their parents will be proud of their achievements, as we are at ACG. AUT’s support of their Foundation programme taught by ACG is greatly appreciated.”

 

Congratulations to all our scholarship winners:

Xalisa Vorachit $5,000
Muyao He $4,000 (Absent)
Daiki Nagayama $3,000
Jiaxin Li $2,000
Haichen Tian $2,000
Yuecheng Yang $2,000
Shuang Liang $2,000
Francesca Roldan $2,000
Abinesa Ratna Rajah $2,000
Mengyan Li $2,000 (Absent)
Ting Su $2,000

 

 

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