It is estimated that between 20-25% of students at the University have some form of visible or invisible accessibility challenge.
Any student enrolled in an assessed course, who has adisability, medical condition, specific learning difficulty, mental health condition or a temporary impairment that affects their ability to studyis eligible to register withTe Ratonga Whaikaha | Student Accessibility Service at any stage of the academic year.
Discover some of the UC administered scholarships for students with accessibility challenges below. These scholarships are subject to funding availability and are reviewed each year. Search ourfor all scholarships currently available. Using the filters - e.g. your Level of Study, Faculty area, 'Domestic/International Student', and Equity Awards: students with disabilities; to find all scholarships available to students with accessibility challenges; or remove the Equity Award selection to find all other scholarships open to all students (other specific eligibility criteria may apply - read the Regulations of each scholarship to check if you're eligible).