The Lincoln University Master Merit Scholarship recipient for 2026
Master’s degrees in a couple of Lincoln University’s selected subjects are eligible for the 2026 Taught Master Merit Scholarship. You have until January 31, 2026, to submit your application. This scholarship, which offers up to NZD 15,000 in partial financing, is offered by Lincoln University in New Zealand. Everyone is eligible for this award, with the exception of New Zealand citizens.
Summary:
- Degree: Master
- Provided by: Lincoln University
- Deadline: 31 January, 2026
- Scholarship value: Partial funded
- Host Country: New Zealand
Eligibility Criteria:
- Be an international student
- Enroll in a fully instructed master’s program.
- receive at least a B+ in their last year of a bachelor’s degree.
- meet the requirements to be accepted into the desired master’s program.
- Attend the scholarship-granting school to begin your studies.
Benefits:
For final-year bachelor’s degree candidates with an A average, NZ$15,000:
- Master of Business (Global Management and Marketing)
- Master of Finance in Business
- Fintech and Investment Management Master’s Program
- Master’s in Professional Accounting (CPA)
For final-year bachelor’s degree candidates with a B+ average, NZ$10,000:
- Master of Business with a focus on global management and marketing
- Master of Business (Finance)
- Master of Fintech and Investment Management
- Master’s degree in professional accounting (CPA)
- Agribusiness Management Master’s Program
- Master of Parks Management
- Master of Sports Management and Recreation
- Master’s Program in Tourism Management
Candidates for final-year bachelor’s degrees with a B+ average will get NZ$7,000:
- Land Use Master Artificial Intelligence
- Master’s degree in Applied Computing
- Master of Bioprotection
- Environmental Management and Policy Master’s Program
- Master of Environment and Agriculture
- Master’s Program in International Nature Conservation
- Master’s degree in landscape architecture (240 credits)
- Master of Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering
- Master’s degree in planning (240 credits)
- Master’s Program in Precision Agriculture
- Master of Science in Food Innovation
