$25,000 awarded to WelTec Engineering students
HUTT CITY COUNCIL NEWS RELEASE
26 March
2015
$25,000 awarded to WelTec Engineering students
Nine WelTec engineering students were this morning awarded a combined $25,000 in scholarship money from Hutt City Council. Other local and national companies added to that with their own scholarship money.
The recipients, who have all started studying towards diplomas or degrees in engineering at WelTec this year, were recognised for their outstanding academic potential and leadership capabilities at a ceremony marking the re-opening of the refurbished Wellington School of Engineering in Petone.
Mayor Ray Wallace presented the scholarships, which are as follows:
Hutt City Council and Fraser Engineering
Scholarship
Caleb Badcock awarded $2500 by
Hutt City Council towards a New Zealand Diploma in
Engineering with a corresponding scholarship from Fraser
Engineering
Toby Joll awarded $2500 by Hutt City
Council towards a Bachelor of Engineering Technology with a
corresponding scholarship from Fraser
Engineering
Hutt City Council Women in Engineering
Scholarship
Kelsey Linton awarded $2500 by
Hutt City Council towards a New Zealand Diploma in
Engineering
Hutt City Council Maori & Pasifika
Engineering Scholarship
Nikau Fiso awarded
$5000 by Hutt City Council towards a New Zealand Diploma in
Engineering
Awhina Owen awarded $2500 by Hutt City
Council towards a New Zealand Diploma in
Engineering
Hutt City Council and KiwiRail
Scholarship
Connor Kilmartin awarded $2500
by Hutt City Council towards a New Zealand Diploma in
Engineering with a corresponding scholarship from
KiwiRail
Joshua Harris awarded $2500 by Hutt City
Council towards a New Zealand Diploma in Engineering with a
corresponding scholarship from KiwiRail
Tamati
Thorpe-Parker awarded $2500 by Hutt City Council towards a
New Zealand Diploma in Engineering with a corresponding
scholarship from KiwiRail
Alexandra Foote awarded
$2500 by Hutt City Council towards a Bachelor of Engineering
Technology with a corresponding scholarship from
KiwiRail
Mayor Ray Wallace says, “We have 150
engineering companies in Hutt City, part of a thriving
technology sector that makes a significant contribution to
the economy.
“Hutt City Council views investment in
young people who wish to study engineering at an advanced
level as critical to making sure our innovation-led
companies can continue to grow.
“It is also fantastic to be providing opportunities for our young people to have highly successful careers here in their hometown. We appreciate the shared contribution to these scholarships by the Hutt Valley based Fraser Engineering and KiwiRail.”
Hutt City Council works closely with WelTec and the employers to award the scholarships, which was an initiative that began in 2014.
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