BURSARIES
WELLINGTON. post-primary bursaries, which have . been awarded for the first time this year, are of the annual sum of £7O, plus a lodging allowance of £4O for students fiving away from home. They are awarded for periods of three years, with a possible extension to four. The bursaries also provide payrfient '•of tuition fees at university classes. These details are contained in the Post-Pri-mary Teachers' Bursary Regulations, published yesterday. The regulations provide that for each bursar a bond must be taken out and an agreement entered into to ensure that the course is completed and that the bursar serves a term of three years as a post-primary teacher. Sixty-five bursaries were awarded in the first year.— IP.A.) » * *
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Northern Advocate, 13 March 1948, Page 9
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118BURSARIES Northern Advocate, 13 March 1948, Page 9
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