Abstract
Students? attributional beliefs about the causes of their success and failure can have a substantial impact on their motivation in mathematics. In this paper I present data from a group of Maori and Pacific Island students who were chosen to participate in a summer scholarship offered by the Department of Mathematics. Students? enjoyment of being part of a bigger group and their appreciation of the well-structured support was evident. The analysis shows that for these students the encouragement from external sources was a major motivational factor. The weak link on their motivation is the intrinsic motivation.