International Students
The following information is a general guide for international students wishing to enrol at the University of Waikato. Further information and application forms are available on the website: www.waikato.ac.nz/students/international/. Email: [email protected].
Admission
All students are required to meet
the entry requirements for admission, as set out in the Admission
Statute 2008. Applicants whose first language is
not English are also required to provide satisfactory evidence of
English language proficiency, generally in the form of an IELTS
or TOEFL examination score, as set out in the English Language Requirements
for Admission. Scores can vary according to the qualification
sought
International students must apply
for admission either online at www.waikato.ac.nz/study/enrol or
on the Application to enrol form for new international students,
available online at www.waikato.ac.nz/international.
Permanent residents of Australia and
New Zealand, Australian citizens, and students from the Cook Islands,
Tokelau or Niue who are New Zealand citizens, are treated as New
Zealand students and do not need to apply for admission as international
students. Enquiries should be directed to the Student Centre.
All international students enrolling
in an undergraduate programme must hold as a minimum requirement,
an equivalent university entrance qualification; for example, three
passes at grade C or better in the GCE ‘A’ level examinations. Students
who have achieved an equivalent to New Zealand University Entrance
through a qualification other than NCEA at Level 3 will have their
admission assessed on a case by case basis.1 Please contact the
Student and Academic Services Division for detailed guidelines on
admission to the University of Waikato.
1. | Many of the degrees offered at the University of Waikato have prerequisites on their core papers. Applicants who have not achieved specified prerequisites through their study will be required to take additional papers or foundation courses in order to satisfy these prerequisites. Applicants in this situation are advised that not all papers may count towards the completion of the degree and that the programme may take an additional period of time. | |||
Code of Practice |
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The University of Waikato has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students. Copies of the Code are available from the New Zealand Qualifications Authority website at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/providers-partners/caring-for-international-students/. Students should refer to the Code of Practice for their specified responsibilities and to the International Student Handbook or this Calendar for University procedures and recommendations. | ||||
Tuition Fees and Charges |
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(1) | International students are required to pay full cost tuition fees. Students should refer to the Table of Fees and Charges for other fees and charges that may be applicable. | |||
(2) | Application for credit from overseas study prior to enrolment $100.00. | |||
(3) | Application for credit from overseas study after enrolment $50.00. | |||
(4) | New international PhD students are eligible for domestic fees for their studies. Conditions apply. For more information, see the Postgraduate Studies Office website: | |||
New Zealand Immigration Requirements |
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(1) | All international students must hold a valid student visa (or visitor visa for courses of less than three months) for the duration of their studies. Further information regarding the various requirements of Immigration New Zealand (INZ) can be obtained from the nearest New Zealand High Commission, Embassy or INZ Office. | |||
(2) | An offer of place at the University does not guarantee that the student will be issued with a student visa. | |||
(3) | INZ require that tuition fees for the first year of study are pre-paid before a student visa will be issued. Students are also required to provide evidence of additional funds available for living costs of at least NZ$15,000 per year. | |||
(4) | The University is required to report to INZ those students who are not fulfilling the requirements of their student visa, which includes completing compulsory course components and passing papers. | |||
(5) | Full details of immigration requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying, and reporting requirements are available from Immigration New Zealand, and can be viewed on their website at www.immigration.govt.nz. | |||
Pre-paid Tuition Fees Policy |
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As indicated above, international students are required by INZ to pre-pay one year’s tuition fees to the University of Waikato in order to be granted a student visa. These funds are held against the student’s name until they complete their enrolment in person. This policy details the process for refunding these funds if (i) the student travels to New Zealand and does not complete their enrolment, or (ii) completes the first semester of study and does not enrol in the second semester of study and they have a student visa valid for one year. | ||||
(1) | All students must apply in writing for a refund of their pre-paid tuition fees to the Head of the Student and Academic Services Division. | |||
(2) | Students are required to supply a verified copy of their passport and student visa, and a copy of their University of Waikato receipt(s) with their application for a refund. | |||
(3) | The University of Waikato will notify INZ that the student has not fulfilled the obligations of their visa by completing their enrolment at the University of Waikato. | |||
(4) | Where a student wishes to attend another institution in New Zealand, the University of Waikato will transfer the pre-paid tuition fees to that institution, upon written confirmation from that institution of the student’s intention to study. This should be in the form of a formal letter of offer or invoice which confirms the student’s acceptance into a qualification. If the student has already paid their tuition fees at the other institution, the University of Waikato will refund the pre-paid tuition fees to the student, upon written confirmation from the other institution that the fees have been paid. It is the student’s responsibility to provide the necessary documentation from the other institution. | |||
(5) | Where a student will be returning to their home country, the funds will be refunded in one of two ways: | |||
(a) | an overseas bank draft sent to the overseas address provided by the student | |||
(b) | if it is known that the pre-paid tuition fees have been paid by a third party, the refund may be paid back to that third party. | |||
(6) | Where a student is wishing to remain in New Zealand without enrolling at an educational institution, the University of Waikato will refund these funds either | |||
(a) | upon evidence of a valid INZ visa to remain in New Zealand, or | |||
(b) | confirmation that INZ has discharged the University of Waikato’s duty under the original student visa. | |||
(7) | If a programme of study is cancelled by the University of Waikato, a full refund of pre-paid tuition fees will be made to the student by bank draft. |
International Students Refund Administration
Charge
International students who withdraw
their application or their enrolment before the start date of their
programme will receive a 100 percent refund of pre-paid tuition
fees less a $500 Administration Fee. Students who withdraw their
application or their enrolment after the start date of their programme
but during the period for deletion of papers (refer to Clause 12
of the Change of Enrolment Regulations), will receive a 100 percent
refund of pre-paid tuition fees less a $2,000 Administration Fee.
Compulsory Medical and Travel Insurance
International students (including
group students) must have appropriate and current medical and travel
insurance while studying in New Zealand, as stated in the Code of
Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students. Under
the Immigration New Zealand Policy, this must be at least for the
duration of your student visa. Enrolment is dependent on proof of appropriate
insurance. To simplify the process of selecting insurance, the University
has selected Studentsafe-University (underwritten by Allianz New
Zealand) as the preferred insurance policy for all international
students. The Studentsafe-University insurance premium will be added
to tuition fees at the time of enrolment, resulting in international
students being automatically enrolled in the Studentsafe-University
insurance scheme. This premium will not be charged if evidence of
an alternative compliant insurance policy is provided to the University before
the specified deadline (please note there are only a small number
of approved alternative compliant policies). For further information
please refer to the website http://www.waikato.ac.nz/students/international.
Eligibility for Health Services
Most international students are not
entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand.
If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable
for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements
to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry
of Health, and can be viewed on the website http://www.health.govt.nz.
The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance
for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors to
New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical and
related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website www.acc.co.nz.
New Zealand Government Scholarships
The New Zealand Aid Programme (NZAP)
is the New Zealand Government's International Aid and Development
Programme managed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Education is vital to the New Zealand Aid Programme's mission of
supporting sustainable development in order to reduce poverty and
contribute to a more secure, equitable and prosperous world. Scholarships
are available to citizens from selected developing countries to
undertake vocational training or tertiary level study in their home
country, in New Zealand, or in the Pacific region. These scholarships
enhance the skills, training and knowledge of individuals, and build
their capacity to contribute to the sustainable development of key
areas in their home country. The eligibility criteria and application
process can be found on: http://www.aid.govt.nz/home.
New Zealand International Doctoral
Research Scholarships (NZIDRS) are funded by the New Zealand Government
and administered by Education New Zealand. NZIDRS are open to all countries
and entitlements include tuition fees and living allowances. Scholarships
are awarded on the basis of academic merit. Further information
can be found on the website http://educationnz.govt.nz/how-we-work/scholarships/nzidrs.
Student Exchanges between the University
of Waikato and Partner Institutions
Communications and External Relations
(CER) administers the University's international student exchange
programmes and is the central resource of promotional material from
partner universities from around the world. Domestic and international
students of good academic standing and a minimum grade average of
B (GPA:5) may apply for exchange which would usually be taken after
completion of the equivalent of at least two semesters of full-time degree-level
study at the University of Waikato. Students may not go on exchange
to their home country. Exchange students are expected to be positive
ambassadors for the University of Waikato and New Zealand. With
prior approval, study completed at the partner University will be
credited towards students' University of Waikato qualifications,
although this cannot be guaranteed in advance. Further information
and the closing dates for exchange applications can be obtained
from the Exchange Co-ordinator (CER), Level 1 SUB, Hamilton Campus,
or the website http://www.waikato.ac.nz/students/international/studentexchange
Strategic Alliances, International
Partnerships and Agreements
The University is a forward-looking,
innovative institution that welcomes strategic alliances, international
partnerships, and agreements. Consideration is given to international
institutions that match the University of Waikato profile in terms
of reputation, academic standing, and research output.
All proposals for University to University
linkages should be discussed in the first instance with the Pro-Vice
Chancellor International. Proposals for guaranteed credit agreements
need submission of full documentation to
the Academic Administration Office, which will refer them to the
appropriate academic authority for approval. Partnership proposals
are welcome and will be explored on a case by case basis. Memorandums
of Understanding should also be submitted as proposals to the Academic
Administration Office, which will refer them to the appropriate authority.
Overseas visitors are welcome. Prospective
visitors should contact the Communications and External Relations
(CER) with full background information about their proposed visit.
CER will assist in arranging an itinerary which meets both the visitors’
and the University of Waikato’s needs.