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Established in 1905
Study in the sunshine region of New ZealandProspectus
International2011
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The Nelson-Marlborough region is one of the most beautiful and desirable areas in New Zealand to live, work and study. Every year about 3,000 students from New Zealand and around the world come to NMIT to enjoy the education opportunities on offer plus the scenery, beaches, sunny warm climate and relaxed lifestyle of Nelson Marlborough.
At NMIT we offer small class sizes, personal attention from staff, a wide range of courses and programmes to choose from and high standards of achievement. There are many qualifications from certificate to degree level. All of our programmes have been developed in consultation with industry,
the community and other education providers to ensure that they will provide you with the knowledge, skills and experience for your chosen career or further education and a qualification that will serve you well wherever you are in the world.
As Chief Executive of Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology my job is to ensure that each and every student is encouraged, respected and supported on their educational journey with us. On behalf of NMIT I wish you a warm welcome. We look forward to providing you with a world- class education experience on your way to a successful career.
Welcome to NMIT
Kia ora - Welcome to NMIT
TRAVEL TIMES
By air (direct flights):
> Auckland-Nelson 1 hour 15 minutes
> Wellington-Nelson 35 minutes
> Christchurch-Nelson 45 minutes
> Auckland-Blenheim 1 hour 20 minutes
> Wellington-Blenheim 25 minutes
> Christchurch-Blenheim 50 minutes
By car:
> Nelson-Blenheim 1 hour 30 minutes
> Woodbourne-Blenheim 10 minutes
Where is it?
Tony Gray, Chief Executive, NMIT
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) has provided high quality tertiary education in the Nelson Marlborough region for over 100 years. We are Government owned and funded.
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Quality Lifestyle in Nelson Marlborough> Located at the centre of New Zealand, providing
great opportunities to explore the rest of the country
> Small, friendly and safe
> New Zealand’s best climate with high sunshine hours, hot summers and clear, sunny winter days
> A fantastic environment and recreational paradise ideal for swimming, biking, sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, skiing, hiking and much more
> Home of New Zealand’s leading artists, winegrowers and winemakers
Quality Education in New Zealand
NMIT offers you:> Award-winning educational programmes> The benefits and security of a Government-guaranteed
institute, established over 100 years ago
> High-quality graduate diploma, bachelor degree, diploma and certificate qualifications
> Excellent study support and pastoral care
> A safe and friendly learning environment
> Affordable programmes and living costs
> The opportunity to enjoy the lifestyle in the sunniest region of New Zealand
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ContentsNelson-Tasman Region 4
Marlborough Region 5
Top 10 Reasons to Study at NMIT 6
Student Stories 7
International Programmes
> Arts and Media 8
> Aircraft Maintenance 8
> Business Management / Accounting 8-9
> Cookery 9
> Counselling / Social Work 9
> Fitness 9
> Health / Nursing 10
> Information Technology 10
> Marine Studies 10-11
> Tourism and Travel 11
> Viticulture / Wine 11
> English Language 12-13
Other Information
> Dates and Qualifications 14
> Student Services 15
> Accommodation 16
> Helpful Advice 17
> Fees, charges and refunds 18
> How to Apply 19
Contents
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Nelson-Tasman RegionDiscover the creative paradise that is Nelson-Tasman - an irresistible blend of lifestyle and stunning landscapes at the top north west corner of the South Island.
From the northern edge of the Southern Alps across the fertile plains and out toa great sweep of beaches, our place is beautifully laid out under a generous sunthat delivers New Zealand’s highest sunshine hours.Discover the diverse landscapes in each of these areas. The Nelson region coversfive distinct geographic areas – the urban centres of Nelson & Richmond, the rolling horticultural land of Mapua, Moutere and Motueka, the idyllic coastline of Abel Tasman National Park, the rugged mountain terrain of Kahurangi National Park, tranquil Golden Bay and the alpine lakes and rivers of St Arnaud. Nelson-Tasman has a combined population of 93,000.
Nelson Campus
NMIT’s Nelson Campus is situated just minutes walk from Nelson’s vibrant city centre. It is the larger of two main campuses, with approximately 3,000 students on campus at any one time. The Nelson Campus features new apartment style student accommodation, a library learning centre, hair and beauty salons, a training gym for staff and students and a student cafe offering great coffee.
Nelson Campus - 322 Hardy Street, Nelson
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Nelson Campus
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NMIT NELSONCAMPUS
NMITMARLBOROUGHCAMPUS
NMITWOODBOURNE
CAMPUS
Marlborough Campus
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Marlborough RegionMarlborough is located close to the heart of New Zealand, on the north east corner of the South Island, due west of Wellington city.Marlborough is synonymous internationally for its distinctive, herbaceous Sauvignon blanc wine. It is New Zealand’s largest winemaking region with around 166 wineries and 460 grape growers and over 22,000 hectares planted in grapes.
Marlborough is also known for its idyllic Sounds - sunken valleys which create a network of tranquil clear waterways amidst regenerating and virgin native forests.The Sounds are home to treasured bird and sealife - terns, shags, herons, blue penguins, dolphins, seals and native forest birds, all easily viewed by private boat or charter tour.
The renowned 71km Queen Charlotte Track, a 3-4 day walk, curls around coves, inlets and along skyline ridges between the breathtaking Kenepuru and Queen Charlotte Sounds. The commercial hub of Marlborough (population 46,000) is Blenheim.
Marlborough Campus
Specialising in viticulture and aviation, NMIT’s Marlborough campus is the smaller of the Institute’s two main campuses with approximately 200 equivalent full time students. Situated about 20 minutes’ walk from Blenheim city centre, the attractive campus boasts an onsite winery, vineyard, hair salon, beauty salon, library and student café.
Also onsite is the Marlborough Wine Research Centre which features a state of the art winery, laboratories, a technology transfer centre and sensory wine tasting room.
Marlborough Campus - 85 Budge Street, Blenheim
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Base Woodbourne
NMIT’s aircraft maintenance engineering students train at RNZAF Base Woodbourne where the School of Aviation is based. Here they receive hands-on training with real aircraft and can take advantage of the excellent facilities on base, including accommodation. The base is situated about ten minutes’ drive from Blenheim.
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Top 10 Reasons
Business and ITNMIT offers BuSINESS and IT qualifications at degree and graduate diploma level at both the Nelson and Marlborough campuses. All business and IT programmes
are taught by industry-experienced staff, specialists in their fields.
6Viticulture & WinemakingThe Marlborough region is New Zealand’s largest and fastest growing wine region, producing over 50 per cent of the country’s total wine production. Students may study
vITICulTuRe & WINeMAkING to diploma or degree level at NMIT’s Marlborough Campus. The campus boasts top quality wine facilities including an on-site vineyard, winery and modern well equipped teaching laboratory.
8Arts and Media
The Nelson-Tasman region is home to hundreds of working artists. Students studying ARTS & MeDIA in Nelson can select certificate,
diploma or degree level options, specialising in visual arts & design, contemporary music, creative writing or graphics and multimedia.
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Adventure TourismStudying ADveNTuRe TOuRISM is a great way for international students to experience New Zealand’s beautiful wilderness while gaining qualifications. There are three
diverse national parks – Abel Tasman, Nelson lakes and kahurangi close by. Students may select certificate or diploma options and specialise in hiking, rafting, river kayaking, mountain biking, rock climbing, sea kayaking or snowboarding.
7Aircraft Engineering
NMIT’s AIRCRAFT MAINTeNANCe eNGINeeRING students study at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Base in Woodbourne, about 10 minutes’ drive
from Blenheim in the Marlborough region. During this challenging two-year diploma, students receive practical training on real aircraft.
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Top 10 Reasons to Study at NMITGovernment guaranteed instituteNMIT is a Government guaranteed institute established over 100 years ago, with campuses in Nelson and Marlborough. Each year, around 2,800 students study at NMIT, including 300
international students. NMIT offers a wide range of career-oriented vocational and academic programmes approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.
Close to the heart of New ZealandThe Nelson-Marlborough region is located close to the heart of New Zealand at the top of the South Island. Tourists and students come from around the world to enjoy the
scenery, wines, beaches, sunny weather, art, culture, lifestyle and education opportunities that this region has to offer.
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Safe, friendly environmentThe cities of Nelson and Blenheim are small, friendly and safe. NMIT’s programmes and courses reflect the region’s economic strengths plus national and international
employment needs.
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Renowned for its sunshineThe Nelson-Marlborough region is renowned for its sunshine, stunning natural landscapes and is home to many leading artists and winemakers. The region has
a population of about 140,000 and has the nation’s largest concentration of fisheries, wine and aquaculture industries as well as substantial forestry, horticulture, aviation, tourism and arts industries.
2Vibrant campus lifeApproximately 2,000 students are on the Nelson Campus at any one time and approximately 200 on the Marlborough Campus. Classes have a high level of
student-tutor interaction and there are many support services available to students.
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“I decided on NMIT on account of the lower tuition fees and living expenses. Also, NMIT offers smaller class sizes and is located in the most prominent wine region of New Zealand.”
Simarjeet Dhanoa - INDIADIPLOMA IN VITICULTURE AND WINE PRODUCTION
Student Stories
Student Stories
“In India the same qualification would have taken me two years... The teachers, the course outline and the cohort were all really good.”
“NMIT is very central, has a nice campus, the people are friendly and excellent support is available, especially for international students. For example, NMIT arranged the insurance and accommodation for me, picked me up from the airport and organised a welcome week for new students. The language was no problem and the courses were interesting.”
“The teachers were always enthusiastic and energetic. The best place to study is Nelson. Everything is so close that I do not need money for transport. Nelson has a nice environment
and is a safe city. Because of the friendly people and the other international students
I never feel alone.”
Aishwarya Gupta - INDIAGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENTNow employed in India at Michelin Tyres as Assistant Manager (Field Engineer) Product Marketing
“I think NMIT is a great school for those who need to fine tune their technical skills and gives you the creative freedom for more personal work.”
Whitney Tobin - USASTUDy ABROAD – GRADUATE BFA IN GRAPHIC DESIGNNow employed in Nelson as an intern at WildTomato Magazine
Alex Lee - SOUTH KOREAENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMME
“While studying at NMIT I learnt how to research, write and think critically. NMIT also taught me how to analyse and interpret the data and to use various tools such as Microsoft Word and Excel. I think the skills I have learnt at the NMIT will work as a foundation for me in getting my dream job.”
“I chose NMIT because of the small classes and the opportunity to interact with the tutors. I like the different teaching style from China. NMIT has great Information Technology resources and I love the New Zealand lifestyle too.”
Pushpinder (Sunny) Bains - INDIAGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING
Alex Wang Ze - CHINABACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGyNow employed in Nelson at Web1
“Being an outdoor enthusiast, I have always dreamt of sharing my passion of nature and adventure with others! upon hearing about the vast diversities Nelson has to offer (mountains, rivers, sea, national parks, arts, etc) I realised NMIT was my only option!”
“I chose to study at NMIT because there are really great teachers, classmates and facilities. I like the library where there is support and facilities for English programme students plus our classes are mixed with nationalities from all over the world so it’s a really good chance to make new friends.”
Ai Suzuki - JAPANDIPLOMA IN ADVENTURE TOURISM LEADERSHIPNow employed as a raft guide in Japan and tourism operator in Nelson
Abdulaziz Mohammed Alamro (Zezo) - SAUDI ARABIAENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMME
“I really appreciate the fact that there is so much time spent outdoors actually doing
the activities instead of sitting inside talking about how it would be.”
Jessica Enlund - SWEDENDIPLOMA IN ADVENTURE TOURISM LEADERSHIP
Christian Binder - GERMANyBACHELOR OF COMMERCE
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2011 Programmes
The degree programme will provide you with the foundation to move into personal practice or a variety of careers within the arts/media industries, or to pursue further study. You’ll develop the ability to generate innovative ideas and design solutions grounded in academic and technical excellence, effective use of visual language and extensive specialist knowledge.
Major in Visual Arts and Design.
You’ll learn the principles of graphic design and how to apply them to multimedia/digital applications, to develop digital imagery, animation and multimedia solutions using current technology.
Take your creative talent seriously. If you want to live creatively and turn your talent for arts and media into your profession, the Diploma in Arts and Media is a great way to start.
Major in Contemporary Music, or Visual Arts and Design.
$18,200
$18,200
$18,200
Level 73 years, full timeStarts: February and July
Level 51 year, full timeStarts: February
Year 1: Level 4 1 year, full time Starts: February Years 2 and 3: 2 years, full time Starts: February
All applicants: Portfolio of arts and media work. 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equivalent – including 14 credits in each of 2 subjects, 1 English and 1 arts/media; plus 14 credits from no more than 2 other NQF domains; or completion of recognised Level 4 arts/media programme or equivalent.
IelTS: 6.0
All applicants: Portfolio of arts and media work. 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equivalent – including 14 credits in each of 2 subjects, 1 English and 1 arts/media; plus 14 credits from no more than 2 other NQF domains; or completion of recognised Level 4 arts/media programme or equivalent.
IelTS: 6.0
level 4 entry: Open. IelTS: 5.5
level 5 entry: All applicants: Portfolio of arts/media work. All applicants: 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equivalent – including 14 credits in each of 2 subjects, 1 English and 1 arts/media; plus 14 credits from no more than 2 other NQF domains; or completion of recognised Level 4 arts/media programme or equivalent.
IelTS: 6.0
Self-employment as an artist, curator, museum assistant, craft technician, secondary/tertiary teaching, exhibitions officer, designer of props and costumes, events involvement, author, script writer.
Begin a career in digital graphic design and multimedia or go on to further study.
After level 4: Further tertiary study in the arts and media field.After level 5: Employment or self-employment in arts, music, craft, theatre, television and film, graphic design, pre and post production technologies.
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND MEDIA
DIPLOMA IN GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA
DIPLOMA IN ARTS AND MEDIA
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
ARTS & MEDIA nelson campus only
Delivered in partnership with Nelson School of Music
Train for a dynamic, well-rewarded career at the forefront of engineering systems with enormous potential for growth, challenge and further development.
$19,500Level 52 years, full timeStarts: February and July
All applicants: At least 12 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English, maths and a science subject (i.e. at least 36 credits at Level 2 NCeA across 3 subjects), or equivalent. At least 17 years of age, police clearance and a minimum of a restricted drivers licence and reasonable level of fitness. letter of intent. Interview required.
IelTS: 6.0
Aircraft engineering - private, commercial or military. Further study - become a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.
CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE woodbourne campus (blenheim) only
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)You’ll gain a sound knowledge and practice of business
subjects. Major (specialise) in accounting, management, or marketing.
This degree is Accredited by the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants.
$17,100Level 73 years, full timeStarts: February and July
All applicants: 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equalivent over 3 subjects and a minimum of 15 credits NCEA Level 2 in maths and a minimum of 8 credits NCEA level 2 english or equivalent; OR a minimum of 72 credits NCEA Level 2 over 4 subjects including a minimum of 15 credits NCEA Level 2 or higher in maths and a minimum of 8 credits NCEA Level 2 or higher in English; or equivalent.
IelTS: 6.0
Financial accounting, chartered accountancy, management accounting, corporate accounting, taxation, auditing, business consulting; production operations; general management services; international marketing, marketing management and small business management.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT / ACCOUNTING nelson campus only
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT / ACCOUNTING nelson campus only...conTinued
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
2011 Programmes
Enhance your skills in marketing, management or accounting.
Develop practical business skills to gain a broad understanding of issues related to working in an international business setting. Go on to get your degree by completing a further year of study.
$17,100
$17,100
Level 7Variable 12 - 18months, full timeStarts: February and July
Level 6Equivalent to 2 yearsfull time studyStarts: February and July
Higher level careers inmarketing, managementand accounting.
Entry into a wide range of business careers or further study on NMIT Bachelor of Commerce.
GRADUATE DIPLOMAS IN MARKETING, MANAGEMENT OR ACCOUNTING
DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE
Develop advanced cookery skills and knowledge, including food costing, kitchen management and menu planning. $16,900Level 4
24 weeks, full timeStarts: April
Further your career as a chef in New Zealand or overseas.
CERTIFICATE IN PROFESSIONAL COOKERy
COOKERy nelson campus only
COUNSELLING / SOCIAL WORK nelson campus only
If you’re interested in a career working as a social service professional in government or community organisations, this programme is for you. $13,500Level 6
2 years, full timeStarts: February
All applicants: Must have at least an undergraduate degree in any discipline or supply evidence of at least 3 years work experience and academic achievements. Specific entry requirements for some countries.
IelTS: 6.0
All applicants: 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equivalent (including a minimum of 14 credits Level 3 in each of two subjects from an approved list plus 14 credits Level 3 from no more than 2 additional subjects) plus 14 credits NCeA level 1 in maths plus 8 credits NCEA Level 2 in English or equivalent.
IelTS: 6.0
All applicants: level 3 Cookery Certificate incorporating City and Guilds Certificate in Food Preparation and Cooking or NZQA 751 and NZQA 752 or 6,000 hours industry experience in cooking. Plus demonstrated likelihood of success through interview or referee reports.
IelTS: 5.5
All applicants: A level 4 qualification or have paid or voluntary experience in the social services field in the last 5 years. Must attend an interview. Supporting documentation required.
IelTS: 6.5
Graduates are eligiblefor credit transfer into theMassey university Bachelorof Social Work degreeprogramme (year 3) or topractice across the socialwork spectrum e.g. statutory,community, health and mental health, youth and community development.
DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK
A pathway to:
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)Gain a good understanding of the body and how it
responds to exercise and training. Learn to apply this knowledge in individual and group settings. Credits towards AuT Bachelor of Sport and Recreation.
$15,900Certificate: Level 6 1 year full time or exit after 1 year with the Certificate in Fitness and Exercise Science (level 5) Diploma: 2 years, full time Starts: February
All Applicants under 20 years: 48 credits NCEA Level 2 across 4 subjects or equivalent. All Applicants: Must sign a Risk Management contract. Interview recommended.
IelTS: 6.0
Work in the fitness industryin a structured facility orthe community or continuewith further study e.g. theAuT Bachelor of Sport and Recreation.
DIPLOMA IN APPLIED FITNESS
FITNESS nelson campus only
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Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
2011 Programmes
Become a registered nurse with this well-regarded degree. You’ll gain the skills and experience to work in a wide variety of areas from the public health service to independent practice nationally or internationally.
IT specialists are in demand. You’ll gain practical and theoritical skills in IT and its related fields.
Focuses on studies in specialist areas of interest; designing and developing IT applications using current technology.
Designed for students who have already completed an undergraduate degree in any discipline, this programme will provide you with knowledge and training in the latest developments in IT.
Designed to help you gain the necessary study and writing skills to apply for entry to the Bachelor of Nursing or other health related programmes.
$18,900
$17,500
$17,500
$17,500
$6,500
Level 7 3 years, full time or equivalent Starts: February
Level 7 3 years, full time Starts: February and July
Level 5 Variable 12 - 24 months, full time Starts: February and July
Level 7 Variable 12 - 18 months, full time Starts: February and July
Level 4 2 weeks, full time Starts: August
All Applicants: 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equivalent (including a min. of 14 credits Level 3 in each of two subjects from approved list plus 14 credits Level 3 from no more than two additional subjects) plus 14 credits NCeA Level 1 in maths plus 8 credits NCEA Level 2 in english or Te Reo Ma
_ori: 4 credits must be
in reading and 4 credits must be in writing.
IelTS: 6.5
All Applicants: 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equivalent (including a min. of 14 credits Level 3 in each of two subjects from approved list plus 14 credits Level 3 from no more than two additional subjects) plus 14 credits NCeA Level 1 in maths plus 8 credits NCEA Level 2 in English or equivalent.
IelTS: 6.0
All Applicants: 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equivalent (including a min. of 14 credits Level 3 in each of two subjects from approved list plus 14 credits Level 3 from no more than two additional subjects) plus 14 credits NCeA Level 1 in maths plus 8 credits NCEA Level 2 in English or equivalent.
IelTS: 6.0
All Applicants: A qualifying undergraduate degree in any discipline.
IelTS: 6.0
All Applicants: A minimum of 40 credits at NCEA Level 2 or equalivent across 4 subjects including a minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English or equivalent. Applicants may be invited to attend an interview.
IelTS: 5.5
Professional nursing inmany different settingsincluding hospitals or thecommunity e.g. medical,surgical, emergencydepartment, mental health,public health or ruralhealth nursing.
Consultant programmer, systems analyst, help desk manager, database manager, IT team leader, project manager or network manager.
Careers in IT fields related to the Diploma field studied.
Leads to a variety of higher level IT positions within the business environment.
Further study, e.g. NMITBachelor of Nursing.
BACHELOR OF NURSING
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGy
IT DIPLOMAS IN: NETWORKING, PROGRAMMING, WEB TECHNOLOGy, INFORMATION SySTEMS DEVELOPMENT
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGy
CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION NURSING
HEALTH / NURSING nelson campus only
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGy nelson campus only
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
$17,500
You’ll gain knowledge and skills in seamanship and hospitality to prepare and enable you to work as a crew member in the expanding global superyacht industry.
Level 312 weeks, full timeStarts: July
All applicants: Be a minimum 16 years of age, 3 years secondary education or equivalent. Good numeracy, literacy and communication skills and adequate physical fitness. Demonstrate likelihood of success through referee reports or interview. No sea-time required.
IelTS: 5.5
This qualification leadsdirectly into employmentas a crew member onboard a superyacht.
CERTIFICATE IN SUPERyACHT CREW
MARINE STUDIES nelson campus only
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2011 Programmes
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
year 1: Adventure guiding in conjunction with industry operators - skill training in rafting, sea kayaking, river kayaking, snowboarding, rock climbing, hiking, risk management and interpretation for the tourism industry.
Develop detailed knowledge and understanding of the business environment in which tourism operates and supervisory skills for this industry.
year 2: Advanced adventure guiding in conjunction with industry operators to develop skill to a professional level in rafting, sea kayaking, river kayaking, snowboarding, rock climbing and hiking.
year 3: The Diploma in Adventure Tourism Leadership provides students with the skills and knowledge to be awarded various industry specialisation awards within the adventure tourism industry.
$17,600
$15,600
$17,600
$17,600
Level 4 3 years full time or exit after Year 1 with NMIT Certificate in Adventure Tourism (level 4)Starts: January
Level 52 years, full timeStarts: February
Level 5 3 years full time or exit after Year 2 with NMIT Diploma in Adventure Tourism (level 5)Starts: January
Level 63 years full time NMIT Diploma in Adventure Tourism Leadership (level 6)Starts: January
year 1: All Applicants: National Certificate in Tourism and Travel (Introductory Skills) (level 2) or minimum 40 credits at NCeA level 2 or equivalent across 4 subjects (at least 12 credits in 1 subject) or equivalent. Applicants 20 years and over: Open entry. All Applicants: Must have adequate physical fitness, previous participation in outdoor activities and demonstrate likelihood of success by 2 referee reports or interview. Portfolio of evidence.
IelTS: 5.5
All Applicants: 40 credits NCEA Level 2 or equivalent across 4 subjects (including 12 credits in 1 subject) or National Certificate in Tourism and Travel (Introductory Skills) level 2 or equivalent. Must demonstrate likelihood of success through referee reports or interview.
IelTS: 5.5
year 2: All Applicants: Completion of NMIT Certificate in Adventure Tourism (level 4) or similar or demonstrated equivalent skills and knowledge. All students must have adequate physical fitness, previous participation in outdoor activities and demonstrate likelihood of success through 2 referee reports or interview. Portfolio of evidence.
IelTS: 6.0
year 3: All Applicants: Completion of NMIT Diploma in Adventure Tourism (level 5) or similar or demonstrated equivalent skills and knowledge. All students must have adequate physical fitness, previous participation in outdoor activities and demonstrate likelihood of success through 2 referee reports or interview. Portfolio of evidence.
IelTS: 6.0
Work in the adventure tourism industry as a junior.
Tourism supervisor or manager.
Adventure tourism guide or operator.
Lead guide within an adventure tourism operation in your chosen specialty.
DIPLOMA IN ADVENTURE TOURISM LEADERSHIP
DIPLOMA IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT
TOURISM AND TRAVEL nelson campus only
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)Would you like to learn to create world-class wines or
manage a vineyard? In this hands-on, practical programme you’ll gain substantial theoretical understanding and a broad range of technical and practical skills related to grape growing and wine production. Students can pathway onto Year 3 of the Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology (awarded by lincoln university) delivered in Marlborough at NMIT.
$18,500Level 52 years, full timeStarts: February
All applicants: 42 credits NCEA Level 3 or equivalent including 14 credits Level 3 in each of two subjects (maths and a science subject).
Applicants 20 years and over: Evidence to support ability to undertake study at Level 5. Interview required.
IelTS: 6.0
Supervisor/assistantmanager in wine/viticulture industry, cellar hand, lab technician, contractor, vineyard worker or further study.
DIPLOMA IN VITICULTURE AND WINE PRODUCTION
VITICULTURE / WINE marlborouGh campus only
A pathway to:
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
$17,500
The Diploma in Aquaculture (Fish Farming and Fishery Management) has been designed to meet the increasing demands of the aquaculture and fresh water fishery management industries. This is a hands-on programme where you will learn the technical, practical, and managerial skills needed for a future in aquaculture. You will study and get your hands wet with some industry experience while progressing through the programme.
Level 52 years full time or part timeStarts: February and July
All applicants: NCEA Level 3 including a minimum of 14 credits at Level 3 in each of two subjects (maths and a science subject) or a qualification considered to be equivalent to the above.
IelTS: 6.0
Leads to jobs in theaquaculture industry ona pathway toward farmmanagement, consultingresearch, sales/marketing.
NMIT DIPLOMA IN AqUACULTURE (FISH FARMING AND FISHERy MANAGEMENT)
MARINE STUDIES nelson campus only ...conTinued
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English Language Programmes
English LanguageNMIT’s English Language Centre offers quality academic programmes that prepare students for their next step – into further study or for professional development. Experienced tutors guide individuals through their learning journey, taking into consideration each learner’s own learning needs and goals, in order to give regular constructive feedback and offer advice and resources for personal study.
Programmes of StudyOur English Language Programmes are designed to allow students to focus on the skills they need most. Learners study either full time (21 hours per week) or part time (15 hours per week).
Certificate in English as an Additional Language (Level 3) Beginner, Elementary, Pre-Intermediate
Learn foundation English skills for daily life and for further English study in a supportive environment. Core language skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing are developed using engaging resources, tasks and activities. Our tutors will show you strategies for learning language so you can study more independently and make progress quickly.
Learners also develop other important skills like using computers and online learning material, how to work effectively in a group, how to make presentations, how to make the most of the local community and how to use the internet for English study.
Certificate in Tertiary Study (CTS) (Level 4) (English Language and Pathways) Intermediate and Upper-Intermediate Levels
These programmes are for anyone who wants to increase their English skills, study skills and cultural understanding so you can study successfully at Certificate, Diploma or Degree level in an english speaking country. It is also the right course for people who want to gain skills to help them live and work in New Zealand.
Graduates of these programmes will have the English skills necessary to move on to Certificate, Diploma or Degree level study at NMIT or to apply to another Polytechnic or university.
Individually tailored courses let you focus on the skills you need to learn for your future, whether you want to study Nursing, Engineering, Social Sciences, Business, Art or IT, or to get a better job in New Zealand.
English study (8 – 20 hours per week)
Academic English, Business English or General English courses will give you the English skills you need. Study interesting topics about world issues and learn to express yourself and your opinions clearly and confidently. Develop a portfolio of work around the topics or subjects that matter to you and learn skills and strategies you need to work or study in an English speaking environment.
Prepare for an internationally recognised exam, like IELTS, Cambridge FCE or Cambridge BEC Vantage. NMIT is an accredited Cambridge ESOL examination centre, one of only three in New Zealand. IELTS exams take place at NMIT three times each year.
Pathways courses (4 hours per week, choose one, two or three)
Self Study All Levels
NMIT has a well-equipped self study lab with a tutor to help you find useful materials and answer your questions. Special English Language learning computer programmes allow you to practice vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, spelling, writing and pronunciation in an interesting and stimulating way.
Native speaker sessions allow you to practice your conversation skills with Kiwis about topics of your choice. You can also improve general study skills such as touch typing, note taking and academic referencing.
Our self study centre also has a digital language laboratory for use in class but also for self study. You can use the lab for a range of activities that help your speaking, listening and writing.
Group CoursesNMIT is able to offer tailor-made English courses for groups with a minimum of 15 students. These can include English and group activity programmes; English for Nursing or even the Teaching Knowledge Test – a 4 to 6 week course for anyone who wants to take a step into a career teaching English as a Foreign Language. If you are interested in group courses please contact intadmin@nmit.ac.nz
These courses are for domestic and international students who have at least IELTS 5.5. Students study English plus additional practical courses that will help students enter into the workplace or higher education.
Managing Tertiary Learning
New Zealand Culture and Society.
Using Statistics for Research and Investigation
Spreadsheeting for Managing Information
Biology, Behaviour and Social Development
Physics for Tertiary Study
Calculus for Tertiary Study
Other courses will be available if timetabling allows, for example creative writing, graphic design, visual culture and art theory.
Please enquire on application.
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English Language Programmes
Cambridge ESOL - General English• keT
• PeT
• FCe
• CAe
IELTS General or AcademicApplications close: 4 February, 27 May, 23 September, 11 November
Specialist exams Cambridge Business English
• BeC Preliminary
• BeC vantage
TeSOl – Teaching english as a Second language
• Cambridge Teaching knowledge Test
External Examinations offered
Term 1:7 February
21 February
7 March
Term 2:25 April
9 May
23 May
Term 3:18 July’
1 August
15 August
Term 4:3 October
17 October
31 October
Intake Dates for 2011
Summer School:12 December 2011 9 January 2012
Pathway to Nursing
Pathway to Accounting
ELP Level 3
CTS – Level 4 (English Language)
CTS – Level 4 (Pathways)
Bachelor of Commerce
Graduate Diploma in Accounting
• English Language• Managing Tertiary Learning• New Zealand Culture & Society
• English Language• Using Statistics for Research & Investigation• Spreadsheeting for Managing Information
Semester 1
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 2
CTS – Level 4 (Pathways Focus)
Certificate in Foundation NursingLevel 4
Bachelor of Nursing
• English language• Managing Tertiary Learning• Biology, Behaviour and Social Development
Semester 1
Semester 1
Staircase to further studyThe below diagrams show how you can pathway through to higher education using NMIT’s english language Programme (elP):
Entry Requirements Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)
Entry Requirements Career Level/Duration Fee (per year NZ$)A guided independent learning practice
to help you achieve specific goals.
Develop English language competencies in reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabulary, grammar and functional English.
Beginner, Elementary and Pre-Intermediate Levels.
Develop English language competencies in reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabulary, grammar and functional English.
Intermediate Level.
$375Full time (23 hours)Part time fees available on request
$375Full time (23 hours) Part time fees available on request
$375Full time (23 hours)Part time fees available on request
Level 4 or 512 weeksStart: Flexible, on demand
Level 3Starts: Flexible entry
Level 4Starts: Flexible entry
All applicants: Level 4 English+
IelTS: 5.0+
All applicants: Must be at least 18 years old; must be eligible to study in New Zealand, hold a permanent residency or study visa; English skills approaching the level enrolling in; able to read and write in first language. Graduates will have a level of english competency in the skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening that will enable them to employ a range of learning strategies suitable for further higher level language study.
All applicants: Must be at least 18 years old; must be eligible to study in New Zealand, hold a permanent residency or have a study visa; English skills approaching Level 4. English level will be tested on the first day. Graduates will have gained multiple subject vocabulary and a broad range of communicative English skills that can be employed in a variety of settings, including further study at tertiary level or in a professional context.
Leads to more advancedtraining or employment.
BETTER ENGLISH – GUIDED INDEPENDENT LEARNING
CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (LEVEL 3)
CERTIFICATE IN TERTIARy STUDIES (LEVEL 4) (ENGLISH LANGUAGE)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE nelson campus only
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Recognition of Academic CreditIf you already have a professional qualification and previous work experience or other tertiary qualifications you may be granted credit exemptions and complete your study in shorter time.
Dates and Qualifications
NMIT’s staircasing plan enables you to access programmes appropriate to your needs and allows you to pursue your studies as far as you wish in a flexible manner. The diagram below shows the possible entry points, with relevant English Language and academic requirements, plus qualification levels you can achieve at NMIT.
All IelTS references are specific to Academic IelTS.
This diagram is a guide only as some programmes have specific entry requirements, eg Bachelor of Nursing requires IELTS 6.5.
English Language
English elementary
Certificates
IELTS 5.5
TOeFl 500 (PBT)
TOeFl 180 (CBT)
FCE ‘B’
Academic equivalent to New Zealand School Certificate or NCeA Level 1
Diplomas
IELTS 6
TOeFl 550 (PBT)
TOeFl 213 (CBT)FCe ‘A’ or CAe
Academic equivalent to New Zealand 6th Form Certificate or NCeA level 2
Degrees
IELTS 6
TOeFl 550 (PBT)
TOeFl 213 (CBT)
FCE ‘A’ or CAE
Academic equivalent to New Zealand Bursary, tertiary qualifications or NCeA level 3
Graduate Diplomas
IELTS 6
TOeFl 550 (PBT)
TOeFl 213 (CBT)
CAE
Bachelor’s degree or tertiary qualification with relevant work experience
Entry Requirements / Staircasing to Success
Graduate with an NMIT or University DegreeNMIT has links with several prestigious universities which can offer you the opportunity to graduate with an NMIT or university degree.
Semester One:Monday 7 February
Monday 7 February Student Powhiri - Nelson Campus
Wednesday 9 February Student Powhiri - Marlborough Campus
Semester One ends: Friday 8 July
Semester Two:Monday 25 July
Semester Two ends:Friday 25 November
Graduation:Marlborough GraduationWednesday 14 DecemberNelson GraduationFriday 16 December
Holidays:Nelson Anniversary DayMonday 31 January
Waitangi DaySunday 6 February
Mid-semester student breakMonday 18 - Friday 29 April
Good FridayFriday 22 April
Easter Monday and Anzac DayMonday 25 April
Education HolidayTuesday 26 April
Queen’s BirthdayMonday 6 June
Student breakMonday 11 - Friday 22 July
Holidays:Student breakMonday 10 - Friday 21 October
Labour DayMonday 24 October
Marlborough Anniversary DayMonday 31 October
Semester Dates and Holidays 2011
Please note that while most programmes follow the above calendar, some may have a slightly different schedule. Please contact schools for details.
NMIT opens for business Wednesday 5 January
Main offices close Friday 23 December
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Student Services
Student ServicesWe’ve been educating international students for more than a decade. We know the support services you need and NMIT can:
• help you to organise student visas, medical and travel insurance plus all necessary documentation
• provide assistance in programme selection
• arrange additional english language training
• find accommodation and arrange airport transfers
• help you to settle into life on campus and in New Zealand
Our caring, friendly team has your welfare in mind and complies with the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students.
NMIT has top quality facilities to enable you to have the best possible learning experience and lifestyle.
Modern Library Learning CentreLocated at the Nelson Campus, this modern facility combines traditional library and study support with student advisors. It has a fully equipped language suite and computer centre with free email and Internet access for all students.
The Learning Centre Study Support staff can assist you to develop new skills to study successfully. Free study support is available to all students studying academic programmes on topics such as note-taking, academic writing, exam techniques, study skills and specialised subjects.
Computers and InternetNMIT has several fully equipped computer centres with more than 300 computers for student use across the Nelson and Marlborough Campuses. All students have free and unlimited access to the Internet and their own email address.
Counselling and Health ServiceNMIT has an on-campus health nurse at the Nelson Campus and a free counselling service to offer you support during your studies at NMIT.
Nelson and Blenheim have the advantage of having a quality lifestyle for a comparatively low cost:
Study CostsApplication Processing Charge $150
Programme Fees (approximately – depending on programme) $17,000
Living CostsAccommodation Placement/Airport Pick up Charge $150
Homestay (NZ$195 per week for 40 weeks) $7,800
Stationery and Textbooks $500
Medical and Travel Insurance $450
General Living Expenses $7,000
The total cost of study in Nelson or Blenheim for a year (40 weeks) will be approximately: $33,050
We have picked a few items to give you an understanding of some day to day costs, in New Zealand.(These are approximate costs at the time of printing.)
Big Mac NZ$4.50Bottle of Coke 500ml NZ$3.25Petrol (fluctuates) per litre NZ$1.70Pair of Levi Jeans NZ$150.00Movies Tickets NZ$12.50Going out for dinner NZ$30.00 to $50.00Taxi fare: Airport to town NZ$25.00 approximate
Takeaway meal NZ$10.00 to $12.00Rice 1kg NZ$6.25
Cost Comparisons
Cost of Success (Estimate)
A bit of friendly competition at the Student Centre.
The Modern Library Learning Centre.
Student CentreThe Student Centre at the Nelson Campus contains a large lounge and recreation centre with pool table, table tennis and music television. There is also a cafe offering a great range of food at reasonable prices. At the Marlborough Campus there is a student lounge with table tennis and cafe.
RecreationThere is a recreation programme with fun activities and trips organised throughout the year. These activities can include rafting, sea kayaking, hiking, skiing, whale-watching, horse riding and biking.
Airport MeetingNMIT will arrange for you to be met at Nelson or Blenheim Airport and taken to your accommodation as part of our International Service.
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Accommodation
AccommmodationHomestay Accommodation available in Nelson or MarlboroughYou can choose the type of accommodation you would like:
1. Homestay - What is a Kiwi homestay?> Living with a family which may have 1 or 2 adults
Most families have children and pets
> Typical Kiwi meals are eaten with the family and everyone helps with work around the house (For example: washing your own clothes, share washing dishes, keeping your room tidy)
> Provides an opportunity to practise your English in your daily living
> Please note there are a limited number of homestay placements within walking distance of NMIT
> Homestay families are selected in accordance with New Zealand Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students
Costs of Homestay:> Full - $195 per week includes breakfast and dinner
Monday - Friday and 3 meals a day at the weekend
> Independent - from $130 per week with students supplying and cooking their own food
Renting a House [or a room in a house] in Nelson or Marlborough> Approximate costs range from $150 - $250 per week
for the accommodation plus the additional costs of electricity, telephone, Internet and food
If you choose this option you will need to take responsibility for making your own arrangements
Nikau Apartments (Nelson Campus only)Independently owned and operated, Nikau Apartments are situated on the Nelson campus.
Live with other students in 1, 2, 3 or 4 bedroom apartments. Living independently on campus means convenient access to your classes, the library learning centre, student support and all the attractions of the central city within easy walking distance.
> 14 apartments in 3 blocks (42 apartments in total)
> Modern, comfortable and student-friendly environment
> Your own furnished apartment with a bathroom and a fully equipped kitchen to cook your own food
> Shared laundry facilities, internet connections available and common room
> Situated on campus, only a few minutes walking distance to city centre and restaurants
Apartment & Costs:> From $155 - $175 per week for the accommodation.
The costs of electricity, telephone and food are your own responsibility
*NMIT will assist with reservations for apartments on application.
RNZAF Base Woodbourne Accommodation (Marlborough only)For students studying Aircraft Maintenance Engineering:The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) has made available houses within the Base Woodbourne residential accommodation complex. NMIT can arrange this accommodation for students who indicate they require it.
Accommodation AssistanceNMIT can assist you in finding accommodation in a Homestay or Nikau Apartments. Please ensure you fill out the Accommodation form at the time of your student application along with paying the $150 Accommodation Fee.
Please note that NMIT requires at least 15 working days notice to process accommodation requests. NMIT cannot guarantee accommodation if an application is received late.
Students enjoying time together in their Nikau apartment.
Nikau apartments.
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Helpful Advice
Helpful AdviceBefore you get to New Zealand, there are some important things you need to know about life in New Zealand and things to do in order to gain entry to New Zealand.
ClimateNelson and Blenheim consistently have the highest sunshine hours in New Zealand. However this doesn’t mean the weather is always perfect. Students should prepare for wind, rain and cold weather, particularly in the winter, as well as sunny, warm days.
Homes in New Zealand are often not well insulated against the cold and we suggest students are prepared for this. Students should not buy all their winter clothing at home if from a tropical climate. It will not be warm enough and might not suit your needs in Nelson. It is possible to buy very cheap and warm winter clothing in second hand shops, if you do not want to buy new clothes.
The seasons are as below:Summer: December – February
(Warm and dry – average 24oc)Autumn: March – May
(Cool and dry – average 18oc)Winter: June – August
(Cold and occasionally wet - average 10oc)Spring: September – November
(Warm and occasionally wet – average 17oc)
EntertainmentAs well as an array of lifestyle activities such as biking, hiking, kayaking and sailing Nelson and Marlborough also offer a number of other fun and exciting entertainment options such as movies, concerts, art exhibitions, festivals and great shopping.
To find out more visit:www.itson.co.nzwww.nelsonnz.comwww.destinationmarlborough.co.nz
Getting AroundNelson and Blenheim both run bus services although they do not run frequently. If students live away from the central city we suggest they purchase a bicycle or car. The following website is useful in finding cheap bikes and cars to purchase - www.trademe.co.nz
ImmigrationVisitor’s visaIf you are going to study in New Zealand for 12 weeks or less, you do not need a student visa - you can apply for a visitor’s visa instead.
Check www.immigration.govt.nz to see if your country has a visa-waiver agreement with New Zealand. If New Zealand has a visa-waiver agreement with your home country and you are going to live and study in New Zealand for 12 weeks or less, you do not need to apply for a visa.
If there is no visa-waiver agreement and you are going to live and study in New Zealand for 12 weeks or less, you will need a visitor’s visa.
Student visaIf you are going to study in New Zealand for more than 12 weeks you will need to apply for a student visa.
Student visa application procedure:If you are from China, India, or Vietnam: Apply for your student visa when you receive your Offer of Place and Tuition Fees Invoice. If your visa is approved in principle, then you can pay your tuition fees - do NOT pay anything until your visa has been approved in principle.
If you are from any other country: Pay your tuition fees, then use your Offer of Place and receipt to apply for your visa.Please contact your nearest New Zealand Embassy or High Commission for visa application details through www.immigration.govt.nz
Working visaStudents may apply for a variation of conditions in order to work for up to 20 hours per week. We suggest you request this when applying for your visa with Immigration New Zealand.
Employment The following websites can be very helpful in finding employment while in New Zealand:www.seek.co.nzwww.trademe.co.nzwww.sjs.co.nz (Student Job Search)
Travel Insurance All international students at NMIT must have current travel and medical insurance. This is in accordance with the Code of Practice set out by the Ministry of Education (for more information please visit www.minedu.govt.nz).
NMIT has signed an agreement with a reputable New Zealand insurance provider, Vero, and we are very happy to offer to our students great value insurance, providing cover for all programmes and courses at NMIT. Please contact intadmin@nmit.ac.nz for more information.
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Payment of Fees and ChargesA completed “Confirmation of Acceptance” form received by NMIT is a contract from a student to pay the enrolment fees and charges due for the stated length of the study contract.Enrolment fees and charges must be paid in full before the start date of the programme, or by any earlier date as specified for particular programmes.Fees not paid by the due date may incur a Late Payment Charge.An approved combination of English Language study and mainstream programmes will be deemed as ‘one programme’.No student shall be enrolled unless all approved fees and charges have been paid to Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology.Where payment is unable to be made in New Zealand dollars, uS dollars will be accepted. Bank drafts or telegraphic transfers should be to the credit of Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology and the student’s name should be entered on the document and quoted by the remitting bank.The total amount paid to NMIT must include any bank fees.The Institute’s bank is the Bank of New Zealand, Nelson branch, account number 02 704 0190770 003.
Refund of Fees and ChargesThe application charge and the accommodation placement charge are non-refundable.
Application for Refunds
Reasons for requesting a refund are described in the “Refund Eligibility Table”. All applications should be in writing to the Information and Enrolment Centre Manager, with any supporting documentation stipulated by the Information and Enrolment Centre Manager.Application for a refund in “exceptional circumstances” should be in writing to the Head of School.
International Students who obtain Permanent Resident Status
An international student who gains New Zealand permanent residency during the course of their study must pay international fees for the two years following from the date which permanent residency was granted. If the two year period is completed (and full residency is granted) after enrolling and establishing a study contract with NMIT, the student will not be eligible for a refund for that study contract. After permanent residency has been gained, the fees and charges applicable to domestic students will apply for any further study contracts.
Payment of Refunds
Refunds will be in New Zealand dollars minus any bank fees and may be paid by cheque or bank draft to:
> The student’s registered home address in their country of origin; OR> The agent who referred the student; OR> Another New Zealand education institution; OR> The student’s bank account in New Zealand; OR> The student
Fees, Charges and Refunds
Reason for requesting a refund
NMIT withdraws an offer of place or is unable to provide the programme.
NMIT withdraws an offer of place on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information supplied by a student or student’s agent.
Student visa is not granted by New Zealand Immigration Services (NZIS).
Extension to student visa is not granted by NZIS.
Student no longer wishes to study at NMIT.
Documentation student must provide
No documentation required.
No documentation required.
Withdrawal notification in writing. Written confirmation from NZIS of rejection of visa application.
Withdrawal Form must be completed before departure from NMIT. Written confirmation from NZIS of rejection of application to extend visa.
Notice of withdrawal in writing.
Timing
Before programme start date.
At any time.
Before programme start date.
After programme start date.
Before programme start date.
After programme start date. Three or more weeks before programme start date.
Less than three weeks before programme start date.
After programme start date.
At any time.
Refund
Full refund of enrolment fee.
NMIT reserves the right to retain the fees and charges paid.
Full refund of enrolment fee.
Partial refund of enrolment fee at the discretion of NMIT.
Full refund of enrolment fee.
Partial refund of enrolment fee at the discretion of NMIT.
Full refund of enrolment fee .
90% refund of enrolment fee.
No refund.
The amount and approval of any refund is at the discretion of the Head of School in consultation with the Director of Finance & Corporate Services.
Charge
Nil
NZ =$150
NZ =$150
NZ =$150
NZ =$150
NZ =$150
NZ =$350
NZ =$350
Nil
NZ =$350Exceptional circumstances (for example serious illness).
Documentation supporting application for a refund. Documentation stipulated by the Head of School.
Other administration charges may apply as described in particular programme regulations approved by the NMIT Academic Board. NMIT reserves the right to amend these charges or make other charges. Please refer to 3N10 NMIT Schedule of Charges for a full list of charges.
Refund Eligibility Table
Description and Refund Criteria
Charges and refunds
Charge (NZ$)
$100Late Payment Charge Non-refundable
$150Application Charge Non-refundable
$150Accommodation Placement Charge Non-refundable
$1500Internship Charge
The Internship Charge will be refunded, less bank fees and a NZ$350 administration charge, if the student decides not to continue with the internship after NMIT have received the ‘confirmation of acceptance’ form from the student, and up to three weeks before the internship is scheduled to begin.
After three weeks before the start of the internship, there will be no refund.
$100Transfer Charge Non-refundable
The Transfer Charge applies to students approved to transfer to another programme.
A transfer from one programme (including the english language Programme) to another programme that the student wishes to transfer to. A transfer to another programme will not be considered after two weeks from programme commencement except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the Head of School.
There is no charge to students who are approved by the Head of School to change courses within the same programme.
References
3N10: NMIT Schedule of Charges3N12: Student FeesIB2: NMIT Academic StatuteCode of Practice for Pastoral Care of International Students
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How to Apply
How to ApplyMake your decision and apply• Complete the International Student Application Form with your
personal details, what course you want to study, and your academic records including your level of english (if applicable). (NZ$150 non-refundable application fee charge applies)
• Complete the International Student Accommodation Form if you need assistance with your accommodation arrangements (NZ$150 non-refundable accommodation placement charge applies)
• You can apply online at www.nmit.ac.nz or use the inserted application form and send it to us by post or fax (or a scanned copy by email)
• You must include (pay) the application charge of NZ$150 when you send us your completed application form. your application cannot be processed without this payment
• You can also forward your application form and other official documents through one of our approved agents. Please contact us by email for details of our agents in your country: intadmin@nmit.ac.nz
• We cannot process your enrolment application without the documents requested in the enrolment application form. Please ensure that these are included with your application
NMIT will notify you regarding our decision on your applicationIf NMIT accepts your application, we will send you the following Acceptance Documents:
> Offer of Place> Guarantee of Accommodation (if required)> Acceptance Form> Notification of Fees> Refund Policy> Survival Guide for new students> Information on compulsory travel and medical insurance
Formally accept the offerFormally accept our offer by returning a signed Acceptance Form and pay the fees outlined in the Notification of Fees and Charges. Payment may be made by bank draft, cheque, telegraphic transfer or credit card. See ‘International student fees and charges – payment and refunds’ section on the inserted Application Form or visit our website for more details on payment options.
NMIT will issue a receipt and confirmed offerAfter we receive your payment we will then send you:> Receipt> Confirmed Offer of Place> Copy of Refund PolicyYou will need to supply these documents together with the Guarantee of Accommodation to New Zealand Immigration if you are applying for a student visa.
Apply for a visa (if applicable)You should now be ready to apply for your student visa, using the forms available from your local New Zealand Embassy, High Commission, your agent, or the New Zealand Immigration Service (www. immigration.govt.nz). Be sure to allow enough time to complete this procedure (it can take up to three months). Allow also enough time to organise your travel to New Zealand and please inform us about your travel arrangements.
We recommend that you apply and enrol early, as places can fill quickly in many programmes. Late applications may be considered if there are places available on the programme. We can help you at any stage of this process. If you have any questions, please contact us at any time.
We look forward to welcoming you to Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology and our sunny region.
Code of PracticeNelson Marlborough Institute of Technology has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the Ministry of Education. Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website at www.minedu.govt.nz/goto/international
Immigration: Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying, and reporting requirements are available through the New Zealand Immigration Service, and can be viewed on their website at www.immigration.govt.nz
Medical and Travel Insurance: Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) 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 at www.acc.co.nz
The Ministry of Education in New Zealand requires international students to have current and appropriate medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand.
Please be aware that there are specific insurance requirements and we advise you to visit our website www.nmit.ac.nz for further information.
www.nmit.ac.nz/internationalinternational@nmit.ac.nz+64 3 546 9175
DisclaimerPlease note: The information in this brochure is provided for your information and guidance. Every effort has been made to ensure it was accurate at the time of publication, but for the most up-to-date information, contact NMIT Information and Enrolment Centre on +64 3 546 9175. All programmes are run subject to sufficient student numbers.
Last Published:September 2010
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