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  2. Fees Free - Wikipedia

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    Fees free is a policy which makes the first year of tertiary education free in New Zealand. It was introduced by the Labour Government in 2018. It was implemented to reduce debt of students.

  3. How to get college application fee waivers

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    Common App also allows students to apply for an application fee waiver. If you meet any of the following criteria, you qualify for its fee waiver: You qualify to receive the Federal free or ...

  4. Southern Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Institute of Technology (SIT; Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Murihiku) is a public tertiary education institution (NZ TEI), established in 1971. It is one of New Zealand's largest institutions of technology, with 12,579 enrolees in 2021, contributing to a total of 4,768 Equivalent Full-Time students (EFTs), 3,989 domestic, 933 ...

  5. Tertiary education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The University of New Zealand system – where it was the only degree-granting university in New Zealand – lasted until 1961. [3] Now the colleges are independent universities in their own right, and since 1961 four new universities have been created: Auckland University of Technology, Lincoln University, Massey University and Waikato University.

  6. Tertiary Education Union - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Tertiary Education Union (Māori: Te Hautū Kahurangi o Aotearoa) is the main trade union in the New Zealand tertiary education sector, with over 10,000 members employed within the sector across New Zealand.

  7. Student loans in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The ability to claim course fees, course-related costs, and living costs under a student allowance depends on the student and the student's parents' income. [10] While a student is younger than 24, their parent's income and bereaved parents are relevant factors; however, once they are older than 24 this will no longer be considered. [10]

  8. Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 2020, WITT became a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga (the New Zealand Institute of Skills & Technology) alongside the 15 other Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs). [2] WITT will remain a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga until early January 2023 when it is fully merged into the national entity. [3]

  9. New Zealand Qualifications Authority - Wikipedia

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    NZQA administers the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) which was established in July 2010 as a result of the Targeted Review and is a comprehensive, up-to-date list of all non-university quality assured qualifications in New Zealand. [15] Tertiary organisations are required to comply with statutory policies like the periodic external ...