What can I study for free NZ?

What can I study for free NZ?

The Targeted Training and Apprenticeships Fund (TTAF) provides a fees free approach to learners studying approved programmes from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022. The programmes included will give you skills that are in demand by industry, and have been identified as important for New Zealand’s COVID-19 recovery.

What can I study in NZ?

All New Zealand’s universities offer a broad range of subjects for undergraduate, Masters and Doctoral (PhD) degrees in commerce, science and the humanities. Some universities offer degrees in specialist fields – such as medicine, agriculture, engineering, etc.

What is iQualify?

iQualify is a learning management system developed right here in New Zealand by Open Polytechnic. It is used widely by both Open Polytechnic and a range of other partners. You can find out more about iQualify on the iQualify website.

Can I get paid to study NZ?

The Training Incentive Allowance is available for courses at levels 1-7 of the New Zealand Qualifications Framework. You may also be able to get a Student Loan from StudyLink to help pay for your course fees and any course-related costs.

Where can I find the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand?

4 913 5300. #N#The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Ltd. Tauranga (6022/13) Level 1, 104 Devonport Road, Tauranga 3110. 4 913 5300. #N#The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Ltd. North Shore City (6022/14) The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, 2B Rothwell Avenue, Albany, Auckland 0632. 04 913 5300.

Why study at Open Polytechnic?

At Open Polytechnic we specialise in flexible, distance and online learning that is designed to help you fit study around your work and life commitments. The Building Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO) developed our construction qualifications, and all of the course materials meet current built environment industry standards.

Are New Zealand’s polytechnics in trouble?

Eighty per cent of New Zealand’s polytechnics face losses within four years on current trends, Cabinet ministers have been told.

When will polytechnics be in deficit?

A Cabinet paper released today after a $33 million bailout of the West Coast’s bankrupt Tai Poutini Polytechnic says half of the country’s 16 polytechnics and institutes of technology will be in deficit by 2020, and 80 per cent by 2022, based on current funding formulas adjusted for expected consumer prices.

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