study in new zealand (waikato university)
Join World Endeavors for an incredible semester in New Zealand. You will earn academic credit while studying alongside students from New Zealand and all over the world. New Zealand is a truly beautiful country. Renowned for its natural resources, its breathtaking scenery, its peacefulness and the friendliness and hospitality of its people, the country is conveniently close to Asia, Australia and the South Pacific and has a reputation for being a safe and relaxing environment to live in.
New Zealand lies in the South Pacific and consists of two main islands, the North and South Islands. The country is three hours by air from the east coast of Australia, and is an overnight flight from the western United States. This unique country, with a population of only 3.5 million, is similar in geographical size to the United Kingdom or Japan, but its breath-taking scenery sets it apart from the rest of the world. From rolling green farmlands dotted with sheep, to barren volcanic desert areas, from golden beaches with crystal clear blue water to majestic snow covered mountains. New Zealand offers a sample of every possible landscape and recreational opportunity. Its people (known the world over as kiwis) are renowned for their friendliness and hospitality, their love of sports and the great outdoors. Visitors to New Zealand find it easy to fit in and enjoy the casual, safe and relaxing lifestyle.
Eligibility:
Applicants must have:
- Completed one year of university study
- A cumulative minimum GPA of 2.75 - 3.0
- English language proficiency
- A sense of adventure!
Pre-Departure Information:
Before students embark, they will be provided a pre-departure guide that includes important details about their semester abroad. In addition, students may contact World Endeavors any time prior to departure with questions.
Orientation:
After arriving in New Zealand, an orientation program specifically for study abroad students is held. The orientation covers settling in to New Zealand, culture shock, accommodations, health and safety, health insurance, student clubs and societies, email access, study skills, weekend trips and social events. During orientation students will complete enrollment in their courses.
Coming to a new country is a major experience for most people - getting used to a new environment, new and different food, a new culture, accommodation, the weather and strange New Zealand accents. Many new international students have never traveled such long distances away from home before, and potential homesickness and culture shock may also create problems while you are trying to settle in.
The aim of the orientation program is to introduce international students to the university, Hamilton and New Zealand. Students are welcomed to New Zealand, and offered support and assistance to make it as easy as possible to understand and settle in their new home. Issues related to "Kiwiana" culture, different teaching style, safety, security, accommodation and many other areas are discussed and advice is given where appropriate. Students get the chance to learn about the campus, who the support people are in the Schools of Studies, the Library, the Teaching and Learning Development Unit, Health and Student Services, the Student Union and of course, the International Centre. The Orientation Program is designed to help students make new friends, get to meet many other students on campus, and learn that there is a large support network in place to help make the transition to a new environment as easy as possible.
Housing:
Fully-furnished on or off-campus accommodations with single room provided.
These accommodations are located on or near campus. Most student housing is within a five-minute walk of most services, including the library, recreation center, and computing facilities.
All housing is subject to availability. If on-campus, self-catered housing is not available, off-campus or on/off-campus, catered housing may be substituted at an additional cost to the student. Students are advised to register early.
Academics:
Each student will take three to four courses (or papers) for 15 points per course (roughly equivalent to 3 to 4 US academic credits. Academic credit and transcripts will be issued by Waikato University after the successful completion of course requirements for the semester program.
Instruction Methods of teaching and standards of excellence are based on traditional university models. Students benefit directly from a quality education system that is respected worldwide.
Credit Study Abroad students are required to take between 3 and 4 courses per semester. The recommended load is 60 credit points per semester. The actual workload can vary from unit to unit and even week to week across the university.
Academic credit and transcripts will be issued by Waikato University after the successful completion of course requirements for the semester or academic year program. Waikato University is a fully-accredited New Zealand institution of higher learning. It is the student's responsibility to contact their academic advisor prior to the semester to define how courses taken abroad will transfer to their home institution.
Courses:
Students can choose from one of the widest range of courses of any institution in New Zealand. Over 3,000 courses or papers are available from the six schools of study: Management, Arts and Social Sciences, Science and Technology, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Education, Maori and Pacific Development, and Law.
Participant Life:
On campus, there are a large number of clubs available to students ranging from cultural clubs to traditional sports, thrill seekers and clubs for enthusiasts in almost every area of interest.
A large recreation center on campus is a great place to get involved in a variety of sport and leisure activities and offers affordable membership. It provides 40 exercise classes per week, along with weight equipment, a cardio area, sports hall for basketball and volleyball, glass-backed squash courts, netball and tennis courts and extensive playing fields.
Activities:
Locally, students have many choices in sport and recreation. Particularly popular are the nationally followed sports of rugby, netball and cricket. Numerous activities will be at your fingertips such as hiking, surfing, caving, horse racing, boating, rowing, kayaking and fishing, golf, snow skiing, sailing, mountain biking, rock climbing and rafting just to name a few.
Cost and Dates :
Fall or Spring Semester: US$11,850 Academic Year: US$23,700 SPRING (Semester One): mid February - late June (Deadline: Nov. 15) FALL (Semester Two): early July - mid Nov. (Deadline: April 15)
Cost Included:
- Tuition (up to 4 courses per semester)
- Transcript from Waikato University
- Orientation
- Various student services and learning support services
- Student Housing with no meals
- Student insurance cover
- Airport pick-up
- Free cell phone rental and free incoming calls
Not Included:
- Round-Trip airfare to New Zealand
- Housing deposit (refundable)
- Visa expenses
- Textbooks
- Personal expenses
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