Some of our Health Management students share their experiences at NZIE and the part-time jobs they have acquired through our in-house work placement programme.
Some of our Health Management students share their experiences at NZIE and the part-time jobs they have acquired through our in-house work placement programme.
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To be admitted into NZ Certificate in English Language Level 4 General, all applicants must meet the following requirements:
a) Be a speaker of English as an additional language; and
b) Hold a NZCEL Applied Level 3 [3667] qualification; or
c) Pass an NZIE entry test that meets the requirements for the CEFR B2 requirements or equivalent; and
d) Be of a minimum age of 16 years or older; and.
e) Be a New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency OR Certificate of Refugee Status and evidence of eligibility to study for the duration of enrolment.
To be admitted into NZ Certificate in English Language Level 3 General, all applicants must meet the following requirements:
a) Be a speaker of English as an additional language; and
b) Hold a NZCEL Level 2 qualification; or
c) Pass an NZIE entry test that meets the requirements for the CEFR mid B1 requirements or equivalent; and
d) Be of a minimum age of 16 years or older; and.
e) Be a New Zealand citizen or resident; or have Certificate of Refugee Status and evidence of eligibility to study for the duration of enrolment.
Student loans available through Study Link. Check if you are eligible here.
You are only eligible for Fees-Free if you haven’t previously undertaken more than 60 credits (half a year of equivalent full-time tertiary education, 0.5 EFTS) at Level 3 or above on the NZQF – New Zealand Qualifications Framework.
To check if you meet the requirements, visit the New Zealand Government’s Fees-Free website and enter your National Student Number (NSN).
If you do not have an NSN, contact your Student Support Advisor.