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February 29, 2024
February 29, 2024

Wintec stands out as one of New Zealand’s largest Institutes of Technology/Polytechnics, playing a leading role in delivering top-notch vocational and professional education in the Waikato region. Boasting a diverse student body with over 1700 international students from 50 different countries, Wintec is a subsidiary of Te Pukenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.

Rooted in a rich history, Wintec traces its origins back to 1924 as the Hamilton Technical College and evolved into the Waikato Institute of Technology in 1968. Situated in Hamilton and serving the wider Waikato region, Wintec provides technical, vocational, and professional education spanning a wide spectrum from certificates to master’s-level programs.

Choosing to study at Wintec comes with numerous advantages. The institution offers a pragmatic learning environment, unwavering student support, and a faculty of tutors who are actively engaged professionals in their respective industries.

Wintec is not just an educational institution; it’s a thriving community where students, tutors, and support staff collectively aspire to see each individual triumph in their academic pursuits and beyond. Access to comprehensive support services and opportunities to forge lifelong friendships further enrich the student experience.

At Wintec, learning is immersive and hands-on. State-of-the-art facilities, including a simulated nursing ward, sports science performance hub, specialized kitchens, training restaurant, hair and beauty salons, as well as music and art studios, enhance the educational journey. Some facilities even open their doors to paying members of the public, providing students with real-world scenarios and interactions with customers from the start.

Wintec ensures that students have everything they need to feel at home, both on campus and in the Waikato region. Core campuses offer a range of support and well-being services, and for those coming from outside the region, on-site accommodation options are available. The emphasis is not only on academic excellence but also on creating an environment where students can thrive personally and professionally.

Admission Requirements
Test Minimum Score for Undergraduate Minimum Score for Graduate
IELTS 6+ 6.5+
TOEFL 80+ 90+
PTE 50+ 58+
Tuition Fees
Level Tuition Fee Range (NZD)
Undergraduate 18,745 – 23,825
Graduate 19,105 – 23,445
Features
Service/Facility Description
Academic Counseling Support for academic guidance and career planning
Campus Security Security services ensuring the safety of the campus
Campus Shuttle Transportation services within the campus
Career Support Assistance with career planning and job placement
Financial Assistance Support for students in managing financial matters
Health Insurance Access to health insurance coverage for students
Internet Services Campus-wide internet connectivity
Library Services Access to library resources and study spaces
Mental Health Services Counseling and support for mental health
Orientation for new students Introduction programs for new students
Parking and Transit Parking facilities and transportation options
Scholarships and Awards Financial support through scholarships and awards
Social and Cultural Events Events promoting social and cultural engagement
Sports & Recreation Facilities Facilities for sports and recreational activities
Student Club and Societies Various clubs and societies for student involvement
Student Leadership Leadership development opportunities for students
Student Learning Centre Support services to enhance student learning
Women Safety and Resources Centre Resources and support services for women’s safety
International Student Life Centre Support services for international students
Academic/Career Portals Online platforms for academic and career information
February 29, 2024
February 29, 2024

In 1964, the University of Waikato emerged as a result of persistent advocacy by a determined group of Hamilton locals who envisioned having a university in their city. Initial facilities were modest, but by early 1965, new structures were officially inaugurated by then Governor-General Sir Bernard Fergusson. The esteemed Sir Don Llewellyn served as the founding Vice-Chancellor.

Devoted to providing a world-class education and advancing research, the University of Waikato boasts a diverse community of approximately 13,000 students and 1,500 staff. Our commitment extends to offering a distinctive and enriching university experience while fostering robust international connections to propel knowledge forward.

The University of Waikato operates across three distinctive campuses:

  1. Hamilton Campus: Situated in the lively and multicultural city of Hamilton, our main campus provides a dynamic setting with nearby outdoor activities, shopping destinations, and a variety of eateries, all just a short drive away.
  2. Tauranga Campus: Expanding our footprint, the Tauranga campus offers a unique educational environment, contributing to the University’s commitment to excellence in learning and research.
  3. Zhejiang University City College (ZUCC): The University of Waikato extends its global presence with the Zhejiang University City College, fostering international collaborations and providing a diverse educational experience.

This multi-campus approach allows the University of Waikato to cater to a wide range of academic pursuits while embracing the vibrant cultural and geographical diversity of its locations.

Admission Requirements
English Proficiency Test Minimum Score for Undergraduate Minimum Score for Graduate
IELTS 6+ 6.5+
TOEFL 79+ 90+
Tuition Fees
Level Tuition Fee Range (NZD)
Undergraduate 25,915 – 56,260
Graduate 25,900 – 38,960
Features
Service/Facility Description
Academic Counseling Support for academic guidance and career planning
Accommodation (On Campus) On-campus housing options for students
Campus Security Security services ensuring the safety of the campus
Campus Shuttle Transportation services within the campus
Career Support Assistance with career planning and job placement
Financial Assistance Support for students in managing financial matters
Food & Dining Services On-campus dining options and meal plans
Health Insurance Access to health insurance coverage for students
Internet Services Campus-wide internet connectivity
Internship & on-the-job training Opportunities for practical work experience
IT Services Helpdesk Technical support for students
Library Services Access to library resources and study spaces
Mental Health Services Counseling and support for mental health
Orientation for new students Introduction programs for new students
Parking and Transit Parking facilities and transportation options
Recruitment Services Assistance with job recruitment and placement
Scholarships and Awards Financial support through scholarships and awards
Social and Cultural Events Events promoting social and cultural engagement
Sports & Recreation Facilities Facilities for sports and recreational activities
Student Club and Societies Various clubs and societies for student involvement
Student Leadership Leadership development opportunities for students
Study & Work Permit Guidance on study and work permits for international students
Work While Studying Opportunities for part-time work while studying
Student Learning Centre Support services to enhance student learning
Women Safety and Resources Centre Resources and support services for women’s safety
International Student Life Centre Support services for international students
Academic/Career Portals Online platforms for academic and career information