The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand

New Zealand

The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand is the nation’s leading distance and online learning provider with a rich history dating back to 1946. Originally, it was created to provide resettlement training for servicemen and women returning home from World War II. Situated in Lower Hutt near New Zealand’s capital city Wellington, the tertiary education institution offers a range of learning disciplines. In 2020, it became a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.

Presently, the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand welcomes around 30,000 learners in New Zealand. A fantastic opportunity for international study, it also welcomes students from 40 other countries. The majority of their student body work full or part time while studying in order to pursue their ideal career while earning income simultaneously.

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As an online and distance learning institution, it does not offer accommodation services.

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As a leading provider of online and distance learning, the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand provides graduates with a qualification from a well-respected institution. The quality of the courses available also prepares students to enter their chosen profession with a solid basis of understanding. Since most students already have experience of the working world prior to graduation, their commitment to pursuing their ambitions is doubly appealing to future employers.

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The university ranks 16th in New Zealand rankings, and 6593 in world rankings.

A wide variety of courses and qualifications are available at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand including diplomas, degrees and certificates in disciplines such as Accounting, Education, Pharmacy and more. There is a comprehensive subject list on their website.
The cost of attending the university depends upon a variety of factors including the course you choose, your residency status and other factors. There is a range of different funding options available, such as different scholarships, awards, and funds.
International students have a variety of scholarships and financial assistance open to them via the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand. The Shona Butterfield Scholarship is an annual award of up to $5000 that helps learners with a disability with the cost of courses and textbooks. Similarly, the Open Polytechnic study awards for learners with a disability are worth up to $1000 each and help towards course completion. The Kua Hii Ake te Ata Study Awards are aimed at encouraging and supporting Māori learners who study with the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.