Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology

New Zealand

The Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology dates back to the foundation of the Waiariki Community College in 1978 and the Bay of Plenty Community College in 1982. These two institutions merged in May 2016 to form Toi Ohomai, with the name meaning 'to aim high and achieve great heights; to be awakened by learning'.

In 2020 Toi Ohomai became part of Te Pūkenga, the New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology, to be the third largest of this national network of institutes and polytechnics. In the 2019 I-Graduate Survey by The International Student Barometer, Toi Ohomai ranked sixth overall worldwide.

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Across its campuses, Toi Ohomai offers world-class facilities, including health centres, childcare services, gyms, and pools. There are also educational facilities like automotive workshops and libraries. Toi Ohomai houses creative spaces for art, design, and media students, including digital labs, specialist studios, and photography darkrooms. Many of the Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology facilities are designed to deliver a practical experience to students to better their learning.

Location

The campuses are situated in the South Waikato region of New Zealand. A scenic area, South Waikato provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and contains many like-minded students. The Tokaanu thermal pools and Waitamo caves are notable tourist attractions students must enjoy during their stay, but there are also plenty of student bars, eateries, and overall nightlife.

Employability

Toi Ohomai's Careers and Employability Facilitators are available to work with students as they plan their transition from study to work. This involves CV and JobSearch seminars, interview training sessions, and one-to-one appointments. There's also the Careers & Employability Website to look for jobs, download resources and book employability sessions. The institute also has strong connections with employers. More than 75% of its students spend part of their course undertaking work placements, which help facilitate valuable relationships between students and potential employers.

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Toi Ohomai offers various courses across various fields, including business, engineering, hospitality, tourism, and more. They offer certificate, diploma, and degree programs.

There are approximately 7300 students currently enrolled at the Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology.

Toi Ohomai offers a range of student support services, including academic support, career advice, counseling, and health services. Services also offer help with orientation programs and assistance with visa applications.

The acceptance rate is 60% for the Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology.

International students can apply for a range of scholarships. Namely, the International Student Scholarship reduces tuition fees for international students enrolling in a full-time course of study at Toi Ohomai and is awarded based on academic merit. The New Horizons Scholarship is available to international students who are enrolled in a course that is not available in their home country. It reduces tuition fees and is awarded based on academic merit. The Pacific Island Scholarship is open to students from Pacific Island nations enrolling in a full-time course of study at Toi Ohomai. It reduces tuition fees and is awarded based on academic merit. The Toi Ohomai International High Achiever Scholarship is awarded to international students who have achieved outstanding academic results. It provides a reduction in tuition fees for the duration of the course.
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Approx. 1,950

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Approx. $23050

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