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Our cashier on campus is where you can pay your tuition fees and any other course-related fees
Enthusiastic first cohort begin joint degree with Hebei University of Engineering
One hundred and twenty Chinese learners have been welcomed into a new Bachelor’s degree programme in Data Science and Big Data Technology jointly offered by Unitec and Hebei University of Engineering.
Course title and course number changes 2024
We've been working to make sure our programmes and courses are innovative, up-to-date with industry, and career-focused. This means there are sometimes changes to course titles and/or course numbers.
Fees Free Tertiary Study
You may be able to study at Unitec Fees Free
Kate Edger Foundation- Macandrew Award in Performing Arts
This award arises from a donation from the Titirangi and Blockhouse Bay Branch of the New Zealand Women’s Institute and is in memory of Mrs MacAndrew, a long-time member and benefactor of the Branch and a talented pianist. It is to assist a woman enrolled in the third year of the Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts at Unitec. The successful candidate must live in West Auckland.
Kate Edger Foundation - NZ Contemporary Art Award
The Award is available for a student who will be enrolled in 2026 in the third year or above of a degree or post-graduate degree in an Arts-related area at a NZQA-accredited tertiary institute in the Auckland or Northland region.
Te Pou Angitū
Te Pou Angitū were established in 2019 to encourage Māori students to pursue tertiary education at Unitec in either a Certificate, Diploma or Bachelor level programme.
Unitec policies
Check Unitec's policies to clarify your rights and responsibilities in different situations.
Samoan academic recognised for his outstanding practice with national award
Associate Professor Lefaoalii Dion Enari has been announced as this year’s recipient of the prestigious Le Moana Mua award.
Cross credits
If you have already completed some tertiary study, you may be able to use those credits towards your study at Unitec.
Prime Minister’s Scholarship
The Prime Minister's Scholarship for Latin America (PMSLA) are funded by the New Zealand Government and administered by Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao (ENZ). Since 2013, the Scholarships have enabled more than 2,400 New Zealanders to broaden their horizons through life-changing learning experiences in Asia and Latin America.
Zonta Club of Auckland Scholarships
The Zonta Club of Auckland offers financial support each year to female tertiary students who reside in Auckland.
Nursing is not just a job—it’s a calling
Parul Sharma brings her years of resilience, cultural wisdom, and the practical training she gained at Unitec in Auckland
What's happening
We have a wide range of workshops and events to assist you with your career.
Te reo thriving at Unitec on 50th anniversary of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
Our kaimahi and ākonga who will be engaging in a number of activities across both campuses this week
Kaimahi share their reo journey and pride in being Māori
Māori kaimahi work across Te Wananga o Wairaka at both our campuses, and at all levels of the institution
Groundbreaking Unitec Research on Māori Adults with ADHD gets funding boost
Associate Professor Byron Rangiwai has received significant funding to support a study focused on Māori adults with ADHD.
Transforming a passion into a profession
At just 22 years old, Amy Gwynne is already making an impact on New Zealand’s environment
Te Whatu Ora Waitematā Health Scholarships
The Health Scholarship Programme supports Maori and Pacific residents of the Waitemata region (North Shore City, Waitakere City, and Rodney District) to undertake health-specific tertiary studies with an accredited New Zealand education provider.
Lance Laulala Memorial Scholarship
In memory of Unitec Academic Development Lecturer Lance Laulala and his over 22-year commitment to helping ākonga understand all concepts of maths at Unitec, the Lance Laulala Memorial Scholarship is designed to continue Lance’s legacy and his commitment to ākonga. This scholarship is designed to support ākonga in their studies by contributing towards education related costs.