Paying your fees
Find out where, how and when to pay your fees.
Fee payment methods
You can pay your tuition fees by internet banking, credit card, direct credit, EFTPOS, personal cheque, bank cheque, student loan or scholarship.
Fee due dates
All fees are due on the first day of the semester/term or the day you enrolled (whichever is later).
Non-payment of fees
If some or all of your fees remain unpaid after the due date, your enrolment may be deleted (also referred to as debtor deletion).
Fee refunds
If you have overpaid your fees, then you may wish to request a refund.
How to view your account summary
How to create a statement or invoice
How to view your account activity
How to check when payments are due
How to check payments that have been made
How to pay online by credit card
How to pay online by internet banking
How to generate a receipt
Tuition fees by faculty
Tuition fees 2012 by faculty
Undergraduate fees
Tuition fees 2012 for undergraduate students (domestic)
Tuition fees 2012 for undergraduate students (international)
Postgraduate fees
Tuition fees 2012 for postgraduate students (domestic)
Tuition fees 2012 for postgraduate students (international)
Masters and doctoral fees and loans
AskAuckland has answers to frequently asked questions about fees and money matters.
Alternatively, complete the Student Financials Enquiry Form or call us on +64 9 923 4422.
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