If you want to make your mark on the world, study at New Zealand’s leading university. We offer a comprehensive range of entry-level programmes taught by academic professionals who are committed to helping you succeed.

Welcome to The University of Auckland

From the desk of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor John Morrow.

Study options

Browse the programmes and subjects available and find out what entry requirements apply.

Entry Requirements

Find out what you need to gain entry to your programme of study.

How to apply

Information on eligibility for entry, submitting your application, enrolling in courses and paying fees. 

Living and studying in Auckland

Everything you need to know about living in Auckland and studying at New Zealand's leading university.

Māori and Pacific students

Information for Māori and Pacific students about the University, including admission schemes, scholarships, services, support, facilities, research, news, events and more.

Accommodation

We have a wide range of accommodation options to suit your needs.

Fees and money matters

Options for financing your study including student loans/allowances, budgeting advice and programme fees.

Important dates for future undergraduates

Find out when to apply for admission, when to enrol and when semester starts

View or request a prospectus

Check out the general undergraduate prospectus ebook or a faculty prospectus ebook for specific programme information.

Scholarships and awards

Information about scholarships, prizes and awards that can help cover the cost of your study.

Help and advice

We can help you assess your options and find the answers to all your questions about the University.

Academic pathways for MIT students

Learn how Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) students and graduates can further their education at the University.

Special Admission

If you don't have a formal university entrance qualification, and you are over 20 years of age, you may qualify for Special Admission to The University of Auckland.

Information for Careers Advisers

Specific information to assist school Career Advisers in working with students.

Student blog, social media and videos

Find out more about university from our team of first-year bloggers, along with Facebook, Youtube and our fun scratchy game.






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