Application Procedures
For New Zealand Residents
A prospective student who is a resident of New Zealand, including permanent residents, applying for undergraduate admission, must submit an application form and an official academic record (in English) of his or her most recent, or highest, academic qualifications, together with any other required documents to the Academic Registry and pay any prescribed application fee by the designated date.
A prospective student of foreign nationality who is in New Zealand but does not have Permanent Resident status must apply under the following regulations for non-residents of New Zealand.

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For Non-Residents of New Zealand
A prospective student from outside New Zealand for undergraduate admission must submit an Application Form and an official academic record (in English) of his or her most recent, or highest, academic qualifications, together with any other required documents to the Academic Registry and pay any prescribed application fee by the closing date. An applicant must sit an Entrance Examination set by the College
The review of an application from a prospective student from outside New Zealand takes into account his or her past academic record and the results of an Entrance Examination including an interview. A student from another country will need to provide full details of his or her qualifications and/or school academic records including results in national or regional examinations where relevant. Where the programme coordinator considers that the student's current qualifications and experience do not provide him/her with adequate background in some aspects of the programme, International Pacific College may require the student to undertake further study prior to entering the programme.

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For Residents of Japan
A prospective student from Japan for undergraduate admission must submit an Application Form and an official academic record of his or her most recent, or highest, academic qualifications, together with any other required documents to the Tokyo Office and pay any prescribed application fee by the closing date. The following are considered for admission: an essay in Japanese, a placement test in English, high school record and an interview.

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Student Visa
After admission, a prospective student who is not a Citizen or Permanent Resident of New Zealand must apply through the New Zealand Embassy or High Commission in his or her home country for a student visa. An application for a student visa must be accompanied by the formal International Pacific College letter of admission as evidence of student status. A current student visa must be maintained for the duration of a student's programme of study at the College.
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