Am I eligible to enrol?
In order to enrol on one of our programmes we need to verify your identity and your eligibility as a domestic student. In addition, you will need to meet programme specific requirements.
How can I fund my study?
You can get help in paying for your studies in a number of different ways, some of which you won't have to pay back. Loans, allowances, scholarships and fee free programmes are available.
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Library Services
Awhi Tauira - Student Support
Awhi Tauira Student Support provides academic tertiary skills training and support to all tauira enrolled within Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. They help tauira to become independent learners and also offer confidential pastoral care.
What online databases are available?
To access this area, you must be one of our students or staff members, and our license agreements require you to have a username and password. There are a variety of online databases available. Some contain full text publications including journal articles, books, conference proceedings or technical reports. Online databases enable students and staff access to a broad range of electronic learning support resources on a 24-7 basis. The databases may be used only for the purposes of research, teaching or private study. Commercial use, defined as use for the purposes of monetary reward (but excluding use in the course of research funded by a commercial organisation) is prohibited.
Am I eligible to enrol?
In order to enrol on one of our programmes we need to verify your identity and your eligibility as a domestic student. In addition, you will need to meet programme specific requirements.
What fee assistance is available?
While you are thinking about your study options, you may want to know about the financial support you can get. Here are some ways that you can fund your study.
Can I withdraw from a programme?
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Library Services
Te Kōputu Kōrero a Tā Hirini Moko Mead (library and information commons) provides access to a world-class library with a range of information services and resources
How do I access the library catalogue?
The Library Catalogue is an online bibliography of all the items held within our Library collections. You can search the library catalogue to locate books, periodicals, audio/visual materials or other items in the library. The catalogue is also used to request or reserve books for distance staff and students.
What online databases are available?
To access this area, you must be one of our students or staff members, and our license agreements require you to have a username and password. There are a variety of online databases available. Some contain full text publications including journal articles, books, conference proceedings or technical reports. Online databases enable students and staff access to a broad range of electronic learning support resources on a 24-7 basis. The databases may be used only for the purposes of research, teaching or private study. Commercial use, defined as use for the purposes of monetary reward (but excluding use in the course of research funded by a commercial organisation) is prohibited.
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