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Fees Information

Current course costs are provided on our prospectus, and further details are available on request from our office.

Degree and Diploma fees

Fees are owed in full at the completion of the second week of the Diploma / Degree programmes. Note that they cover the cost of extensive photocopied notes. Fees are exclusive of texts.

Students who are not New Zealand residents and those who do not qualify for NZ government subsidies will normally pay a fee higher than that listed in the prospectus.

Certificate and short courses

We welcome students to pay in full at course commencement, by cash or direct deposit. However we are aware that this is not always possible. In most cases we accept fortnightly automatic payments over the period of study, as agreed to in writing at course commencement.

Student Loans

Student Loans are available to eligible students for courses lasting longer than 32 weeks.

Student Loans are available to eligible students for all our Degree and Diploma courses and for the Certificates in Wellness Massage, Massage Modalities, Nutritional Studies, Herbal Studies, Aromatherapy and Iridology, and the Fundamentals of Homoeopathy. To be eligible you need to be studying at least 0.25 of a full-time course, and to be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

Student Allowances are available to students studying full time. The Bachelor of Natural Medicine / Diploma in Naturopathy and Herbal Medicine and the Diploma in Therapeutic Massage courses fulfill the criteria for Student Allowances. Phone 0800 88 99 00 to apply for loans and allowances or apply on line at http://www.studylink.govt.nz/

WINZ subsidies

WINZ subsidies - Tertiary Incentive Allowance. Some WINZ beneficiaries (DPB and Invalid’s benefits) are eligible for subsidies for selected courses in excess of $3000. Please ask us which of our courses may be funded through WINZ. To apply, phone WINZ on 0800 559 009, visit their website on http://www.workandincome.govt.nz/.

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