The University of Auckland Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 3) programme is taught at 345 Queen Street.
The programme is designed to prepare international students for entry into a University of Auckland undergraduate degree programme. We aim to equip all students with the skills to succeed at University.
All sessions are held in New Zealand Daylight Saving Time.
Onshore registration – University of Auckland International College | ||
8:30 – 11:00 am Auckland campus, 345 Queen street, Auckland Central 1010 UoAIC Administrative Services Team | All students will need to report to the campus. You must bring your physical passport and visa with you. |
Principal’s Welcome | ||
11:00 – 11:20 am Auckland campus, 345 Queen street, Auckland Central 1010 Julian Latimer, Principal, University Partnerships | Onshore students are required to attend the session in person. Students will receive a welcome from their Principal |
Welcome to UoA & UoAIC, Progression Information, and Subject Selection | ||
11:20 am – 12:00 pm Auckland campus, 345 Queen street, Auckland Central 1010 Julian Latimer, Principal, University Partnerships | Onshore students are required to attend the session in person Offshore students, please click here to join the session online. |
Lunch and Meet & Greet with the UoAIC Team | ||
12:00 – 1:30 pm Auckland campus, 345 Queen street, Auckland Central 1010 Julian Latimer, Principal, University Partnerships | Onshore students only. Students will receive a welcome from their Principal, Programme Coordinator, and other staff. |
New Zealand Rights and Rules | ||
1:30 – 2:00 pm Auckland campus, 345 Queen street, Auckland Central 1010 Katie Gao, Learner Success Team Leader | Onshore students are required to attend the session in person. Offshore students, please click here to join the session online. |
Session 1: Introduction to Digital Tools | ||
10:00 – 11:00 am Auckland campus, 345 Queen street, Auckland Central 1010 Online, Microsoft Teams Julian Latimer, Principal, University Partnerships | Onshore students are required to attend the session in person. Offshore students, please click here to join the session online. Introduction, how to navigate, and use our digital tools such as Blackboard, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Education Perfect, and Nearpod. |
Session 2: Getting the Most out of your Study | ||
11:00 am – 12:00 pm Auckland campus, 345 Queen street, Auckland Central 1010 Online, Microsoft Teams Julian Latimer, Principal, University Partnerships | Onshore students are required to attend the session in person. Offshore students, please click here to join the session online. Take students through tips and guidance for learning – both online and onsite. Making the most out of lesson times, how to communicate effectively with your teachers, planning your independent study time. |
Lunch break | ||
12:00 – 1:00 pm |
Session 3: Study in New Zealand – UoAIC | ||
1:00 – 2:00 pm Auckland campus, 345 Queen street, Auckland Central 1010 Online, Microsoft Teams Katie Gao, Learner Success Team Leader | Onshore students are required to attend the session in person. Offshore students, please click here to join the session online. Introduction to the learner success teams and services. |
Session 4: Q & A with Programme Leaders | ||
2:00 – 3:00 pm Online, Microsoft Teams Julian Latimer, Principal, University Partnerships, Dr Brian Davy-Taefu, Programme Coordinator | Onshore and offshore students have the option to attend this session. If you have a question to ask your programme leader. |
UoA Campus tour | ||
9:00 am – 12:o0 pm Auckland campus, 345 Queen Street Julian Latimer, Principal, University Partnerships | Onshore students are required to attend the session in person. UoA Students to meet at 345 Queen Street to walk to the UoA campus. |
last updated: 13th December 2024
During orientation, we will introduce you to your individual support contacts who will include the Tutors, Subject Teachers and Learner Success Team.