24 February 2022 at 10:00 am

From the Chief Executive: Greater clarity for 2022

Kia ora koutou. Recent government announcements have provided some welcome clarity about the return of international students to New Zealand.

From the CE

The past couple of years have undoubtedly been tough. Despite this, we’ve worked together to provide additional support for current students, diversify programmes and services, strengthen relationships, build social licence, and maintain a presence in our key markets.  

Our immediate focus now is on making best possible use of key steps in the government’s five-step plan to progressively reopen the borders: 

  • Fourth cohort of up to 5,000 international students as a border exception (step 3), with visa processing from mid-April in time for students to start their studies here in July
  • Up to 3 months for visitors to come from visa-waiver countries (step 4) by July  
  • Visa applications open for all international students by October, in time for students to arrive at the start of the 2023 year. 

Government decisions have now been made on the composition of the fourth cohort of students. Student numbers will be allocated across the sector, based on the proportion of international students who were attending each type of education provider pre-COVID in 2019:

  • University 1,450
  • Te Pūkenga 700
  • School (Year 9 and above) 1,000
  • PTE 850
  • English Language School 1,000

Students will need to meet the same living cost requirements as the previous cohort, namely funds of $15,000 for school students and $20,000 for other students.

Over the coming weeks, we will work closely with peak bodies, education providers and the Ministry of Education, to finalise the allocation of these places to individual providers.  In this respect, we have been able to set up an online system that should streamline the application process, and you will hear more about this soon.

At the same time, we are continuing to work towards the overarching goals set out in the International Education Strategy:

  • Delivering an excellent education and student experience
  • Achieving sustainable growth
  • Developing global citizens.

In this month’s E-News, you can read about our participation at the Dubai Expo, as well as two key upcoming events in Oman and Saudi Arabia related to tertiary education: Global Higher Education Exhibition Oman from 27 to 29 March 2022, and the International Conference & Exhibition for Education in Riyadh from 8 to 11 May 2022.

As a reminder, other major education conferences in the first half of the year include APAIE 2022 from 27 to 31 March, which will be held online, FAUBAI 2022 which will be held online from 25 to 27 April, and NAFSA which will be held online from 4 to 5 May 2022 and in person in Denver, Colorado from 31 May to 3 June 2022.

I look forward to working with you over the coming year.

Ki te kotahi te kakaho ka whati, Ki te kapuia e kore e whati - Alone we can be broken. Standing together, we are invincible. 

Grant McPherson

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