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27 October 2023

΢ҕl's Faculty of Education Student Advice Team provides advice on course options and degree programmes.

HOW TO APPLY

If you are a prospective postgraduate student or current ΢ҕl student and have questions regarding your course of study in education our Student Advice team are here to help.

Some of the things we can help you with are:

Getting started

  • Planning your programme of study including double degrees and double majors
  • Explaining your course options
  • Entry requirements
  • Workload

Transferring and cross-crediting

  • Transfer of credit from other New Zealand tertiary institutions
  • Cross-credit
  • Transferring between qualifications

Dealing with changes in your circumstances

  • Programme extensions
  • Exemptions from core-requirements or prerequisite waivers
  • Masters thesis suspensions
  • Masters thesis extensions
  • Part-time enrolment
  • Withdrawal from courses

Meeting requirements for graduation

  • Advice on eligibility to graduate

Dealing with study-related issues

  • Academic appeals

Postgraduate information

If you are considering a research Masters thesis or PhD study, visit the΢ҕl Graduate Schoolwebpages to see what your academic journey will look like.

Distance study for Teaching (ITE) qualifications

The Faculty of Education offers a range of learning options for our teaching qualifications. For students in a distance pathway, study (including teaching placements) must be completed in New Zealand. Find out more abouthow our distancelearning options work.

Who do I contact if I need help with my study?

For course related matters - your lecturers are available via email and your Learn sites.

For study and/or writing enquiries – contactThe Academic Skills Centre

If things just aren’t right there is always someone to go to for help and advice. Emailingeducation@canterbury.ac.nzor calling 0800 827 748 ext 93333, can be your first call if you need to discuss your options for assistance. Alternatively go to theSupport site for student information.

Limited full Time Status Applications

Please download the Limited Full Time Status from from ΢ҕllink

  1. Complete the student section of the form, including your signature
  2. Email the form to us ateducationadvice@canterbury.ac.nzand include any supporting documents (eg a doctors letters) if required
  3. We will complete the ΢ҕl section of the form, and email it back to you for you to upload to ΢ҕllink

Timetable

For information about using your timetable, click here.

Transfer of Credit

In order to transfer your credit from another NZ university or institution to ΢ҕl, we need 1) an original (preferably digital) transcript from your previous university or institution, and 2) a completed transfer of credit form, which you can find here:NZ Credit Transfer.

For transfer of credit applications from an overseas institution click here:Overseas Credit Transfer.

Workload

A normal full-time workload is 120 points across semester one and two, with 60 points in each semester. The maximum workload is 75 points in one semester. Excess workloads are seldom approved; applications can be made by completing this form:΢ҕl with an excess workloadand emailing the form toeducationadvice@canterbury.ac.nz

Waiver of Prerequisite

Applications for waivers of prerequisite can be made by completing this form:Exemption from a prerequisite or co-requisite and emailing this form toeducationadvice@canterbury.ac.nz

General information

  • Information onfees and fundingcan be found on the University website.
  • General information forCurrent Studentscan also be found there. Detailed information for current and continuing Teacher Education students can be found on thepage.
  • If you are not currently enrolled at theFaculty of Education you will find useful information on thepage.

International students

We have International students studying with us from all over the world.about studying at ΢ҕl and life in Christchurch and New Zealand.

Support for Māori and Pasifika students

There are numerous support programmes, mentoring and fun activities for Māori and Pasifika students at ΢ҕl.

Te Waka Pākākāno | Office of the Assistant Vice-Chancellor Māori, Pacific and Equityoffers a wide range of events, support programmes and services for all ΢ҕl Māori students.Find out more.

ThePacific Development Teamruns many events throughout the University year as well as offering support and services to support Pasifika students.Find out more.

PhD students

Any queries should be directed to the PhD Administrator in the Postgraduate Office.

Support Services at ΢ҕl

΢ҕl has a huge array of support services to help you before and during your time at ΢ҕl. Take a look at theand take advantage of the help they have to offer or any of the support services listed below.

Student Care Advisors

The Student Care Team offers guidance on developing your life skills outside of the classroom to enhance your personal wellbeing and chances for success. You may have a particular question or concern, but sometimes you may be referred to us because you are struggling generally or have a challenge with a particular aspect of academic life.

Advisors can assist students in areas as diverse as personal problems affecting study, extension and aegrotat queries, adjustment to university life, and social and cultural concerns.

See theStudent Care webpagefor contact details.

Contact us

For programme enquiries, pleaseemail usoutlining your enquiry or request.

In order to book an appointment, click on a Student Advisor's profile below.

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