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How to Apply

Steps in Application Process


Secure Your Place
Although there is no official application deadline, it is strongly advisable to apply as soon as possible. Applications submitted after classes have commenced will be treated as late applications and will not be considered for entry until the next term.

You can apply if your current course is not yet complete. (IVY will issue a conditional offer and you submit your final results before or during enrolment.)

 


Step 1- Choose your course

Choose your course (don't forget to carefully read the information about academic and English entry requirements).

 


Step 2 - Download Application Form
Click here to download application form

If you don't have Acrobat Reader, or are having dificulties opening the link above click here.

 


Step 3 - Attach the required documentation

Attach the following documents:

  • Please supply the relevant documentation to the completed Application Form
  • Certified copies of previous academic results and English certifications
  • Any other relevant documents, i.e. letters from schools or employers
  • Certified Copy of Passport
  • If you are applying for Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL)/credit transfers, include your previous/current study testimonials and certificates, work experience details, current CV/Resume
  • Application fee (non refundable) -

Step 4 - Submit your application

Deliver your application:

By mail or courier:

IVY College of New Zealand
Postal Address : PO Box 105148, Auckland Central, New Zealand

By fax:
Facsimile: +64 9 377 6887
(Remember to mail the original application and supporting documents to IVY office at the address above.)

By email:
You can scan your application forms in and email them to us on info@ivycollegenz.com

 


Step 5 - Accept your offer

Once your application has been processed and you have been offered a place you will then receive a Letter of Offer.

 


 

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