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SIT2LRN FAQs

Verified ID is an active NSN in the name you are applying for, or a copy of either your birth certificate or passport which has been stamped and signed by any of the following: Justice of the Peace/ Court Registrar or Deputy Registrar or Lawyer.

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No. Further enrolment is the responsibility of individual students.  There is no automatic enrolment rollover. Online enrolments are filled out on a year by year basis and students are welcome to apply for multiple alternate intakes in this process.

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You will need to complete the online application form, but can use your SIT student ID for your verified ID.

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Payment is due before the start date of each intake enrolled in - for just the paper/s or unit/s that you have enrolled in for that intake. You will be put to full enrolment status only after SIT has received full payment for the intake. Current payment options are: student loan, credit card, cheque, direct credit, purchase order.

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The individual unit(s) or paper(s) for the course are listed on the online application form so you can select the one(s) you wish to study and the intake when you wish to study them.

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A letter, txt or email from SIT2LRN will be sent to you acknowledging receipt of your application. Once the application has been processed you will be advised of the outcome either by email or by letter.

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Online applications are open until 2 weeks prior to the intake start date. It is recommended that you apply early to avoid delays during or near deadline periods and to be sure that you don’t miss out if courses/intakes/Zero Fees Scheme places fill up quickly.

Enrolments for each calendar year typically open in October of the previous year.

Online applications are available on a year by year basis and students are welcome to apply for multiple intakes on the one application form to avoid paying multiple administration fees. Further enrolment is the responsibility of individual students - there is no automatic enrolment rollover.

If you are new to SIT you are required to provide an active NSN number or if you do not have one a verified copy (signed by a Justice of the Peace/Court Registrar or Deputy Registrar or Lawyer) of either your birth certificate or passport (if you are a Resident or Permanent resident of NZ, please provide a copy of proof of residency), along with a copy of your NZQA record of learning/transcripts from other institutes that you may have studied with / CV / letter of intent.

The Application Checklist on each programme's webpage details any further documentation you are required to submit with your application.

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You can apply online on the course description page by clicking on the enrolment button or on the enrolling now page by clicking on the enrolment button.

 

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