Established in 1990, the Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS) is one of New Zealand’s largest independent, degree-granting tertiary institutions. It is a Category 1 NZQA-accredited provider, the highest quality rating given by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.
Campus & Locations
The institute operates two campuses in the suburb of Mount Albert, Auckland:
- St Helens Campus: Located in a park-like setting next to Chamberlain Park Golf Course, it houses the library, computer labs, and a student hostel.
- Asquith Campus: A five-minute walk from St Helens, situated near the St Lukes shopping centre with strong transport links to central Auckland.
Academic Programmes
AIS offers a range of NZQA-approved qualifications ranging from certificates to postgraduate degrees:
Key Features
- Flexible Calendar: A three-semester system (January, May, September) allows students to fast-track their studies.
- Small Class Sizes: Focuses on personalized education with direct access to experienced faculty.
- Career Support: A dedicated Student Careers Centre assists with CV preparation, interview skills, and internship placements.
- Multicultural Environment: AIS supports over 50,000 alumni and current students from more than 40 countries.
- Scholarships: Various scholarships are available, particularly for domestic, Māori, and Pacific Island students.