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GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as AustraLearn, offers semester and year abroad programs at Massey University. Located in Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city of 1,400,000, Massey’s Innovative Albany Campus has approximately 7,000 students. Established around 15 years ago on Auckland’s popular North Shore, Massey’s Albany campus is New Zealand’s most modern campus. With its distinctive Spanish-architectural style, state-of-the-art facilities, free parking and progressive feel, this campus offers a truly unique and inspiring setting highly conducive to study.
This fast-growing campus has forged strong business and community links, allowing students to undertake postgraduate work and research with national companies and large community service providers. The prestigious e-Center, which fosters and incubates company start-ups, is just one of example of Massey’s many key research and industry partnerships.

LocationThe Massey Albany campus is part of the North Shore of Auckland and is just a 20 minute drive from the city center. The North Shore city region covers 120km of coastline and includes more than 30 sandy swimming beaches. Part of the North Shore's appeal is that it is just a short drive from the city lights and downtown lifestyle of central Auckland, yet it has a real community feel and beachside character. North Shore city is served by motorway links to Auckland and the International Airport as well as to major rail and ferry terminals. City bus services are efficient, well developed, and relatively inexpensive.
Auckland is an international city with a population of over one million people. It is built around a stunning harbor with a bridge connecting the North Shore to the city center. Auckland is New Zealand's largest urban area with a diverse, multicultural population and world-class features and facilities. Academic HighlightsMassey University is characterized by the practical and applied nature of many of its teaching programs and by its expertise in a wide range of fields. Massey has in excess of 5,000 papers (classes) throughout its five academic colleges: Business, Creative Arts, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Sciences.
New Zealand’s most modern university campus, Massey Albany, offers 70 majors including programs in Mathematics and Information Sciences, Fundamental Sciences, Food Technology, Engineering, Industrial and Transport Design, Jazz, Social Sciences, and Business.
Massey’s College of Business has an excellent reputation for its business research and theory and the practical application of these to contemporary workplaces. The Finance program is ranked within the top 10 of 170 universities in the Asia-Pacific region.
Study Abroad students are able to select from a wide range of classes, depending on their interest and background of study.
University ServicesStudy Abroad students have access to all the University facilities and services. The campus is well equipped with modern buildings and facilities such as a three-story library, new lecture theatres and study rooms, a large fully-equipped recreation center, several cafeterias, a student common room, and a popular student bar.
Other student services include accommodation placement, chaplaincy, computer facilities and support, disability services, a health and medical center, a learning support center, and student counseling services.
Strong support systems exist for international students, including a high level of individual support through the ‘Uni-Guide” system. The Uni-Guides meet all new students at orientation and remain in close contact with the new students throughout the semester to make sure they have all the tools and support to be successful at Massey Albany.HousingAs a GlobaLinks Learning Abroad student you are guaranteed pre-arranged accommodation to fit your lifestyle. There are a variety of housing options available which you will apply for after acceptance. Read below for more specific options offered at this university:
Massey’s accommodation office manages three modern residential complexes for students that are on the doorstep of the campus. Each bedroom has a bed, desk, wardrobe, and heater. The bedrooms are single occupancy and installed with an individual telephone connections for personal use or modem connection. Each complex includes a live-in Residential Advisor, Village common room with cable TV and games area.
Each apartment is self-catered which means that meals are not provided. There are, however, facilities for cooking in each apartment and a laundry with a washing machine and dryer. The housing is approximately a 5 -10 minute ride by the free shuttle bus operating to and from the University campus. OrientationIn addition to the GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Bridging Cultures Program which is included in your program fees, the Massey University international student orientation is mandatory to all new students and is a great way to be introduced to life in New Zealand. Orientation includes, a welcome evening for all new students (international and local), an introduction to New Zealand culture as well as social and academic expectations, student services, College session for checking enrolment of classes, followed by a party two weeks into the semester. There is also a special study abroad student luncheon with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor. Scholarships AvailableIn addition to the scholarships offered by GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, Massey University supports GlobaLinks Learning Abroad students with four $1000 NZD each year. Get Involved AbroadExtracurricular Activities
The Massey Albany campus is part of North Shore city. Within walking distance of the campus is a large shopping center and as well as being surrounded by a wide range of amenities, including numerous cafés, shopping centers, cinema complexes, art galleries, libraries, a performing arts facility, and extensive leisure and sport facilities including the North Harbour Sports Stadium.
The Campus is fast developing a vibrant student life, with regular social activities organized by the Albany Student’s Association, as well as events and festivals organized by international and cultural clubs and individual colleges on campus.
Campus facilities include: a health and fitness studio, group fitness studio, Sports Hall, indoor cricket lanes and a comprehensive activities programme. There are many social, sporting and cultural clubs including an anime club, table tennis and floorball (indoor hockey) club.
Community Involvement
While abroad, we recommend getting involved in your local community. It's an awesome way to meet locals, experience the true New Zealand culture, and create long lasting memories. From volunteering to festival-going, we challenge you to make the most of your international experience... See a sample of community involvement opportunities available in Auckland or discover your own upon arrival!
You'll get a taste of how enriching community involvement can be during your first few days in New Zealand on the GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Bridging Cultures Program. The program includes pre-arranged volunteering with the local community. You'll interact directly with locals while giving back to and sharing your own culture with the community that first welcomes you to New Zealand. Plus, you can continue your volunteer efforts later in the semester by signing up for the GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Conservation Volunteer Weekend.
   Enhance Your Experience
Global Identity Course
While studying at Massey, you can maximize your study abroad experience by enrolling in the Global Identity course (EdPA 3103 Connecting Your International Experience to Your Future). The course will help you articulate the value of your experience to future employers, demonstrate your intercultural development and skills, and understand intercultural interactions.
This one-credit, online course is offered by the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities exclusively for students studying with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad. LEARN MORE>
Global Citizens Development Modules
The Global Citizen Development modules are online learning components designed to help you explore your study abroad destination and experience at a whole new level. These modules are not mandatory, however we strongly encourage your participation as they will introduce you to the opportunities and challenges you may encounter when participating in a study abroad program, as well as expose you to cultural insights and knowledge about your host country to help make your program abroad even more successful and fulfilling. Through the 3 modules, you will refine your skills in cross-cultural observation, adaptation, and communication.
Course CatalogTo determine if the classes you need are available at this university, select Courses/Subjects to view the specific course options.
Tips: For advice on navigating the university’s course catalog, use the Selecting Courses link. You may also view the suggested grade and credit transfer information through the Grade Conversion.
Fees| Program Fees | $12,500 | | Housing | | With Meals | Not available at this campus | | Without Meals | Approximately $3,915- $4,115 | | Housing Deposit | | With Meals | Not applicable | | Without Meals | Refundable housing deposits range from approximately $200 - $1,200 and are billed in addition to the housing fees. |
Fee IncludesProgram Fees: As a GlobaLinks Learning Abroad study abroad participant, you will be required to enroll as a full-time student; typically this is 3-4 classes, which is equivalent to 12-16 U.S. semester credit hours. Your program fees are in U.S. dollars and include the host university semester tuition for 4 subjects, university administrative fees, overseas health insurance, the Basic ISIC card, our renowned Bridging Cultures Program on-site orientation and the GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Personalized Support and Service. With GlobaLinks Learning Abroad you will receive Personalized Support and Service through our four point philosophy to manage your program:
1.) Personal Program Selection & Planning: Personal service & advising, academic planning and credit transfer assistance, program location, housing advice, financial assistance.
2.) Pre and Post Orientation and Preparation: Our MyLearn on-line enrollment information and process, comprehensive program information and departure webinar, immigration visa support and advice, airline ticket and group flight assistance, global citizen development modules.
3.) Cultural Integration: On-site Bridging Cultures Program, on-site resident director services and advising, academic support, guaranteed housing and placement, volunteer and community involvement opportunities.
4.) Reflection and Application of the Experience: Beyond Study Abroad Program, The EnCompass Alumni Program, program evaluation opportunity, resume building and review, alumni handbook and transcript services.
Housing Fees: The Housing Fees are approximates and are in addition to the Program Fees. GlobaLinks Learning Abroad offers you “Housing to Fit Your Lifestyle” and you are guaranteed a placement in a wide variety of quality housing options to accommodate your academic, personal and budgetary needs during your experience abroad. The housing fees listed indicate an approximate cost for the options available on that program which may represent apartments/flats, houses and/or dormitories/residential halls, living within the local community or on-campus with locals and other international students. Private single rooms are standard (although double rooms are available) and are fully furnished, including comfort amenities with access to internet and telephone. Students who choose to arrange their own accommodation upon arrival will be charged the Program Fee only, as they will be responsible for making payment directly to the housing provider once accommodation has been arranged.
Additional Subject & Gym Membership Fees: Additional charges may apply for science, media, fine arts, or journalism subjects at some universities and students who undertake subjects where the university requires additional fees will be billed directly by the home university upon final enrolment. Gym and student union memberships are optional to students. If you wish to join, you may do so on arrival by contacting the international office at your host university. Fee AdviceThe Program Fees listed are for the July 2012 term. Fees are subject to change for future terms. FactsLocation: Auckland, North Island Overseas Students: 2300 Staff: 1200 Total Enrolment: 7000
Dates| Should you receive an offer, your offer letter will provide you with the most up to date university start dates. Programs in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji will attempt to provide you with the most up-to-date information as we receive it. Be sure to confirm dates before finalizing any travel plans. | |
| July 2012 Semester - Fall | Application Deadline: April 15, 2012
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| Anticipated Departure | July 1, 2012 | | Start Date | July 3, 2012 | | End Date | November 14, 2012 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | August 27, 2012 - September 7, 2012 | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| July 2012 Year - Fall | Application Deadline: April 15, 2012
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| Anticipated Departure | July 1, 2012 | | Start Date | July 3, 2012 | | End Date | June 21, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | August 27, 2012 - September 7, 2012 | | Mid Semester Break #2 | April 5, 2013 - April 12, 2013 |
| February 2013 Semester - Spring | Application Deadline: November 1, 2012
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| Anticipated Departure | February 9, 2013 | | Start Date | February 11, 2013 | | End Date | June 28, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | April 12, 2013 - April 26, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| February 2013 Year - Spring | Application Deadline: November 1, 2012
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| Anticipated Departure | February 9, 2013 | | Start Date | February 11, 2013 | | End Date | November 15, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | April 12, 2013 - April 26, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| July 2013 Semester - Fall | Application Deadline: April 15, 2013
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| Anticipated Departure | July 3, 2013 | | Start Date | July 5, 2013 | | End Date | November 15, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | August 30, 2013 - September 6, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| July 2013 Year - Fall | Application Deadline: April 15, 2013
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| Anticipated Departure | July 3, 2013 | | Start Date | July 5, 2013 | | End Date | June 27, 2014 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | August 30, 2013 - September 6, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #2 | April 25, 2014 - May 2, 2014 |
Entry RequirementsApplicants must have the required GPA and have completed at least the equivalent of one year of full-time study at the university/college level.
Students with a lower GPA than the requirement may be considered on a case by case basis. Please contact our office for more information.
Required GPA: 2.75
Programs in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji Coordinator| Name: | Christie J. Cutler | | Title: | Senior Coordinator, Outreach and Student Services | | Department: | | BIO:
Christie manages study abroad admissions and participant pre-trip services for students attending Universities in Australia and New Zealand including Australian National University, AUT University, Griffith University, Lincoln University, Massey University, University of Auckland, University of Canberra, University of Canterbury, University of Waikato and University of Wollongong . Christie graduated with a B.A. in Spanish from Rollins College in 2005. Her study abroad experience in Asturias, Spain sparked her interest in international education. Since college, Christie has run community service programs in Costa Rica and Peru, taught English in Spain, and worked with study abroad and exchange students at Middlebury College in Vermont. Christie holds a Masters in Intercultural Relations, with a focus on International Education, from Lesley University. In addition to her work and study experiences, Christie has also traveled to Argentina, Brazil, the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic, England, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Scotland and Uruguay.
Advice From The Coordinator: Massey University is located in a great college town. The entire city of Palmerston North revolves around the students population and exudes a young, vibrant energy. It is a wonderful place to really immerse yourself in the college culture of New Zealand. |
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