Come see us to finalise your new future
Due to Auckland currently being under the Red traffic light system our Enrolment Day has been replaced with walk-in sessions for each area of study. Our Ask Me! team will be available where you can drop in and complete your enrolment process for our February intake. We are here to help you make the right choice, answer your questions and help you get ready to start your study journey.
If you're unable to make your preferred session, unsure what to study, or just have questions, you can still drop in anytime between 8am - 4pm Monday to Friday at MIT Otara, and 8am - 4pm Monday to Friday and 8.30am - 4.30pm on Saturday at MIT Manukau, and our friendly team will be able to help you out.
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Already applied? Places are filling fast.
Make sure you accept your offer of place as soon as you can, then come and see us at to:
√ Speak to our experienced subject experts about the programme or courses you'll enrol in
√ Get your documents certified and complete your enrolment
√ Get your student ID created
√ Talk to our team about the services available to help you to succeed. -
Ready to apply, not sure what to study, or your programme of interest is full?
√ Find out more about our programmes to find a study option that suits you
√ Speak to us about alternative options if your programme of choice is already full for the February intake
√ If you’re ready, you’ll be able to apply and start your enrolment.
Area of study | Date & time | Location |
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Business | 14 February, 8am - 12pm |
MIT Manukau campus, Ask Me! centre View map |
Digital technology | 14 February, 12pm - 4pm |
MIT Manukau campus, Ask Me! centre View map |
Maritime | 14 February, 12pm - 4pm |
New Zealand Maritime School, level 3 View map |
Hairdressing & floristry | 14 February, 8am - 12pm |
MIT Otara campus, Ask! Me centre View map |
Culinary, baking and hospitality | 14 February, 12pm - 4pm |
MIT Otara campus, Ask! Me centre View map |
Engineering | 15 February, 8am - 4pm |
MIT Manukau campus, Ask Me! centre View map |
Education & logistics | 15 February, 8am - 4pm |
MIT Otara campus, Ask! Me centre View map |
What to bring:
- All your questions – we are here to help answer them.
- Your My Vaccine Pass to enter the campus. For information on how to get a My Vaccine Pass, visit the Government's Covid-19 website.
- You will be required to wear a face covering for the duration of your time onsite. Face coverings will also be available and handed out if required.
- Your documents for verification. Bring your certified documents or your original copies and we can certify them for you. You will need your ID documents, references, and any other documents we've asked you for, so we can progress your enrolment.
Our next intake starts in February. Places are filling up fast and some programmes are now full for February and July 2022 (see below).
Useful information
- What documents to bring along
- Useful info for getting study ready
- Student services available to help you succeed
Places are filling up fast and some programmes are full
These programmes are now full for February 2022 so we recommend applying early for our next intake.
- New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) with a strand in Carpentry
- New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering Theory (Level 3)
- Enrolled Nursing Level 5
- Bachelor of Applied Counselling (Level 7)
These programmes are now full for February and July 2022. We recommend looking at other opportunities within our programmes.
Vaccine Pass
Please be advised that MIT's campuses are following the new Covid-19 Protection Framework guidelines. This requires you to provide your My Vaccine Pass proof on arrival. One of the staff at the entrance will verify your pass.
Face coverings
Face coverings are a mandatory requirement at all MIT sites for staff, current students and visitors. Please wear a face covering for the duration of your time onsite. Face coverings will also be available and handed out if required.
COVID-19
As per the Ministry of Health guidelines, if you are feeling unwell, please stay home. It’s still important that we use basic hygiene measures, including washing hands and coughing or sneezing into your elbow. Hand sanitizer and face masks will be available onsite.
Contact tracing
Download and use NZ COVID Tracer to record your arrival at MIT as well as movements on campus by scanning QR codes displayed at main entrances and within our buildings. If you don’t have smartphone capability, please use the manual registers to keep track of your movements.