Centre for Continuing Education


Frequently asked questions

How do I enrol?

You can enrol by phoning 0800 864 266 or +64 9 373 7599 ext 87831/87832, or by post, fax or online. All information must be complete for your enrolment to be accepted.

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Who is eligible to enrol in a CCE course?

Anyone over the age of 16 years is welcome - you do not need any qualifications to enrol.

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What if the course that I want to enrol in is full?

This is only an issue for limited enrolment courses. If a course is full, you are advised to either add your name to the waitlist or contact the Centre for Continuing Education for advice on an alternative course. We suggest you enrol early to avoid disappointment.

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What happens if the course is cancelled?

You will be advised and your enrolment fee will be refunded.

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What if my personal details change?

If you change your address or contact telephone number, please notify us so we can keep you up to date with information and contact you should there be any changes to the course you are enrolled in.

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Where are the courses held?

Most of the courses are held on the main city campus, although we offer a number of courses at the Epsom campus. A few courses are taught off campus. eg, The Rose Centre, Belmont.

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Where can I park?

Click here for information on getting to your course.

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What languages do you teach?

We offer approximately 13 different languages including Arabic, Greek, Hindi, Russian as well as German, French, Italian, Spanish and Māori.

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Can CCE students borrow from the University library?

Yes, Continuing Education students are entitled to borrow books from any of The University of Auckland libraries. There is a special section for CCE students in the General Library but you can also borrow books from any of the specialist libraries. In order to use the University Library facilities, you will need to obtain a blue ID card from the Centre for Continuing Education. Please phone +64 9 373 7599 ext 87831/87832 or visit the CCE on Level 6, 1-11 Short Street.

For more information on library services please contact Radha Ramachandra on +64 9 373 7599 ext 84477, email r.radha@auckland.ac.nz or visit the CCE library page.

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How do I find my way around the library?

The CCE librarian offers a number of free library orientation courses for CCE students throughout the year.

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Can I get a certificate when I finish my course?

We can issue you with a certificate of attendance on request if you have attended 80% or more of the course. This cannot be used for credit towards a university qualification.

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What are the University Lecture Courses?

The University Lecture Course (ULC) programme is an ideal option for students who are considering University study for the first time, those returning for further study or people who simply wish to learn more about a specific topic. This is a unique opportunity for members of the community to attend regular lectures in an undergraduate course, alongside enrolled students, but NOT to take part in assessments or attend tutorials or sit the exam.

More information about University Lecture Courses

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Is there a cut-off date for enrolment?

If a place is available you can enrol on the day the course starts either online or by post, phone, fax or in person (Monday to Friday only).
We suggest you enrol at least one week before the course starts to avoid disappointment.
 

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Can I turn up to a course and enrol then?

Except for selected one-off evening seminars we do not take enrolments at the course.

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Do some courses not go ahead because of low enrolments?

Occasionally we have to cancel a course if not enough people enrol. We generally need 10 enrolments for a course to go ahead. Early enrolment is strongly encouraged to avoid cancellation.

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What are the University Lecture Courses?

The University Lecture Course (ULC) programme is an ideal option for students who are considering University study for the first time, those returning for further study or people who simply wish to learn more about a specific topic. This is a unique opportunity for members of the community to attend regular lectures in an undergraduate course, alongside enrolled students, but NOT to take part in assessments or attend tutorials or sit the exam.

More information about University Lecture Courses

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