Hawke's Bay Today

EIT eager to see students return

Internatio­nal cohort trickling back in from this July

- Gary Hamilton-Irvine

Hawke’s Bay tertiary provider Eastern Institute of Technology says it is “delighted” to welcome some of its internatio­nal students back for semester two in July.

However, it is awaiting confirmati­on on how many students it can take, as 5000 have been permitted by the Government to enter the country to study in semester two.

That allocation includes 700 students to be shared between all 16 polytechni­cs and institutes of technology across New Zealand.

“EIT is currently awaiting confirmati­on from NZ Government education agencies regarding its allocation of internatio­nal students,” Philippa Jones, EIT executive director internatio­nal, said.

“Once approved, it is anticipate­d that [those] students will be able to enter New Zealand from July. EIT will be delighted to welcome Cohort 4 internatio­nal students onto our campuses.

“They bring diversity into our classrooms and communitie­s and all the benefits that stem from this.”

EIT has welcomed “a very small number” of internatio­nal students over the past two years under similar, but smaller, allocation­s of internatio­nal students during the Covid pandemic.

The border is scheduled to fully reopen to the world from October, including for those with student visas.

That means the 2023 academic year will be a much bigger one for tertiary providers eager to welcome back internatio­nal students.

Prior to Covid hitting, EIT recorded its biggest cohort of internatio­nal students studying at its campuses.

“In 2019, 1450 internatio­nal students were enrolled at EIT across three campuses which was the largest number of internatio­nal students in the institute’s history.”

EIT has been offering online courses to help some of its internatio­nal students continue their studies.

 ?? Photo / Paul Taylor ?? An EIT graduation parade in Hastings.
Photo / Paul Taylor An EIT graduation parade in Hastings.

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