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Welcome to Lincoln University
New Zealand’s specialist land-based university
Слайд 2Lincoln’s international team
Director of International and Student Engagement
Dee Coleman
International
Team for South Asia
Annie Goh
International Manager
Annie.goh@lincoln.ac.nz
South Asia
South East Asia
Anna Soboleva
International Recruitment Officer
anna.soboleva@lincoln.ac.nz
India and the subcontinents
Russia
Applications/admissions:
Mylinc@lincoln.ac.nz
UG Team – Miyoko, Carol and Sue
PG Team – Myra, Anu
Слайд 4Living in CHRISTCHURCH
2ND BEST CITY TO VISIT
New York Times ranked Christchurch
as the #2 place in the world to go in 2014. It is also second largest city in New Zealand.
POPULATION AND VERY LOW UNEMPLOYMENT
356,700 population, comprising 8% of NZ population. And positive net migration means Christchurch needs qualified people to rebuild and develop the city.
GREEN SPACES AND SUNSHINE ALL YEAR LONG
Christchurch City is known as the Garden City due to its expansive parks and public gardens. 740 city parks covering 3,000ha with 80 kilometres of city walking tracks. Beautiful weather - 2,143 annual sunshine hours.
Слайд 72016 progress
Ranked 373 in QS ranking (2015/2016)
Ranked 13 in QS
ranking (equivalent size universities)
Ranked 100 in QS ranking (Agriculture)
Member of Euroleague of Life Sciences (ELLS)
180 credits taught masters merit scholarships
English Language for Further Study Award
Global Challenge Scholarships
MYLINC Online Application Portal
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International Rankings
International Student Satisfaction
Слайд 9Lincoln Numbers
13% overall increase in international students in 2015
Слайд 10Lincoln’s Programmes
Agriculture & Life Science
Agricultural Science
Agritech
Food Science
Viticulture & Oenology
Land, Water, Environment
Biosecurity
& Bioprotection
Ecology & Conservation
Environment, Society & Design
Water Management
Environmental Policy & Planning
GIS & Environmental Informatics
Land & Society
Landscape Architecture
Sport & Recreation Management
Tourism Management
Agribusiness & Commerce
Agribusiness & Food Marketing
Food and Resource Economics
Agricultural Commerce & Management
Valuation & Property
Supply Chain Management
Accounting& Finance
Слайд 13Lincoln University Students Association (LUSA)
Events
Student Orientation, Graduation Ball, Winterfest, International Night,
Garden party and more
Clubs
International Club, Food Appreciation Club, Badminton Club, Lincoln Snow Department, Film Society, Diving Club, Dance Club, Recreation Society and more
Student support and Advice
Confidential, Educational Support, Live Well, Mental Health, Personal Help, Student Job Search
Слайд 15Student Support
International student Advisor
Library, teaching and learning
Cultural support groups
Open door policy
Careers
Hub
Student Health
Student Administration –
on campus visa renewal
Слайд 16Accommodation
All halls are on campus
5 minute walk to lectures
Fully furnished, private
room
Free car parking
Catered halls (approx. $12,000)
Semi-catered halls (approx. $9,600)
Self-catered halls (approx. $7,200)
Слайд 18English Language programmes
Certificate in University Studies
Diploma in University Studies (2
and 3 semesters)
Bachelor Degrees
Graduate Diplomas
Post Graduate Diplomas
Taught Masters degrees (12 to 18 month)
Research Masters degrees (24 month)
PhD
Our Programmes
Слайд 21English Language
English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
No IELTS/TOEFL required for
EAP
Module commencement dates for 2016
25 July – 19 August
29 August – 23 September
26 September – 21 October
31 October – 25 November
28 November – 13 January 2017
GCAE Certificate Dates (16 Weeks)
IELTS 6.0 required for GCEA
25 July – 25 November
29 August – 13 January 2-17
Слайд 22English for further study award
12 weeks EAP fee rebate value
at $5040
Students who successfully passed EAP course and continue to
Certificate/Diploma in University Studies
Diploma
Bachelor degree
Слайд 251 Semester
Leads to Diploma in University Studies (DUS)
Language & Writing for
Tertiary Study
Mathematics & Statistics for Tertiary Study
Communication & Information Technology
Environments, Economies & Numeracies
Certificate in University Studies
Слайд 27Extra support – 5 hrs per week
Targeted support in the following
areas:
Numeracy
Literacy
Language
Subject-specific
Skills for Success
Слайд 28Advantages of the pathway programmes
Next intake – CUS, DUS 3 on
8th of November
February, July or November intakes
Designed for both international and New Zealand students
A supportive pathway to successful university degree study
The qualifications are recognised by all New Zealand universities
Tailor made to your target qualification
Direct entry to Year 2 of Lincoln’s bachelor degree
Слайд 29Entry Requirements
Certificate in University Studies
Certificate of Secondary School: Attestat with
3 or higher in four academic courses, including mathematics
Diploma in University Studies 2 semesters
Certificate of Secondary School: Attestat with 3.5 or higher in four academic courses, including mathematics
Diploma in University Studies 3 semesters
Certificate of Secondary School: Attestat with 4.5 or higher in four academic courses, including mathematics
Слайд 30English language requirements
Diploma in University Studies (two-semester pathway):
IELTS (Academic) 5.5
with no individual component less than 5.5
TOEFL 61 iBT 500 paper Essay rating (TWE) 4.0
LU EAP 60%
Diploma in University Studies (three-semester pathway)
IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with 5.5 for reading and writing, and with no individual component less than 5.0
TOEFL 61 iBT 500 paper Essay rating (TWE) 4.0
LU EAP 60%
Certificate in University Studies
IELTS 5.0 with no individual component less than 5.0
TOEFL 52 iBT 470 paper Essay rating (TWE) 3.5
LU EAP 55%
Слайд 31Bachelor Degrees
Three to four years
Two intakes – February and July
Entry
requirements:
Academic:
Successfully completed DUS programme will lead into second year of Bachelor Degree
OR successfully completed one year of studies back in the home country will lead into first year of Bachelor Degree
English Language:
IELTS 6.0 with each of the bands not less then 5.5
OR EAP 65%
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Diploma in Agriculture/Diploma in Horticulture
Bachelor of Agribusiness and Food Marketing
Bachelor of
Land & Property Management
Bachelor of Commerce (Agriculture)
Bachelor of Commerce
Accounting & Finance
Food & Resource Economics
Marketing
Information Technology
Supply Chain Management & Global Business
Individual
Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce
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Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
Bachelor of Viticulture & Oenology
Bachelor
of Science
Land Water & Environment
Bioprotection & Biosecurity
Conservation & Ecology
Food Science
Agritech
Individual
Faculty of Agriculture & Life Sciences
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Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Bachelor of Sport & Recreation Management
Bachelor of Tourism
Management
Bachelor of Environmental Management
Bachelor of Environmental Planning & Policy
Bachelor Environment & Society
Land & Society
GIS & Environmental Informatics
Maori & Indigenous Environmental Management
Water Management
Faculty of Environment, Society & Design
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Why degree studies at Lincoln?
Personal, small scale
Interdisciplinary
Field
trips and tours
Practical work
Exchange opportunities with 18 universities in the world
Self-reliant
Networked and connected
Able to work across disciplinary boundaries
Practical
Employment-ready
Produces
Слайд 36Practical Work and Field Trips
Practical work for at least 12 weeks
Get
to work in the industry
Real world experience
Provides understanding of day to day operations in the business environment
Helps acquire and develop skills to increase employability
Lots of students get a job offer before graduating
Practical Work Coordinator
Field Trips as a part of your study
Provides opportunities for networking
Слайд 37Study Overseas within a Lincoln Degree
Exchange Partners:
University of California (USA)
all 9 campuses incl UC Berkeley
Colorado State University (USA)
Cornell University (USA)
Oregon State University (USA
Purdue University (USA)
University of Guelph (Canada)
University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)
Lahti University of applied Science (Finland)
Swedish Agricultural University (Sweden)
Umea University (Sweden)
Waginengen University (Netherlands)
University of Hohenheim (Germany)
Geisenheim University (Germany)
University of East Anglia (UK)
Слайд 38Global Challenges Scholarship
Designed for students who want to be part of
the
solutions for global challenges
5 places for International students
3 mins video on a global issue
Students going on to 1st year degree study can apply
Starting bachelor degree in July 2016 or Feb 2017
If you are going into CUS/DUS, you can apply for the following academic year
Value: NZ$12,000 and a development programme and ambassadorial role
Application deadline: 31 August 2016
Examples - www.lugeneration.co.nz
Talk to International team if you want to find out more details
Слайд 40Postgraduate Programmes
Graduate Diplomas
A year of undergraduate courses
Any background
C+ (60%) and
IELTS 6.5 (each band not less then 6.0)
Post Graduate Diploma
A year of postgraduate study
No research required
Applicants must have similar background
B- (65%) and IELTS 6.5 (each band not less then 6.0)
Taught Masters
No research requirement
12 to 18 months to complete
B (70%) and IELTS 6.5 (each band not less then 6.0)
Слайд 41Postgraduate Programmes
Research Masters
Half of programme is coursework, half is research
Two years
to complete
Applicants must have similar background
B average (70%) and IELTS 6.5 (each band not less then 6.0)
PhD
Three years of research
Applicants must have similar background
IELTS 6.5 (each band not less then 6.0)
Research experience
Слайд 42180 credit taught Masters
Master of Business in Accounting and Finance
– July/Nov
Master of Business in Global Management and Marketing – July/Nov
Master of Tourism Management – Feb/July
Master of Sports and Recreation Management – Feb/July
Master of International Rural Development - Nov
Agribusiness
Economics
Finance
Tourism
Master of Management in Agribusiness – Feb/July
Master of Management in Agricultural Systems – Feb/July
Master of Science in Food Innovation – Feb/July
Master of Environmental Management and Policy – Feb
Master of Water Management – Feb/July
Master of Disaster, Risk and Resilience - Feb
Слайд 43180 credit taught Masters
Next intake: 8th of November 2016
Master of
Business in Accounting and Finance (no relevant background needed)
Master of Business in Global Management and Marketing (no relevant background needed)
Master of International Rural Development (relevant background needed):
Agribusiness
Economics
Finance
Tourism
Entry Requirements:
IELTS 6.5 (no bands less than 6.0)
GPA – 70% in last year of degree (or 2.8/4)
Слайд 44International taught master merit scholarships
Qualifying international students will be awarded with
a NZ$10,000 scholarship towards the overall cost of their study in any 180 credits taught master’s programmes.
Students must have at least a GPA of 75% or B+ average in the last year of their bachelor’s degree to meet the requirements.
No separate scholarship application needed.
Слайд 452016 fees
English Language - NZ$1,680 (4 week module)
CUS – NZ$8,800
DUS
II (2 semesters) – NZ$25,000
DUS III (3 semesters) - NZ$34,400
Bachelors/Graduate Diplomas – NZ$25,000 to NZ$27,000 per year
PG Diplomas/Research Masters – NZ$27,000 to NZ$31,000 per year
180 credits taught Masters – NZ$40,000 for whole programme
PhD – NZ$6,900 per year (Domestic fees)
Слайд 46Commission Structure and Bonus
We pay commission on English, and up to
2 academic years (or 4 semesters) per student.
Commission rates are:
Слайд 47How does this work?
For Students coming to study English, Pre-Degree,
and Bachelor degree:
Example: Mikhail, 17 years old, finished High School, and came to Lincoln to study the following study plan:
August 2016 to Feb 2017, 20 weeks of EAP - $8400 X 20% commission
In Feb 2017 , successfully getting into DUS ll - NZ$25,000 (2 semesters) X 12%
In Feb 2018, starting Bachelor degree Year 2 - NZ$26,000 (2 semesters) X 10%
Total commission: $1,680 (EL) + $3,000 (DUS II) + $2,600 (B) = NZ $7,280
Example: Anna, 18 years old, finished High School, and came to Lincoln to study the following study plan:
August 2016 to Feb 2017, 20 weeks of EAP - $8400 X 20% commission
In Feb 2017 , successfully getting into DUS III - NZ$34,400 (3 semesters) X 12%
In Feb 2018, starting Bachelor degree Year 2 - NZ$13,000 (1 semester) X 10%
Total commission: $1,680 (EL) + $4,128 (DUS III) + $1,300 (B) = NZ $7,108
(OR 2 years of Bachelor at $26,000 X 10% if direct entry to bachelor degree)
Слайд 48How does this work?
For Students coming to study English and
Postgraduate courses:
Example: Mikhail, 27 years old, finished University at home country, worked for a few years and came to Lincoln to study the follow study plan:
July 2016 to Feb 2017, 24 weeks of EAP - NZ$10,080 X 20% commission
In Feb 2017, successfully getting into Graduate Diploma in Commerce – NZ$25,000 X 15%
Total commission: $2,016 (EL) + $3,750 (GD)= NZ $5,766
Example: Anna, 25 years old, finished University at home country, worked for a few years and came to Lincoln to study the follow study plan:
September 2016 to Feb 2017, 16 weeks of EAP - $6,720 X 20% commission
In Feb 2017, successfully getting into 1st year of 240 credit Masters Degree – NZ$31,400 X 10%
In Feb 2018, successfully getting into 2nd year of 240 credit Masters Degree – NZ$31,400 X 10%
Total commission: $1,344 (EL) + $3,140 (M. 1st year) + $3,140 (M. 2nd year) = NZD $7,624
Example: Fedor, 24 years old, finished University at home country, worked for a few years and came to Lincoln to study the follow study plan:
September 2016 to Feb 2017, 16 weeks of EAP - $6,720 X 20% commission
In Feb 2017, successfully getting into 180 credit Taught Masters of Tourism Management - $40,000 X 12%
Total commission: $1,344 (EL) + $4,800 (M) = NZD $6,144
Слайд 49Performance Bonus 2016/2017
If you enrol 5 students for academic programmes in
2017 = NZ$2,500
If you enrol 10 students for academic programmes in 2017 = NZ$6,000
Bonus Terms and Conditions
The definition of ‘student’ applies to students who enrol in academic programmes only and does not apply to students who enrol in EAP programmes only.
Students must be enrolled in a 120 credit academic programme starting in 2017
We will consider all new student enrolments to EAP for the rest of 2016 towards 2017 performance.
Coming back to Mikhail, Anna and Fedor, all of them will be counted as 3 students towards 2017 bonus – only 2 more students to go for 2017 to get NZ$2,500
Слайд 50Online application portal – mylinc.nz
Faster processing time
Keep track of your applications
from different counsellors
Easier to locate the application for you
It’s not perfect yet!
Mylinc@lincoln.ac.nz
Correct document verification! Please make sure that the signature on the MOU is similar to the verification signature
Слайд 51Online application portal – mylinc.nz
Enter your email address and click ‘Reset’
Due
to security reasons, you will not be able to change your password
Must have student’s personal Email ID
Слайд 52Application Deadline 2017
Closing date for Semester One, 2017 applications is 1
December 2016
Applications to study at Lincoln University, starting in semester one, must be received by 1 December 2016.
The University will still accept applications received after the closing date, however these will be considered and processed on the basis of academic merit, and if there are places available.
It is important that you start the application process as early as possible.
Слайд 53Social Media Resources
https://vk.com/lincolnuniversity
https://www.facebook.com/LincolnUniNZ/