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Finance

Entry requirements

Requirements for domestic students who studied in

Academic requirements

To be accepted into this programme you will need:

  • A Bachelor of Commerce degree

  • Be accepted by the appropriate Head of School or Associate Dean (Students) at Wellington School of Business and Government as being capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study

Important information

  • The Associate Dean may waive the requirement to have a Bachelor of Commerce degree if you have another Bachelor's degree and adequate training and the ability to proceed with the proposed course of study, have appropriate professional experience and demonstrated ability to achieve at this level, or are enrolled in courses that would complete a BCom degree (in which case the degree must be completed before the certificate can be rewarded)
  • For more programme details and requirements, see the University Calendar. It's an annual publication and an authoritative source for planning your degree.

Key dates

Key dates

  • 2025, Trimester 2: Apply by 23 Jun 2025 to start studying 7 Jul 2025
  • 2025, Trimester 3: Apply by 13 Nov 2025 to start studying 17 Nov 2025

Estimated domestic fees for 2025

About for the full programme

($3,850 course costs + $628 student service fees)

Your student service fees are based on the number of points you enrol in and where you study from.

How to apply as a domestic student

1. Meet entry requirements

2. Check key dates and apply early

3. Check fees and costs

4. Apply online

  • Submit your application.
  • You’ll need an up-to-date email address to start your online application.
  • You’ll also need to know what you want to study—your qualification, subject and the courses you plan to take. Use our tools and resources to help you choose your courses.

5. Provide documentation

  • You may be asked to provide some documentation to complete your enrolment.

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Get in touch for course advice

If you need help deciding what degree or courses to do, or guidance on your current course of study, get in touch. You can book an appointment in Wellington or Auckland, or we can help over the phone or by email.

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