Tauira hou

New students

Find people and resources to help you get ready for the start of your university studies, explore scholarships and grants, and figure out where to live.

Nau mai, haere mai, tauti mai! Tēnei au ka tū i te roro o tōku whare o Te Tumu Herenga Waka, ka titiro whakawaho ki te ao e rāhiri mai rā.

I encourage you to explore and experience all the opportunities that we have to offer as a global–civic university with the marae at its heart, and to become part of te whānau o Te Herenga Waka.

Rawinia Higgins, a smartly dressed Māori woman in front of tree trunks.

Professor Rawinia Higgins (Tūhoe)

Tumu Ahurei—Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori

University can be such a rewarding place where you can get to know other tauira Māori, learn more about things Māori, connect with your whakapapa, and meet people who will become friends for life.

Luke Fitzmaurice (Te Aupōuri)

Lecturer, Faculty of Law

Scholarships helped me pay for rent, necessary groceries, materials, tools, and equipment. They also allowed me to return home to help support my iwi and hapū.

Whatarangi Winiata (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira)

Senior mentor and student, Master of Architecture (Professional)

Te Herenga Waka is a great place to figure out what you're truly passionate about. It provides opportunities for you to excel and then share what you've learned with your people, iwi, hapū and whānau.

Lewis Johnson (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongowhakaata)

Bachelor of Arts student