Holiday Availability: All IES Abroad offices will be closed on Dec 24, Dec 25, Dec 31, and Jan 1 as we take some time to celebrate. During the weeks of 12/22 and 12/29, our team will be smaller, so responses may take longer than usual. Thanks for your understanding—and happy holidays!

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Arrival in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Please book your international flight to arrive at Auckland Airport (AKL) before 11AM on the arrival date. Be sure to keep in mind that when flying to Aotearoa New Zealand you cross the International Date Line. This means that most flights leaving from the United States arrive in Aotearoa New Zealand two calendar days later (e.g., flights leaving Tuesday Night arrive in Aotearoa New Zealand on Thursday morning). Special Note for Non-US Citizens: Citizens of some countries may require a transit visa if flying through Australia on the way to Aotearoa New...
Weather in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland's climate is generally mild, lacking the extremes of heat or cold to be found in many places in the United States. Since Aotearoa New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, seasons are the reverse of what they are in the United States, so Spring students will arrive in Auckland in the middle of summer where the average temperature is a comfortable 73°F. If you are planning to travel to different parts of Aotearoa New Zealand, you may well encounter much more extreme weather than in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, especially in the...
IES Abroad Mandatory Orientation Orientation helps ease the transition into Aotearoa New Zealand culture and is a great time to get to know other IES Abroad Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland students! The IES Abroad Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland orientation will begin on the night of the official arrival day and attendance is compulsory. After arriving at your accommodation, you will have time to settle in and get essential supplies before we head out for a glamorous dinner up Auckland's iconic Sky Tower. The next day we orientate you to the city and to your program on the campus of University of Auckland...
University of Auckland Waipapa Taumata Rau Orientation The second part of the orientation program takes place at the University of Auckland Waipapa Taumata Rau. You will have the opportunity to: Meet other international students Attend workshops that address issues ranging from academic matters to student life Go on tours around Auckland and the University. Finalize any outstanding course enrollments Meet with advisors to work through any last-minute course adjustments that you may require Please be sure to bring a copy of your most recent transcript if you haven't finalized your enrollment...
While in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, we want to ensure you have every opportunity to immerse yourself in new experiences. That’s why our Program Manager in Auckland is committed to providing outstanding academic and student support services. We take care of the details, so you can soak up every moment of your Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland experience! The Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Program Manager is based close to campus and is available to meet you at a time of your convenience. That meeting place may be the international office, a coffee shop or at your accommodation. Whatever works for you! Center...
Students will be able to join one of the more than 250 clubs, societies and sports teams at the University of Auckland Waipapa Taumata Rau. During the first week of the semester, the University will hold a Clubs Expo where you can look at all the different club offerings and find one that is right for you! Students can also enroll in the University of Auckland's Generation Changemaker program, which focuses on climate action and innovation and entrepreneurship. Additionally, The Study Abroad Students’ Society (also known as SASS) creates an inclusive community for returned, outgoing, and...
According to IES Abroad policy, you must have a working cell phone within a week of your arrival. Students are required to carry their cell phones at all times and be able to respond immediately in case of emergency. During on-site orientation, IES Abroad staff will provide you with more information about this policy and give you recommendations for local service providers. Students MUST have a local New Zealand mobile number to access certain services, such as clinic and counseling support. Therefore, it’s very important that you obtain a Kiwi cellphone number and plan while in New Zealand...
All mail should be sent to you at your assigned housing address in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Although you will receive your housing assignment prior to departure, it is important that friends and family wait until you have confirmed your complete mailing address on-site before sending anything to you by mail. A first-class letter will take about one week to get from the United States to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. IES Abroad is not responsible for returning packages and/or correspondence to you or to the sender if mail arrives for you after you have departed your IES Abroad program. Please...