New Zealand: Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington - Ugrad/Grad

New Zealand: Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington - Ugrad/Grad

Location
  • New Zealand
    • Wellington
    • Palmerston North
    • Auckland
Term
Fall, Spring
Subject Areas
Accounting Agriculture Art History Biology Business Design Engineering International Business Liberal Arts Sociology
Need-based funding, Merit-based funding, General grants/scholarships
Health & Safety

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English
Sep 24, 2024
Jan 22, 2026
20 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

This program offers the opportunity to enroll in a wide range of Massey University courses across the five colleges: Business, Health, Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences and Creative Arts, including an extensive program in Maori Visual and Performing Arts. Massey University operates three campuses located in different cities, Palmerston North, Auckland, and Wellington, within the North Island of New Zealand. Each campus offers a unique environment in which to study and immerse yourself in the local culture. Check out the USAC website for more details today!

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

Students appreciate the supportive staff, strong community, and unique academic structure, though some faced housing issues.

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

There are LGBTQIA+ friends, colleagues, and allies throughout the world. However, cultural understanding of gender identity and sexuality does vary from country to country. USAC has compiled a lot of resources to help you through that learning process.
USAC is dedicated to working closely with students with disabilities to ensure the best study abroad experience possible. You may request reasonable accommodations after your initial application is complete. We routinely receive requests for scheduling, material, and environmental accommodations for the classroom setting, which may include assistive technology, scribes and readers, printed material, and interpretation.

Impact 🌎

Environmentally-conscious students choose USAC because many of our programs are held in some of the most sustainable countries in the world. There are options to take coursework in sustainability and the environment, as well as field trips and studies where students can leave a lasting impact on their host country.

Program Highlights

  • Choose to study at one of Massey University’s three unique campuses: Auckland, Manawatū (Palmerston North), or Wellington.
  • Study at one of New Zealand’s leading educational institutions, known for its academic leadership, research excellence, and innovative teaching.
  • Experience the many natural wonders and unique Kiwi cultural experiences that New Zealand has to offer.

Program Reviews

4.91 Rating
based on 11 reviews
  • 5 rating 90.91%
  • 4 rating 9.09%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Academics 4.3
  • Support 4.65
  • Fun 4.4
  • Housing 4.55
  • Safety 5
Showing 1 - 8 of 11 reviews
Celeste
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Massey University

I loved my time aboard. It taught me so much such as how to stand on my own two feet, how to navigate in a new system, and how to interact with people of different backgrounds. USAC made this possible by setting up a lot of things for me and by putting me in contact with the people I needed to be in contact with. By taking care of my housing, schooling, and overall set up, I was able to focus my time on taking care of me. USAC also put me in contact with other people who were traveling to the same place as me, so I was able to make friends with people before I even got there.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
I would recommend you travel as a pair, or if you travel alone make sure you are comfortable being alone. It can be super easy to make friends in New Zealand, however it can also be really easy to isolate yourself. If you have a friend who is also looking to travel, I can't recommend this enough. I went by myself and was fine and made friends, but I also spent a lot of time alone, which was perfect for me!
Pros
  • Healing
  • Welcoming
  • Nature
Cons
  • Isolating
  • Lonely
  • Small
45 people found this review helpful.
Akasha
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

4/5

Amazing experience! Overall I felt safe very safe even as a black women! I would walk places sometimes by myself at night and wouldn’t be bothered by anyone and would still feel super safe. The City was super walkable and had many fun places to go nearby college dorms. The Downside is I never got my deposit back from school housing abroad and they stopped answering my emails to receive it, it was $300 USD. That was super frustrating. Besides that, I had an amazing time. My sister and I would hike ever weekend!

What was your funniest moment?
My roommate (from Wellington) would always tell us that she owned 1000 cats and they lived in her room under her bed.
Pros
  • Funny roommate
  • Safe
  • Beautiful sites
Cons
  • No deposit return
  • Missed home a lot
  • N/A
59 people found this review helpful.
Sabrina
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience

I did everything I wanted to do while studying in New Zealand. From roadtripping the whole country to making friends on campus that I still to this day stay in contact with. I don’t regret a thing. The food in New Zealand was new but soooo good. The atmosphere alone made me feel at home. Lots of rain which I was not used too but I do love rain. Sometimes. And one of my favorite things about new Lena’s were the roads. Even though they were windy it was so beautiful just driving through New Zealand.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
I saw the most beautiful sunrise I have ever seen in my whole life.
Pros
  • New friends
  • Adventure
  • Good foods
Cons
  • Hard school
  • Hard projects
  • Decent food
55 people found this review helpful.
Ellie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Massey University-Wellington

Studying at Massey University-Wellington was excellent! The fine arts program is wonderful, with excellent facilities and staff. I learned a lot in a program structured differently than my home university. These months at Massey helped me to become a better artist. Wellington is a beautiful city with great accessibility, close to the beach, overwhelmingly safe, and top-tier public transport. There is always something to do in Wellington, the city is full of life. The people of Wellington are nice and inviting. It was easy to make friends fast!

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The wildlife in New Zealand is amazing. There are so many birds that pop up out of nowhere! Fantails, Tui, and Kaka live all over the city. I had a friend that had Kaka nesting in their ceiling! One day, a chick fell through the ceiling!
Pros
  • Community
  • Affordable
  • Beaches and weather
Cons
  • Windy
  • Lots of walking and hills
170 people found this review helpful.
Brianna
5/5
No, I don't recommend this program

Amazing time in New Zealand!

My time in New Zealand was amazing! The process of applying for the university and actually going there were relatively easy though there was a lot of waiting. Going into this, I was unsure if I would be comfortable in a different country, and I was also nervous if I would be able to make friends. But, the community at Massey University was great, and I was able to meet some really incredible friends and I was able to travel around New Zealand and see the beautiful sights. The university was also incredibly safe, as was the country as a whole as I was able to walk around downtown feeling incredibly safe as well as taking public transportation to many places.
This was the best decision I have made, as very grateful that I had the opportunity to travel and study abroad in New Zealand.

Pros
  • Beautiful scenery
  • Good education
  • Nice housing
Cons
  • The Albany campus is particularly small and farther away from places.
  • Loneliness from missing family
204 people found this review helpful.
Kylie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Experience of a Lifetime

I had the most amazing experience over in New Zealand. I had made some lifelong friends that I still keep in touch with both from America and from New Zealand. I know I'll always have a place to stay whenever I go back too. Studying abroad was a life changing experience. I have seen places that are absolutely unreal, I saw dolphins at the bay, I got to see 10,000+ waterfalls in Fiordland National Park, I got to drive on the opposite side of the road blasting my favorite music with my friends, I camped at the top of a mountain next to Mt. Cook in a hut and saw the Milky Way with as many stars possible, I camped on a beach with the mountains in the background, I got to camp and snuggle in the freezing cold in all my friends in a small tent we bought for $10. We ate as many PB&Js possible, I got to hang out all night with friends and go to Maca's when we were in town and check out so many local bands. I had the actual time of my life.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
My most nerve-racking moment was when I went sky-diving. I'm terrified of heights, but once I was up in the plane it was AMAZING. The view was amazing and I just took it all in. I also didn't know anyone going into this program, and I came out knowing so many new people.
276 people found this review helpful.
Desirae
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Studying Abroad in New Zealand

I had always wanted to go to New Zealand since I was little. Finally having the chance to go there through studying abroad made me super excited, but of course I had my fears because it would be my first time traveling alone without my family or anyone I knew. Stepping off the plane into New Zealand fall-like winter after leaving America's summer was an awakening in itself. I had arrived and was excited to see in person why New Zealand interested me. The first thing that drew me in to this country was its greenery and views. The mountains, skies, grass, and vibrant environment became a quick comfort to admire in this beautiful country. Second, I really appreciated the classes I took that not only allowed me to connect with native people, but also learn more about the country. I recommend taking a Maori course because you get to learn the language and history, which opens your eyes to how New Zealand is shaped the way it is and remains so refined. Compared to America I definitely see kiwis (what New Zealanders are called) as more trusting, supportive, and engaging. Many tend to leave their doors unlocked, I've connected and gotten to know people in a Domino's, grocery store, and hostel even when I knew I'd probably never see them again. Thirdly, New Zealand allowed me to do scary and beautiful adventures. It is a small country, but holds a lot of thrill seeking attractions and many places to hike (kiwis call hiking tramping). Sadly, I did not go to nearly as many places as I wish I did, but enjoyed the places I did venture to. For my study abroad I was in Palmerston North and I traveled to Wellington, Rotorua, and parts of the South Island, ending in Queenstown during university breaks or a weekend. I hiked two glaciers, went kayaking with seals, saw a seal colony, saw a glow worm cave, saw a waterfall, made it to the pancake rocks, saw a powhiri (New Zealand welcome ceremony), and camped out near a beach to awake to a mesmerizing sunrise. I love how New Zealand is very in tune with the nature that resides around them. The fourth thing I would have to say about New Zealand is that its peacefulness is what captured me. It is a country that always makes you want to stop and admire and relax. I now look for that beauty and calmness everywhere I go, even if it's just within my home state. I think New Zealand helped me see myself as more independent. Saving money to travel, eat, go out with friends, do laundry, and buy gifts and souvenirs was hard for me, but post-program I have definitely gotten better at budgeting. My experience pushed me out of my comfort zone and made me appreciate who I am, what I am capable of, and this gorgeous country. I want to save money to go back to New Zealand and bring my family and friends. I think everyone should at least see New Zealand once because its atmosphere leaves you feeling reawakened.

What would you improve about this program?
Maybe have one event that allows us to meet the other USAC people in the program to help our adjustment and nerves. Like a small orientation.
282 people found this review helpful.
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Matthew
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Massey was more than I could ask for

When I arrived in New Zealand, I was all on my own, not knowing a single person. I left the airport balling my eyes out after my program ended because of the lifelong friends I was leaving behind. The staff at the on campus housing was amazing. They put events together that everyone was excited about and it gave me a chance to make these great friends. The academics were totally different from what I was used to in Colorado. There were very few homework assignments but most of the classes were essay based. Being a finance major, I was not used to all that writing and it actually made me an overall better college writer. I wouldn’t trade the memories made while I was in Auckland for anything. I grew into someone that I’m proud to say is my best self.

What would you improve about this program?
The only complaint I had while I was there was that the meal plans that we were forced to buy with our housing was some of the worst food I’d ever had. I’ve been in contact with a couple people who decided to stay in the halls there for a second year and they informed me that they have improved ten fold since my stay there.
282 people found this review helpful.

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