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STAR DIRECTORY
HAWKE’S BAY
2016
CONTENTSBusiness & Computing 4
Hospitality 7
Trades & Technology 9
Beauty & Body Therapy 11
Hairdressing 13
Health, Recreation & Sport 15
Agricultural 18
Māori Studies 19
Tourism & Travel 20
ideaschool 21
School Holiday Programmes 22
Short Courses 22
General Information 25
Enquiries
Dianne Ennor
STAR Coordinator
EIT Hawke’s Bay
Phone: 06 974 8000 ext 6036
Fax: 06 974 8910
Email: [email protected]
DISCLAIMER: There is a nationwide transition to new New Zealand qualifications at Levels 1-6. Information contained in this publication is correct at the time of printing, but may be subject to change. Whilst all reasonable efforts will be made to ensure listed programmes are offered and regulations are current, EIT reserves the right to change content, method of delivery, to withdraw any programme or course of study, or impose limitations on enrolment. Some programmes mentioned in this publication are subject to final approval and accreditation or sufficient enrolments being received. Fees for 2016 will be set by EIT Council by November 2015 and are subject to change. Check eit.ac.nz for the latest information or phone 0800 22 55 348
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BUSINESS & COMPUTING
Packages Information
Study Options
From home, at school, or at any of EIT Hawke’s Bay’s learning centres.
Cost
$22.00 per Unit Standard (includes workbook).
Assessments
Unit Standard based. Assessments are completed using an electronic link via the web.
Software Requirements
If you are going to complete the programme on your home computer, you will need to have the following
software installed:
Microsoft Office 2013 Professional including: Access, Excel, Publisher, Word, etc
If you do not have this software it is available at a discount to students.
Otherwise you can attend an EIT Learning Centre to complete computing units.
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator.
To find out more check out business.eit.ac.nz
Business and Computing Cluster Packages
Please see the table opposite of the recommendations that may be useful to students who may NOT wish
to enrol into a full programme.
Several of these clusters have been designed in a way to move basic skills leading into more advanced
skills in Microsoft Excel, Basic Computing and Accounting.
We recommend that if you are considering the MYOB package, that you consider completing the
Accounting cluster first.
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BUSINESS & COMPUTING
Computing Studies
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
Weeks to
Complete
Beginners Basic Computing Cluster
111 Use a word processor to produce
documents for a business or organisation
2 5
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112 Produce business or organisational
information using word processing
functions
3 5
12885 Create and enhance electronic documents
combining text and images for generic text
and information management
2 4
Microsoft Excel Cluster
2784 Create and use a simple computer
spreadsheet to solve a problem
2 3
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2785 Create a computer spreadsheet to provide
a solution for organisation use
3 5
27642 Use a pivot table to display data 4 5
27643 Apply spreadsheet features to present data
to meet a brief
4 6
MYOB
26768 Use a computerised accounts receivable
and payable system to produce financial
information
3 7
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BUSINESS & COMPUTING
Business Studies
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
Weeks
to
Complete
Accounting Cluster
327 Document business financial transactions
for an entity
2 4
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328 Identify the requirements for a financial
record system for an entity
3 4
329 Process financial information for cash
transactions for an entity
2 4
1874 Prepare IRD employer reporting
documentation for PAYE, FBT and GST
3 3
Communications – Level 2 Cluster
(*NB All of these units are in the same workbook)
56 Attend to customer enquiries face-to-face
and on the telephone
1 2
11
57 Provide customer service 2 2
3492 Write a short report 2 3
4252 Produce a personal targeted CV
(curriculum vitae)
2 2
1294 Be interviewed in a formal interview 2 2
Communications – Level 3 Cluster
(*NB All of these units are in the same workbook)
1279 Write in plain English 3 3
12
9694 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of
communication process theory
3 5
12355 Describe stress and ways of dealing with it 2 3
11815 Answer customer enquiries on the
telephone in a wide range of contexts
3 3
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BUSINESS & COMPUTING
HOSPITALITYEIT Pathway
New Zealand Certificate in Hospitality Level 2
New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Level 3
Your Career Opportunities
You could become a Barista, Café Owner, Wait Staff in a five-star hotel, or manage front of house
operations. How about training to be a fully qualified chef, and working in a top restaurant? There are
many exciting job and career opportunities, whether you choose to work close to home or overseas.
Introduction to Barista(Holiday Programme)
This course covers the use and maintenance of coffee making equipment and coffee preparation.
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
17285 v 6 Demonstrate knowledge of commercial
espresso coffee equipment and prepare
espresso beverages under supervision
2 4
Student Numbers
8
Course Length
2 days (2 x 6 hours)
Time
9.00am - 4.00pm each day
Cost
$200.00pp + (additional fee if schools require EIT to send results to NZQA)
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HOSPITALITY
Dates
Holiday Programmes
Monday, 18 and Tuesday, 19 April (week 1 of school holidays)
Thursday 21 and Friday, 22 April (week 1 of school holidays)
Monday, 11 and Tuesday, 12 July (week 1 of school holidays)
Thursday, 14 and Friday, 15 July (week 1 of school holidays)
Monday, 3 and Tuesday, 4 October (week 2 of school holidays)
Thursday, 6 and Friday, 7 October (week 2 of school holidays)
Monday, 5 and Tuesday, 6 December
Thursday, 8 and Friday, 9 December
Term Time - Introduction to Barista is available upon request to school groups.
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator.
To find out more check out hospitality.eit.ac.nz
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HOSPITALITY
TRADES & TECHNOLOGYEIT Pathway
Certificate of: Engineering, Automotive, Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing and Gas Fitting and
Diploma of Architectural Technology
Your Career Opportunities
Got a Trade, Get a Job! Using our purpose built facilities in the Trade and Technology block at EIT,
students will enjoy the hands-on experience they gain with our experienced tutors. You could score a
great career in architecture, carpentry, automotive or engineering. Qualified, professional tradespeople
are always in demand.
Introduction to ARCHICAD - Beginner/Intermediate
EIT Pathway
NZ Diploma in Architectural Technology
This course is a good starting point to launch your career in architecture. It is suitable for anyone
interested in producing drawings for architectural design or structural engineering. Some technical
drawing ability and architectural design or computer experience is an advantage for this course. If you are
interested in joining a NZDAT, or similar, then this is a perfect introduction.
This Unit Standard is from the engineering, drawing and design field.
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
2433 v 7 Produce simple engineering component
drawings using CAD software.
2 6
Note
This is a School Holiday Programme
Student numbers
12 - 15
Dates
Monday, 18 to Friday, 22 July (week 2 of school holidays)
Time
9.00am - 3.00pm
Course length
30 hours
Cost
$275.00pp
Term Time
Flexible delivery within schools can also be negotiated
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TRADES & TECHNOLOGY
Automotive
Perform general servicing checks on a motor vehicle. Enjoy a hands-on experience in a fully operational
workshop while gaining valuable knowledge about the daily workings of a motor vehicle.
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
21690 Perform general servicing checks on a
motor vehicle
2 3
Student numbers
10 - 12
Dates
Tuesday, 19 to Wednesday, 20 July (week 2 of school holidays)
Time
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost
$135.00pp
Venue
EIT Main Campus, Taradale, T block
Trades Courses Available Upon Request
If you have identified unit standards via the Vocational Pathways, please discuss this with us further and we
will endeavour to accommodate requests to create a course to suit your student’s needs.
The following Trade options are available upon request:
■ Basic Plumbing Skills
■ Basic Vehicle Servicing
■ Carpentry
■ A Taste of Trades (Electrical, Carpentry and Automotive)
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
To find out more check out trades.eit.ac.nz
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TRADES & TECHNOLOGY
BEAUTY & BODY THERAPYEIT Pathway
Diploma in Beauty and Body Therapy
Your Career Opportunities
If you like to help people look and feel great by introducing them to a range of beauty and relaxation
treatments, then learn the skills to work as a qualified beauty therapist. Your skills could find you working in
a clinic, day spa, or even a cruise ship.
Introduction to Beauty and Body Therapy
1 Day Short Course (non-credit bearing)
This Level 4 short course will introduce prospective students to beauty therapy treatments and some of
the theory behind them. This short course will cover some of the following aspects:
■ Introduction to clinic set-up
■ Science theory
■ Skin analysis and facial cleansing
■ Nail structure and introduction to manicures
Student numbers
Maximum 18
Course length
1 day (6 hours)
Date
Monday, 26 September (week 1 of school holidays)
Time
9.00am - 4.00pm
Venue
EIT Hawke’s Bay Beauty Therapy Clinic
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BEAUTY & BODY THERAPY
Cost
$180.00pp
Note
Students will be expected to give and receive all treatments.
Beauty care kit supplied
Cleanser, toner, moisturiser, manicure products (Value $100.00).
Student selection
Year 12 or 13 students who:
■ Have a strong intention to study in the area of beauty therapy
■ Are of good academic ability NCEA Level 2 students - English and Science
Students with back pain, or skin allergies should give due consideration before undertaking this course.
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
To find out more check out beauty.eit.ac.nz
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BEAUTY & BODY THERAPY
HAIRDRESSINGEIT Pathway
National Certificate in Hairdressing Year 1
Your Career Opportunities
This new combination of Hair and Make-up design, is intended to give students the opportunity to learn
new skills to improve personal presentation when it comes to hair styling and make-up design.
Show your true style and follow your passion, there are lots of opportunities for qualified hairdressers and
make-up artists. You could create a career in local salons or head further afield, and maybe one day have
your own salon or clinic. For a professional stylist with a flair for hair and beauty, anything is possible.
The following courses include theory and practical components with some home study required. They are
suitable for entry level learners in the hairdressing industry.
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
21941 v 2 Prepare hair for hairdressing service
under supervision
2 2
27644 v 2 Demonstrate knowledge of make-up
and design theory
2 4
Student numbers
12
Course length
4 days (school holidays)
5 days (semester time)
Dates
18 - 21 April (week 1 of school holidays),
Semester One: Fridays, 13 May - 10 June
11 - 14 July (week 1 of school holidays)
Semester Two: Fridays, 5 August - 2 September
26 - 29 September (week 1 of school holidays)
Times
9:00am - 4:00pm (school holidays)
9:00am - 3:00pm (semester time)
Venue
Salon Elite at EIT Hawke’s Bay
Cost
$350.00pp
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HAIRDRESSING
Hairdressing - Distance Learning
Units can be studied according to the interest and ability of the student.
Schools will receive the workbooks in PDF format and will need to print study material.
Students will complete written work and submit this to EIT for marking.
For all practical units, it is ESSENTIAL that students have practical work experience in a hairdressing salon.
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
2866 v5 Shampoo hair and scalp 3 4
2869 v5 Apply treatments to hair and scalp 2 2
2873* v6
(theory)
Demonstrate knowledge of trichology 2 8
2891* v5
(theory)
Demonstrate knowledge of the history of
hair design
2 5
21939* v2
(theory)
Demonstrate knowledge of fashion trends
in relation to hairdressing
1 3
25791*
v1(theory)
Demonstrate knowledge of the neutralising
process and its effect on hair shaft
2 3
*Note
Units 2873, 2891, 21939 and 25791 are theory units only.
Practical Workshops
A one-day (6 hour) workshop at EIT Hawke’s Bay will be offered to distance students who MUST attend
during the year. Date to be confirmed subject to student numbers.
Cost
$125.00 per Unit Standard
All final assessments held at EIT will incur an additional charge. $9.50 per hour plus material costs.
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
To find out more check out hair.eit.ac.nz
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HAIRDRESSING
HEALTH, RECREATION & SPORT
Sport and Fitness
EIT Pathway
Certificate in Health and Fitness
Certificate in Sport and Health Massage
Your Career Opportunities
With a qualification in health, fitness, recreation and sport, you could manage a gym, sports science lab,
work with community groups, take on sports coaching or management roles, work in health promotion,
and get the satisfaction of helping individuals and teams perform at their best.
Sport and Fitness Distance Learning
This course can be studied according to the interest and ability of the student and is delivered at school
by an approved tutor with experience to deliver these units. A CV is required to be provided to EIT
showing evidence that the staff member has experience in the delivery of these types of units.
Schools will receive by email a delivery guide, workbooks and teaching resources. EIT can print the
student workbooks if requested. Schools are to submit work for moderation.
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
505 v6 Manage personal physical fitness with
guidance
1 3
7021 v3 Demonstrate exercise techniques 3 8
21794 v1 Demonstrate, instruct, and monitor
static stretching.
2 3
21795 v1 Demonstrate, instruct, and monitor
safe and correct use of cardiovascular
exercise equipment.
2 3
22768 v2 Conduct and review a beginner level
coaching session
(pre-requisite 20673).
3 6
22770 v2 Demonstrate knowledge of sports
coaching, the coaching environment,
and sport participants' needs.
2 4
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HEALTH, RECREATION & SPORT
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
22771 v2 Plan a beginner level coaching session for
sport participants
3 4
20673 v3 Demonstrate knowledge of injury
prevention and risk and injury
management in sport and recreation
3 4
Course Length
February - November
Dates and Times
Variable entry points
Cost
$72.00 per unit standard (Maximum of $288.00pp for 4 units or more)
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
To find out more check out sport.eit.ac.nz
Anatomy and Physiology
EIT Pathway
Diploma in Recreation and Sport and Bachelor of Recreation and Sport
Course length
17 teaching weeks
Hours
Four hours per week (over 2 days), consisting of lectures and practical sessions
Notes
Suitable for Year 13 students. They will join EIT classes by arrangement
Cost
$715.00pp
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HEALTH, RECREATION & SPORT
National Certificate In Health, Disability and Aged Support (Core Competencies) (Level 3)
EIT Pathway
National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support
Certificate in Health Science
Bachelor of Recreation and Sport Science
Your Career Opportunities
There are many highly rewarding jobs and careers working in community development, for not-for-profit
or sports organisations, disability providers, addiction and support services, rest homes and residential
community facilities.
Course length
Three days per week for 17 weeks
Dates
Semester One: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 16 February - 23 June
Semester Two: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 26 July - 24 November
Times
9.00am - 3.00pm
Note
Students join EIT classes by arrangement with Programme Coordinator.
Text
Sorrentino, Gorek-Mosby’s Textbook for Long Term Nursing Assistants 2nd edition
(approximately $120.00)
Cost $784.00 (approximately)
For further information regarding Unit Standards and Practicum activities, please request this information
from the Career Express Coordinator
To find out more check out health.eit.ac.nz
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HEALTH, RECREATION & SPORT
AGRICULTURAL
In partnership with Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT)
Agricultural STAR Courses
EIT Pathway
National Certificate in Agriculture (General Skills) Level 2
National Certificate in Farming Skills (Work Ready) Level 3
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
Days to
Complete
Introduction to Motorcycles 2 6 5
Animal Handling 2 5 4
Introduction to Chainsaws 2 5 4
Programmes align with vocational pathways - primary industries sector related units.
Practical, hands-on training. Suitable for schools with no agriculture offering or as an accompaniment to
in-schools agriculture training.
Dates
Delivered in the first week of the school holidays, but also can be delivered in term time if required.
Times
9.00am - 4.00pm
Cost
$65.00 per student, per day
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
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AGRICULTURAL
MĀORI STUDIESEIT Pathway
Bachelor of Arts (Māori)
Your Career Opportunities
You can work in government departments, hospital boards, teaching (kohanga, primary, secondary, and
tertiary), or work with local iwi as a liaison or policy advisor. You could work in television and radio as a
reporter, scriptwriter, announcer or bilingual researcher. You can also take on key roles at your own marae
and within your whanau, hapu and iwi.
Many employees now prefer bilingual and bicultural employees, especially since Te Reo Māori became
an official language of New Zealand.
If you have identified unit standards via the Vocational Pathways or other areas of interest that you would
like delivered, we can create a course to suit your student’s needs:
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
To find out more check out maori.eit.ac.nz
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MĀORI STUDIES
TOURISM & TRAVEL EIT Pathway
Certificate in Tourism and Travel
Your Career Opportunities
Hospitality and tourism are of huge importance to the New Zealand economy. New Zealand’s unique
location and scenery make it a popular visitor destination and well trained staff are vital to any successful
tourism or hospitality operation. Career pathways can include employment as a travel consultant, tour
guide, in a visitor information centre, rental vehicle personnel, customs personnel and airline ground staff.
If you have identified unit standards via the Vocational Pathways or other areas of interest that you would
like delivered, we can create a course to suit your student’s needs:
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
To find out more check out tourism.eit.ac.nz
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TOURISM & TRAVEL
ideaschool Arts and Thinking
EIT Pathway
Certificate in Introduction to Visual Arts and Design
Certificate in Fashion Apparel
Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance
Diploma in Screen Production
Your Career Opportunities
The creative industries are the fastest growing economic sector world-wide. You could work as a graphic
designer, art director, musician, filmmaker, fashion designer and in many other roles, or create a future as a
fine artist. Our project-based programmes prepare you for real-world paying careers.
ideaschool’s arts and design studios, screen production studios, fashion workrooms and music studios are
deemed to be some of the best facilities at a tertiary institute in New Zealand.
If you have identified unit standards via the Vocational Pathways or other areas of interest that you would
like delivered, we can create a course to suit your student’s needs:
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
To find out more check out ideaschool.eit.ac.nz
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ideaschool
SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMMESWe have a range of offerings during the School Holidays.
Please request a copy of the ‘STAR School Holiday’ flyer from the EIT Career Express Coordinator
SHORT COURSES
Junior Chef Holiday Programme
EIT Pathway
NZ Certificate in Food & Beverage Service
This course is for students who are 14 years or older and still attending a secondary school. Learn about
basic food safety, followed by hands-on instruction in preparing a wide range of items.
Student numbers
12 - 16
Course length
15 hours (3 x 5 hours)
Note
All students must be 14 years or over.
Dates
11 - 13 July (week 1 of school holidays)
26 - 28 September (week 1 of school holidays)
Times
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost
$160.00
Venue
EIT Main Campus, Taradale, P block
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Certificate in Food Safety
EIT Pathway
NZ Certificate in Food & Beverage Service Professional Restaurant Service
This course meets the Napier City Council and the Hastings District Council Food Safety bylaws
(Level 1 and 2).
Unit
Standard
Brief Description NZQA
Level
Number
of Credits
167 Practise food safety methods in a food
business under supervision
2 4
20666 Demonstrate basic knowledge of
contamination hazards and control
methods used in a food business
2 2
Duration
Two days
Date
18 - 19 April
18 - 19 July
3 - 4 October
Time
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost
$285.00
Venue
EIT Main Campus, Taradale, P Block
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Bar Tenders Certificate
EIT Pathway
NZ Certificate in Food & Beverage Service Professional Restaurant Service
Learn the principles and practices of bartending, host responsibility and how to serve beer, wine and
spirits. Students must be 18 years or older.
Duration
Three days
Dates
5 - 7 October
Time
9.00am - 4.00pm
Cost
$200.00
Venue
EIT Main Campus, Taradale, Room P114
Note This is not the Bar Managers (LCQ) qualification
Introduction to Gas, Arc, and MIG Welding
EIT Pathway
Certificate in Engineering Trades
An introduction to gas, arc and MIG welding.
Register your interest for the introductory welding courses.
Duration
Seven nights - (one night per week)
Date
May (confirm with EIT Career Express Coordinator)
Time
6.00pm - 8.30pm
Cost
$500.00 approximately (confirm with EIT Career Express Coordinator)
Venue
EIT Main Campus, Taradale, T Block
Note Please bring a verified copy of your passport or birth certificate when enrolling
For further details, please contact the EIT Career Express Coordinator
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GENERAL INFORMATION
General Information
■ Courses in this directory are based on previous school requests and are intended as a guide only.
■ New courses have been introduced to meet identified student needs.
■ Some courses have been brought into alignment with full-time EIT programmes. This can mean
savings for students in time and fees for full-time courses if successfully completed. EIT will continue
to work with schools to achieve curriculum alignment in other subject areas in 2016.
■ Articulation agreements may be discussed with Deans and Heads of School for subject areas where
school staff are able to teach and assess courses under EIT Hawke’s Bay accreditation.
■ Places may be negotiated for individual secondary students on some full-time or degree
programmes. In these instances fees are calculated according to the credits the course carries.
■ It is the responsibility of the school to forward course results to NZQA.
Career Express And Holiday Course Bookings
■ School staff please contact the Career Express Coordinator at EIT Hawke’s Bay.
■ Students please contact the Careers Department/STAR Advisor at your school.
Course Confirmation
■ When negotiations are completed a detailed Course Confirmation Agreement will be sent to the
school. Please return a signed copy of this agreement to the STAR Coordinator at
EIT Hawke’s Bay. This is required BEFORE enrolments can be processed.
■ The agreement then becomes a binding contract for course delivery.
Reporting
■ Progress reports will be provided for students attending courses of more than 40 hours.
■ Attendance registers will be kept for all courses.
■ Student outcomes will be reported to the school upon completion of each course.
■ It is the responsibility of the school to forward results to NZQA.
■ Certificates will be issued to students only if this is indicated under course information in this
STAR Directory.
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Invoicing
■ Schools will be invoiced for STAR activity at the end of the month in which that
activity commences.
■ If students are paying for holiday courses themselves then payment should be returned with
their enrolment.
Withdrawal/Refund Policy
■ If students withdraw from any course later than one week prior to commencement,
schools may still be charged.
■ If student numbers then fall below the minimum required for that course, cancellation will be at the
discretion of the faculty.
EIT Hawke’s Bay Career Express Fee Schedule
■ Charges for STAR courses are calculated at a rate of $9.50 per student per hour.
■ All fees include GST.
■ Charges for materials/consumables have been included in the fee for each course, unless
otherwise stated.
■ EIT Hawke’s Bay reserves the right to negotiate further charges if:
■ More than one re-sit is required.
■ Tutor/student transport is provided to delivery sites outside the Napier, Hastings,
Havelock North and Central Hawke’s Bay areas.
■ Extra course materials are required.
Assessment
■ Where full course delivery is at EIT Hawke’s Bay, assessment costs are included.
■ Where EIT Hawke’s Bay tutors assess courses run at your premises, assessment costs are additional
to delivery costs and will be negotiated.
Articulation Agreements
■ Fees will depend on the selection of course and agreement schedule.
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