Off-campus

There are three distinct study options

1. Executive Development Programme 

You may choose to study for a high-level qualification through the Executive Development Programme, which focuses on the development of professionals in the workplace.  

2. Regional Diploma Programme 

You may also choose the Regional Diploma Programme, where you can study for an introductory Diploma in Agriculture, Horticulture and Organic Husbandry from which you can progress to an advanced Diploma in Farm Management or Horticulture Management.

3. Regional Education (Schools)

Secondary school students may choose to study degree level courses. This enables senior students to make the transition from learning at school to learning at university level and in the process, to gain credits toward a university degree qualification. Further information is available from the Regional Education (Schools) Booklet (PDF 3 MB).

 

What support is available?

You may be able to take advantage of the Student Loans Scheme.

As a registered student you will be entitled to a Student ID Card that includes a unique username giving you access to email and on-line/web learning resources.

Your student ID card is also your library card giving you access to Lincoln University's library facilities. It can also be used to obtain discounts for such things as films and travel.

 

How much will it cost?

You will need to check out our tuition fees.

 

Further information

School Liaison Team
Ground Floor, Hilgendorf Extension
PO Box 94
Lincoln University
Lincoln 7647
Canterbury
New Zealand

Phone: 64 3 325 2811
Freephone: 0800 10 60 10 (New Zealand only)
Fax: 64 3 325 3840
liaison@lincoln.ac.nz

 

Page last updated on: 16/10/2009