Are refunds possible in New Zealand institutions?


Yes, most New Zealand institutions offer a refund policy for international students, but the terms and conditions vary between universities, institutes of technology, and private education providers.

General Guidelines:

1. Withdrawal Before Course Start:
- If you withdraw before the course starts, you are typically eligible for a partial refund. The institution may deduct an administration fee.

2. Withdrawal After Course Start:
- If you withdraw within a certain period after the course begins (usually within the first 7-14 days), you may still be eligible for a partial refund, minus administration or cancellation fees.
- If you withdraw after this period, refunds are usually not given unless there are exceptional circumstances (such as serious illness, visa refusal, etc.).

3. Visa Refusal:
- If your student visa is refused, most institutions offer a full or substantial refund, minus a small administration fee. You must provide official documentation of the visa refusal.

4. Exceptional Circumstances:
- Some institutions consider refunds for compassionate or compelling reasons, with supporting evidence.

5. Non-Refundable Fees:
- Some fees, such as registration or administration fees, may be non-refundable.

What You Should Do:
- Always check the specific refund policy of the institution you are applying to. You can find this on the university or college website or request it from the admissions office.
- If you need help understanding or comparing policies, Pollster Education can assist you with detailed information for each institution.

Need More Details?
Let me know the name of the New Zealand institution you’re interested in, and I can provide their specific refund policy. Or, reach out to us directly at info@pollstereducation.com or +919324480791 for personalized guidance.
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