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Tuition fees must be paid in New Zealand dollars using one of the following methods:

  • Internet banking (NZ bank account holders)
  • Convera
  • Telegraphic transfer
  • Government student loan – StudyLink
  • Payment at AskOtago (Dunedin campus only)
  • Scholarship
  • Third-party payments

You can pay your fees in part, as long as the total value indicated on your invoice is paid by the due date. Fees cannot be paid in instalments throughout the year.

You are only charged for the papers you are enrolled in. Domestic students may choose to add papers one semester at a time. If you are receiving a student allowance through StudyLink, check with them in advance, as enrolling each semester may affect your financial assistance. Some courses, such as the Health Sciences First Year programme, are fully pre-prescribed and must be enrolled in as a full-year programme.

How do I pay tuition fees

Internet banking or telegraphic transfer

  1. Transfer funds from your bank account to the University of Otago account:
    • Bank and address: ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited, ANZ Auckland Branch, 203 Queen Street, PO Box 62, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
    • Bank account name: University of Otago
    • Bank account number: 01-1839-0944124-01
    • SWIFT code: ANZBNZ22 (for payments outside New Zealand)
    • If an 11-digit SWIFT code is required, use: ANZBNZ22XXX
  2. Include your name and student ID number in the reference.
  3. For international transfers, use the first six digits of your bank account number as the clearing code.

The same details apply for telegraphic transfers.

Convera

  1. Go to the Convera website.
  2. Complete the required information and follow the prompts to make payment.

Convera

In person at AskOtago

You may also pay your fees in person at the AskOtago Central Hub on the Dunedin campus, located on the ground floor of the Central Library on the corner of Albany Street and Cumberland Street.

  • Payment methods: EFTPOS or credit card
  • Note: A 2% surcharge applies to all credit card payments