Wellington is New Zealand’s centre of government. It is also New Zealand’s cultural and artistic capital.
“Wellington world’s coolest capital” - Lonely Planet in 2010
In Wellington you’ll find excellent quality of life.
Smart and friendly people People from Wellington are well educated and highly skilled. World ranked universities are in the heart of the city. Thinking and achievement radiate from here out across the country and around the globe.
Safe and compact Students do not get lost in the crowd here. Everything that a great city has to offer is within walking distance in Wellington and a familiar face is never far away. We celebrate diversity and welcome international students.
Beautiful and vibrant Wellington prides itself on being a city rich in cultural. The air is clean and you can see the stars at night. The sounds and smell of the fresh ocean and gardens hang in the air.
Key facts: Population: 480,000 (70% European) Temperature: Summer 20.3 degrees C (average maximum, February) Winter 5.9 degrees C (average minimum, July) Quality of Life: Ranked as New Zealand’s best place for families and New Zealand’s greenest city Public transport: 30% of Wellingtonians use Public transport Universities: Victoria University of Wellington and Massey University
Kia Ora and Welcome I am delighted you have chosen to continue your tertiary education at Making Futures Happen (MFH) International Institute. We look forward to playing a key role in your academic development.
At MFH, we are committed to providing a successful and rewarding time for our students. As an MFH student you will not just enrol in a class, but benefit from our complete package that works to build your future. We assist with every aspect of your life in New Zealand so your main focus can be reaching your learning goals.
We look forward to working closely with you to make your time at MFH an exciting, memorable and rewarding experience!
Executive Director CAREY TENG
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Contents 4
Introduction to MFH
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Your Pathway Institute
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Business Diplomas and Certificate
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English Programmes
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Tailored Programmes for Groups and Individuals
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Cambridge TKT Test
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Government Credentials
Code of Practice for Pastoral Care
Fee Protection
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Student Life Map
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Student Pastoral Care and Support Service
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Government Funded Programmes
English for Migrants
Intensive Literacy and Numeracy
Industry Partnership Programme
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Contact Details
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Introduction to MFH Making Futures Happen International Institute is a leading New Zealand government registered and approved educational organisation in the beautiful capital city of New Zealand – Wellington.
MFH was established in 2002 by a team of professionals committed to quality education. At MFH, we are passionate about providing a nurturing environment for students with the aim of fostering academic excellence. MFH has built a solid reputation in providing a high standard of educational tuition and student support services. Our achievements are acknowledged by national and local government, communities, overseas institutions, students and their families.
MFH provides a combination of Diploma qualifications, English Language, Workplace Training, University pathways and services to support international students and migrants, as well as domestic students. Our qualifications are tailor made to meet the needs of a wide range of students of diverse ages, education backgrounds and ethnicities.
MFH embraces learner-centred teaching principles and maintains a strong focus on outcomes. This is reflected in every aspect of our operation. From the time of admission to the point of completion of studies, our friendly and dedicated staff offer individual support to ensure your time with us is a rewarding experience.
BUILD YOUR FUTURE RIGHT HERE at MFH!
MFH Features •
Individual attention and high standard of services
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Smaller classes to support higher chievement
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Academic pathway and cross credits to Degrees
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Highly motivating ‘family’ environment
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Dedicated and enthusiastic team
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Prime location and excellent facilities
Your Pathway Institute Whatever you education background, you will find a suitable programme to meet your learning needs at MFH. •
English programmes Level 3
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Diploma Level 5
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NZIM CLCM certificate Level 4
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Diploma Level 6
We provide a range of pathways to meet your academic goals •
Our programmes are designed to elevate your learning to a
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Our Academic Partnership agreements with New Zealand
higher level; and
government Institutes of Technology will provide you with
You can transfer credits gained at MFH to other institutes;
an even faster track towards Bachelor Degrees Level 7.
and
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Academic Pathway fast track With MFH International Institute
at Polytechnic
in University
Master / PhD IELTS 6.5 or above Bachelor Degree Level 7 IELTS 6.0
Our Advanced
NZDipBus Level 6 IELTS 6.0 Diplomas Level 5 IELTS 5.5 Certificate Level 4 IELTS 5.0 ESOL Course
Improve language proficiency step by step.
Integrate English language and culture with management skills to gain credits towards Diploma study.
average 9 months
6 months
English skills
equivalent to 2 Diploma paper credits (if average B or above)
IELTS 3.5
These courses offer a wide range of entry level career opportunities in business. Students will be eligible for 1 year Open Work permit after graduation.
The most commonly acknowledged business qualification by employers and businesses in NZ. Students gain substantial credits toward Bachelor studies.
IELTS classes are designed
MFH Diploma courses provide entry and cross crediting of courses directly toward Bachelor Degrees. Our Academic Partnership programmes provide choices to fast track academic achievement.
1 year
1 year
1 year (fast track)
study 4 more core papers
study 6 core and elective papers (plus 1 more paper if transfer credits from NZIM)
study 6 elective papers to gain internationally recognised Bachelor degree
to help students who aim for a higher IELTS score in order to meet the entry criteria for University and work.
* All durations include study breaks.
Pathways to University or Employment All of our Level 5 and 6 Diplomas qualify for the following Immigration NZ Student Visa entitlements: •
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Part-time work up to 20 hours per week (full time over Holiday
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50 points under the Skilled Migrant Category
period)
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extra 5 points for NZDB Level 6 (two years of full-time study in New
1 year Open work permit for Diploma graduates (you can only apply once in NZ)
Diploma Diploma
Certificate
Zealand)
Business - Level 5
New Zealand Diploma in Business - Level 6
transfer credits to University Bachelor Degree (minimum 3 papers, B- or above)
apply for 1 year open work permit of Immigration NZ (However, you can only apply once in NZ)
NZIM CLCM - Level 4
Bachelor transfer credits to University Bachelor Degree - Level 7 (up to 8 papers, continue study average 2.5 more years) • University may require IELTS 6.0 to enter. apply for 1 year open work permit and start business career development in NZ
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New Zealand Diploma in Business Level 6 Qualifications that work for your future Course at a glance NZDipBus Level 6 is the most commonly acknowledged business qualification by employers and businesses in New Zealand. The qualification recognises advanced business skills, knowledge and competence required for people to undertake business operations, planning, coordinating and supervisory roles in a workplace. Qualification ownership
New Zealand Qualifications Authority (MFH is accredited to deliver)
Course code
NZQA 9003 (MFH 601)
Credits
240 (NZQA Level 6)
Subject area
Business and Management , Marketing and Accounting
Entry criteria
IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550
Duration
1.5 ~ 2 years (full time)
Tuition fee guide
$14,900 per year (refer to 2011 pricelist)
Course structure NZDipBus consists of 6 core papers and 6 elective papers. The selection of papers can be as follows: First year (core papers)
Second year (elective papers)
400 Accounting Principles
430 Quantitative Business Methods
510 Introduction to Commercial Law
501 Accounting Practices
530 Organisation & Management
630 Leadership
541 Fundamentals of Marketing
636 Applied Management
550 Business Computing
642 Marketing Research
560 Business Communication
644 Buyer Behaviour
Entry criteria •
International students must also have an IELTS 6.0
•
Domestic applicants under 20 years of age must have
(Academic) with no individual band lower than 5.5, TOEFL
a minimum of: 50 credits at level 2 or above NCEA with
550 or pass an MFH internal entry test.
at least 12 credits in each of three subjects, including a minimum of 8 literacy credits at level 2 or equivalent.
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Intake dates MFH provides flexible intakes to meet individual learning needs on the following Mondays in 2011:
JANUARY
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MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
31 14 18 23 11 15 19 Please refer to our website for the latest information.
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
7
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Study Pathways Through our exclusive Academic Partnership programmes with Government Institutes of Technology, MFH NZDipBus Level 6 graduates are permitted direct entry into the final year of a Bachelor Degree. This provides choices to fast track academic achievement.
NZDipBus provides entry to and cross-crediting of up to 8 papers towards the second year of a University Business Degree.
You may also combine the NZDipBus with Level 5 Diploma qualifications by taking one or more extra papers at MFH.
Career opportunity NZDipBus offers a range of career opportunities within the business sector. Positions may include - Office Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Team Leader and Accounting Technician.
Immigration NZ permission (INZ) International students are required to hold a valid INZ Student visa. Students will be: •
eligible to work up to 20 hours per week while studying;
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eligible for a 1 year Open Work Permit after graduation; and
and
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gain 50+5 points towards Skilled Migrants application
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MFH Diplomas - Level 5 Course at a glance MFH has a range of introductory qualifications as part of the NZDipBus programme. These Level 5 qualifications recognise general business skills, knowledge and competence for people to undertake business operations working under supervision, or for students to progress to completing the NZDipBus Level 6. Course
Diploma in Business and Management
Diploma in Accounting
Diploma in Marketing and Tourism
Course code
NZQA 112858 (MFH501)
NZQA 112859 (MFH502)
NZQA 112860 (MFH503)
Qualification ownership
MFH International Institute
Credits
120 (NZQA Level 5)
Entry criteria
IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL 525
Duration
1 year (full time) 400
400
400
550
550
550
560
560
560
510
510
510
541
501
541
530
530
580
Papers (20 credits each paper)
Entry criteria IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no individual band lower than 5.0, TOEFL 525 or pass MFH internal entry test
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NZIM Certificate in Language, Culture and Management Level 4 (CLCM) Course at a glance CLCM integrates English language and culture with management skills. The course is specifically designed to meet the language and cultural needs of people with English as a second language seeking work in New Zealand or students wishing to move to Diploma study. Qualification ownership
New Zealand Institute of Management (NZIM) (MFH is accredited to deliver)
Course code
MFH 401
Credits
60 (NZQA Level 4)
Subject area
English language and Management
Entry criteria
IELTS 5.0 or TOEFL 500
Duration
half year (full time)
Tuition fee guide
$7600 (refer to 2011 pricelist)
The Certificate provides an enriched environment of language and culture, with a focus on work processes and management. You will be able to recognise and adapt to the culture (including legislation) of the New Zealand workplace and to use language associated with New Zealand management practices.
Course structure Core paper (20 credits Level 4)
Elective papers 802 Introduction to Marketing 803 Human Resources I: People at Work
880 Language and Culture
805 Introduction to Management 812 Workplace Communication
Entry criteria A minimum IELTS Level 5.0 or pass an MFH internal entry test. This course is designed for students who have not studied management before.
Intake dates MFH provides flexible intakes to meet individual learning needs on following Mondays in 2011: JANUARY
MARCH
MAY
10 14
2
JULY
AUGUST
NOVEMBER
11 29
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Please refer to our website for latest information.
Credit into Diploma Students completing the Certificate can apply for credit for: •
469 Academic Skills for Business Studies; and
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20 unspecified credits at level 4 towards the NZ Diploma in Business.
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English programmes Course at a glance Qualification ownership
MFH International Institute
Course code
MFH 301 (NZQA Level 3)
Course level
High-Elementary (IELTS 3.5) to Advanced Level (IELTS 6.5 or above)
Duration
from 2 weeks ~ 1 year
Tuition hours
from 15 ~ 27.5 hours per week (full and part time)
Tuition fee guide
$345 per week (refer to 2011 pricelist)
General English courses Classes cover all language skills - reading, writing, listening and speaking, grammar and vocabulary.
Classes comprise students from all around the world, and can provide students with a great opportunity to practise English language while learning about other cultures. Experienced, native English speaking tutors conduct their teaching in a fun and effective style to ensure all students improve. The average number of student in class is less than 12.
IELTS preparation courses All four language skills are taught with reference to the IELTS exam structure. The course helps students achieve IELTS results needed to gain entrance to a tertiary institute or for a special requirement such as the Immigration New Zealand Skilled Migrants application. MFH has a reputation for helping students achieve high IELTS results.
Study + Work + Live (SWL) Our SWL course is specifically designed for students who want to improve their English and build up work experience in Wellington. It is a full time Academic English course with job assistance and accommodation arrangements.
Entry Requirements •
Student Visa + Variation of Condition (VoC)
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Enrolment: minimum 24 weeks full time
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English level: must have an IELTS 5.0 (Immigration NZ requirement for VoC)
MFH provides a job assistance service. MFH works with you to seek job opportunities and guides you through the interview process. A successful interview may lead to a job opportunity aligned with your English ability and previous work experience.
Business English + Internship Specifically designed to improve the English language skills students wishing to develop effective communication in the business sector, and those seeking work in their specific field.
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English Course structure
Intermediate
Pre-Intermediate
General ESOL Level Description
Advanced
Upper-Intermediate
You can deal with predictable day-to-day activities
You can deal with varied familiar everyday activities
You can deal with simple key work tasks
You can deal with complex work tasks
You do not yet have enough language to cope with everyday problems alone, but you can manage the simple interactions of daily life, both commercial and social.
You can make effective and independent use of the language in familiar situations. There are still many mistakes and gaps, but you can communicate and understand general messages in most contexts.
You manage easily enough in quite complex and demanding situations. There are lapses in accuracy in complex situations but communication is easily restored.
You now have an excellent command of the language, consistently fluent, accurate and well organised. You cope well with demanding and complex situations.
IELTS
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
TOEFL
425
450
475
500
525
550
575
600
625
LIMITED USER
IELTS Band Description
The user ‘has frequent problems in understanding and expression and is not able to use complex language’. Band 4 is not usually accepted for either work or study in English-speaking counties, but if you get this band, or a 4.5, it shows that you don’t have so far to go.
MODEST USER A band 5 user ‘should be able to handle basic communication in their own field’. This band indicates someone whose English might not be good enough for all the situations they might find themselves in, but sometimes a band 5 is accepted for working in computer programming or certificate courses.
COMPETENT USER
The user ‘can use fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations’. At this level, you should be able to travel, work and study in an English-speaking country, although you may sometimes have difficulties. You will be accepted band 5.5 or higher for tertiary study.
GOOD USER
The user can ‘generally handle complex language well and understand detailed reasoning’. This is the kind of level you should be aiming for if you are applying for a university place in an English-speaking country, especially at post-graduate level.
Average expected student progress at MFH* (weeks) 8 ~ 12 Study Length
8 ~ 12
8 ~ 12
8 ~ 12
8 ~ 12
8 ~ 12
8 ~ 12
8 ~ 12
* All students are encouraged and motivated to be responsible for their own academic achievement in our friendly English-speaking environment at MFH.
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Entry Requirements •
Working Holiday or Student Visa (18 years and above)
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4 Weeks English Course Enrolment
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English Level: Intermediate or above
English + Travel NZ - MFH exclusive Magic Escape Programme For students who have a Visitor/Student visa or Working Holiday Visa and want to study English and then explore New Zealand at their own pace. This is a great opportunity to travel either with fellow students or solo, and see major tourist destinations, all with improved English skills!
Entry Requirements •
Minimum 4 weeks part time enrolment (*conditions apply)
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Age Range: 18 years of age and above
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Visa: Visitor/Student/Working Holiday
Intake dates Every Monday except during the 2-week Christmas holiday period. The minimum enrolment is 2 weeks.
Study Pathways Once you reach IELTS 5.0 or equivalent, you will be eligible to enter our Pathway programme from Certificate Level 4 right up to Diploma Level 6 qualification. You can then enter directly into the final year of a Bachelor Degree Level 7 programme via Institutes of Technology through our Academic Partnership fast track.
Diplomas Level 5
NZDipBus Level 6
Bachelor Degree Level 7 (fast-track)
English Certificate Level 3 (Incl. IELTS)
NZIM Certificate Level 4
Study Goal
Improve English skills
Gain 2 Diploma paper credits
Study 6 or 4 Diploma papers
Study 6 Diploma papers
Study 6 Degree papers
Entry Criteria
IELTS 3.5
IELTS 5.0
IELTS 5.5
IELTS 6.0
IELTS 6.0
Course Length
Average 6 months
6 months
1 year
1 year
1 year
Qualification
* MFH’s Academic partnership fast-track to the final year of internationally recognised Degrees
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*Course length includes study break
Tailored programmes for groups and individuals MFH combines English tuition and a cultural experience in seasonal Study Tour programmes. They are specifically designed, 2~4 weeks, for international groups. They offer the ideal mix of English learning while enjoying a range of cultural, social and great recreational experiences.
The student group will have the opportunity to:
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learn in fun and interactive English classes; and
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visit popular historical sites; and
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visit schools, universities and meet with Kiwi students;
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stay with a homestay family and share in family life in NZ; and
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enjoy many exciting interactive outdoor activities
and
Please contact MFH to get an individual quote and an itinerary. We will help plan your trip to suit your budget.
Private Tuition for individuals and corporate clients If you desire a unique English language learning opportunity to meet your special needs or interests, we can arrange for a teacher to undertake one-on-one lessons. The nature of these programmes is very flexible.
You can take lessons at a time that suits you and follow a curriculum designed especially for your study goals. You will enjoy personal attention and the flexibility to create your own programme and schedule.
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Cambridge TKT test
Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT) MFH is the exclusive Cambridge University authorised and approved TKT test centre in Wellington New Zealand (NZ005).
What is TKT? TKT aims to increase teachers’ confidence and enhance job prospects by focusing on the core teaching knowledge needed by teachers of primary, secondary or adult learners, anywhere in the world.
Who is TKT for? TKT gives teachers a strong foundation in the core areas of teaching knowledge needed in the English language teaching classroom. It is ideal for all teachers, whatever their background and teaching experience, and is also suitable for people who would like to teach English but do not yet have a teaching position.
The recommended entry is intermediate level (IELTS 4.0). The test registration duration is 7 weeks or over.
What does TKT involve? TKT has 3 core modules. Each module consists of a test of 80 objective questions, lasting 80 minutes. Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Language and background to language learning and teaching
Planning lessons and use of resources for language teaching
Managing the teaching and learning process
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describing language and language skills
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background to language learning
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background to language teaching
planning and preparing a lesson or sequence of lessons
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selection and use of resources and materials
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teachers’ and learners’ language in the classroom
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classroom management
Results Results for TKT are described as being in one of four band scores, 1 to 4 from Restricted, Basic, Comprehensive and Accurate, Comprehensive and Extensive.
Website http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams/teaching-awards/tkt.html
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“ my
…I am excited to bulid toward goal
of
Bachelor
Degree
through MFH’s fast track Academic Partnership programme…
”
- Jin Lan Guo
Nationality: Chinese
Age: 23 years old
Study aim: To achieve a Bachelor Degree in New Zealand
Course enrolled: MFH English programme New Zealand Diploma in Business Level 6
Achievement: Reached IELTS 6.0 after English study. Lan completes NZDB Level 6 in February 2011. She enters directly into the final year study of the Bachelor Degree Level 7 through our Academic Partnership programme.
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MFH credentials New Zealand Qualifications Authority has accredited MFH since 2003. MFH achieved the following External Evaluation and Review (EER) in May 2010: •
NZQA is Highly Confident in the educational performance of Making Futures Happen
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NZQA is Confident in the capability of self-assessment of Making Futures Happen
http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/providers/details.do?providerId=757549001
MFH has been a Ministry of Education of New Zealand (MoE) approved signatory to The Code of Practice for the pastoral care of international students since 2003. We view our students as unique individuals with varied needs and provide all of our students with highly personalised care.
MFH has been a Trusted Partner of Immigration New Zealand (INZ) since 2007. MFH meets all requirements in regards to student management, standard of documentation, student monitoring and support.
MFH has been a Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) selected and funded educational provider since 2005. MFH helps domestic students improve English, literacy and numeracy, upskill towards to employment to improve the quality of their lives in New Zealand.
By strictly working with Public Trust – New Zealand Government owned and managed Trust account agency, MFH provides students and their parents with the most secure fee protection and peace of mind.
MFH is authorised by NZIM Institute of Management to provide the NZIM Certificate in Language, Culture and Management (Level 4).
MFH is authorised by the Cambridge University ESOL Examinations to operate as an exclusive Teacher Knowledge Test (TKT) centre within the Wellington region.
MFH recognises the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic).
MFH collaborates with the New Zealand Institute of Technology, Polytechnics and Universities through our Academic Partnership programmes to staircase our Diploma graduates to Bachelor studies.
MFH is licensed to use ‘Educated in NZ Brand’ (Education New Zealand Trust)
MFH is a member of Grow Wellington (Education Wellington)
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“
…While I was studying, MFH
assisted me to get part-time work. It helped me build understanding and confidence about workplaces in New Zealand…
”
- Sharanjit Singh Dhaliwal
Nationality: Indian
Age: 19 years old
Study aim: To complete a Diploma and gain work experience in New Zealand
Course enrolled: MFH Diploma in Business and Management Level 5
Achievement: Completed Diploma Level 5. Sharan successfully obtained the Immigration Open work permit. Now he is employed full time by Shell Ltd and is buliding his future in New Zealand.
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Student Life Map As an MFH student you will not just enrol in a class, but benefit from our Complete Package that works to build your future. Our dedicated staff provide clear guidance on every step of your life in New Zealand. MFH is committed to helping you focus on your study and learning goals.
Pre-arrival to MFH •
Evaluate your application; and issue Offer of Place and
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Set up individual student file
invoice
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Arrange insurance
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Confirm visa approval with Immigration New Zealand
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Confirm Homestay arrangement
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Send you Pre-departure pack
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Wellington airport pick up
First day at MFH •
Give Orientation and explain policies
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Confirm class arrangement
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Issue Enrolment pack
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Update student account information
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Give tours and introduce the dedicated student advisor
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Open bank account and mobile SIM card
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Provide relevant assistance and training
Learning Progression at MFH •
Create an Individual learning plan
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Monitor student academic performance against ILP
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Regular review of learning progress and student feedback
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Inform student about performance and results
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Follow up orientation (school policies, progress, Homestay
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Record student performance and achievement in the
and Pastoral care)
Student database
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Provide Part time job assistance for eligible students
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Provide high standard customer service and assistance
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Follows up student attendance
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Follow up student survey
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Register Diploma result with NZQA and apply for
Course completion and graduation •
Prepare graduation ceremony and celebration
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Issue Leaving report or qualification certificate
Qualification Certificate •
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Lifetime MFH membership
“
…I’m
not
only
enjoying
my Diploma study here, MFH is also offering me voluntary work experience. I am now putting what I have learned about marketing into practice…
”
- Cristina Sebold
Nationality: Brazilian
Age: 26 years old
Study aim: To complete a higher qualification and gain work experience in New Zealand
Course enrolled: MFH Diploma in Business and Management Level 5
Achievement: Aiming to complete Diploma Level 5 in March 2011 and will plan for further academic study.
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Student Pastoral care and support service Prior Learning MFH recognises prior learning and relevant experience. If you have previous work experience or NZQA accredited academic experience that you have completed at another tertiary institution, talk to us about the possibility of crediting it towards your studies at MFH.
Code of Practice As a signatory, MFH has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the Minister of Education. http://www.minedu.govt.nz/ goto/international
Immigration and Student Visa Feel free to contact us if you are not sure about your Student Visa arrangement. We will provide you with accurate information and assist you to meet Visa requirements.
Student Attendance Requirement To meet pastoral care and Immigration Visa requirements, students are encouraged to attend 100% of classes at MFH and to take reasonability for their academic achievement. MFH school attendance and classroom policies apply.
Medical and Travel Insurance International students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. MFH will recommend a suitable plan for you.
Wellington Airport Pick Up Our staff or homestay can pick you up from Wellington Airport and help you to get settled in. The MFH homestay procedure and policy applies.
Accommodation A Homestay is a great way to experience the New Zealand lifestyle and to improve your English. Students live with New Zealanders in their home and have their own furnished room. MFH will carefully choose a homestay that can provide you with a happy, safe and positive environment for studying.
Homestays are not like living in a motel: students are welcomed as part of the family so they will have responsibilities and play an active part in family life. The cost of a homestay is $230 per week in 2011. An administration fee applies.
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“
…I feel more confident to speak
English and enjoy my life experience in New Zealand so much…
”
- Kunthida Sooksomsatarn
Nationality: Thai
Age: 18 years old
Study aim: To improve English and get ready for University study
Course enrolled: MFH English programme
Achievement: Get more more confident speaking English. Planning for future study.
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Student Pastoral care and support service Go Flatting Most students choose to live independently after they settle down in Wellington. You can rent an apartment or share a house with friends or fellow students. The average living cost is $200~300 per week. MFH provides current information sources to help you select accommodation.
Part-time work assistance MFH provides a part time job assistance service to students who are eligible to undertake part time employment in NZ. Students must have a permit from by Immigration NZ to work. Our dedicated Career advisor will assist students with CV writing, job interview skill training and interview arrangements.
Access to learning resources Students have access to Internet, printing, copying facilities and learning resources. These resources are designed to meet learning needs. MFH school policy applies.
Student activities and trips Wellington is a city with a heart! It is a fascinating place to live, study, work and play. Our student activities and trips will give you more opportunity to enjoy what this great city has to offer. In Wellington you’ll find: •
New Zealand’s best arts and entertainment
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Beautiful beaches and nature
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Exciting festivals and sporting events
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Plenty of fun things to see and do
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A café on every corner
We look forward to welcoming you and sharing our home city with you, your friends and family.
Uni placement MFH has partnerships with leading tertiary institutes in New Zealand. Our Student advisor will assist you with your future course arrangements. The institutes include all universities, Polytechnics and High Schools. This is a free service.
Find out more on our website Please find our new course development on our website:
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Government funded programmes MFH is a long standing New Zealand Government Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) approved and funded contractor. We deliver Intensive Literacy and Numeracy (ILN), English for Migrants programme for TEC.
English for Migrants As an authorised EFM centre, we welcome migrant students all year around. We help improve their language skills. Our friendly learning environment provides migrant students with an immediate opportunity to mingle with other students. Students enjoy learning and sharing information with each other.
Alongside the English for Migrants programme, MFH also provides a wide range of services and aims to help migrant students: •
•
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Improve English language and literacy proficiency, and self
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Provide a foot in the door to career development in
confidence
New Zealand
Obtain New Zealand employment awareness, skills and
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Gain study skills, opening pathways to other institutes
knowledge
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Better integrate learners and their families into New Zealand
Pursue further training for apprenticeships or employment
culture and society
opportunities
Intensive Literacy and Numeracy (ILN) Intensive Literacy and Numeracy (ILN) is one of the New Zealand Government’s long-term strategic focuses. ILN targets stronger literacy and numeracy learning gains through an appropriate structured delivery with strong community links.
The required key elements are: •
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Intensive provision that consists of 100 hours of direct
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have before and after measures of learning gain
delivery of literacy and numeracy learning within a 5–20
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are based around the learning progressions
week period.
–
are delivered by appropriately qualified staff
Quality learning opportunities that:
•
Strong community links
– have clearly articulated literacy and numeracy outcomes We use flexible delivery methods in order to meet the individual needs of employers and participants. It includes: •
1 on 1 Needs Analysis and management; and
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Classes and workshops; and
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Pair practice, Group sessions; and
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Guest (employer) speakers according to the plan for the group
The outcome of the TEC Intensive Literacy and Numeracy programme is to improve literacy and numeracy skills against the TEC and NZQA Learning progression. The pre-employment, job placement and work support service are added benefits of the programme. We have met the target of: •
Over 90% of learners have completed the programme
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100% of Individual learning plans were developed and followed
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over 30% of the group received part/full time employment assistance
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100% of learners received ongoing support
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Industry Partnership Programme MFH is a Work and Income approved Industry Partnership Programme provider. It aims to provide employers with employees that are specifically trained to their entry-level requirements. It enables Work and Income clients to get and keep jobs that turn into careers and become valued employees within the workplace and the industry.
Our programme consists of carefully selected content appropriate for the level of the target group. We maintain a flexible design that meets individual learning needs through skills development and supportive workplace practices. It is designed to supply skills required by the industry through our responsive education and training system. It assists students with communication strategies, job search skills, interview skills and basic employment skill, basic keyboard and office skills. All programmes are designed in consultation with the businesses we connect with in the Hospitality and Retail industries: Programme 1: Chef course (a range of tasks required including chef and assistant, food preparation and associated tasks)
Programme 2: Hospitality and Retail customer service course (a range of tasks required in hotels, supermarkets and retail outlets.)
Each programme consists 6-week training plus 6-month in work support: •
Part 1: first 6 weeks, individualised training (assessment,
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Part 2: second 6 weeks, job placement
selection, training
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Part 3: then, 6 months in work support (career support, plan and coaching)
We aim to provide suitable employees with the right skills required by employers and industries. The course contents: •
a.
Pre-employment matters
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c. Workplace context
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b.
Communication skills
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d. Specific employer’s required skills
We assist employers to find and train suitable participants. We recruit learners with the relevant industry background when possible, matching their skills and experience with potential employers and industry. The employers are fully involved in the selection and recruitment process. They are invited to meet with participants during training process from time to time. They are provided with information about learners and select participants for job interviews according their employment requirements.
Assessment process MFH has a formal assessment system that is complemented by an individual learning plan for each student. The skills learning gain is measured and reported at the completion of learning through a formal assessment system.
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How to find us MFH International Institute Address:
Telephone:
Level 3&4,
+644-801 9180
Grand Central Tower, 76 ~ 86 Manners Street,
Fax:
Wellington CBD 6011,
+644-801 9181
NEW ZEALAND
Email: Postal address:
Yes@MFH.ac.nz
PO Box 24248,
Website:
Wellington 6011,
www.MFH.ac.nz
NEW ZEALAND
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