Student life in Auckland

International student organizations and support in Auckland

If you are feeling a bit daunted on arrival, remember that the international student community in Auckland is also supported by various organizations and resources. For example, the universities often have dedicated support services, such as international student centers, that provide assistance with a range of issues, including immigration, housing, and academic support. Additionally, there are various local organizations and charities that support international students and provide resources to help them navigate life in a new country.

Student accommodation in Auckland

While Auckland's universities do offer student housing, it is often cheaper to go flatting (living in a shared home with others). Generally, students that are flatting prefer to live closer to the center of Auckland, where the universities are. Kingsland, Grey Lynn and Parnell are all areas that tend to have a lot of large homes that have been converted into long-running student flats.

Wherever you end up, you can expect to pay NZ$200 - $350 for a room, plus bills including internet and power. This option is generally more affordable than university-provided housing and means you will have more independence. Flatting also offers the opportunity to live with people from different cultural backgrounds, which can be a valuable cultural experience. However, flatting can come with added responsibilities, such as household chores and rent payments, that may not be present in university-provided housing.

If you are keen on a student accommodation experience, both the University of Auckland (UoA) and Auckland University of Technology (AUT) do have options. The benefits of university-provided housing include convenient locations, security, social opportunities, and support services. However, the cost can be higher compared to off-campus options.

UoA residence fees range from NZ$340 - $520 per week. These rooms come with residential support, and meals are included if you are in the catered halls. AUT's fees start at NZ$300 per week for the smallest rooms, and they also have support and events throughout the year. Both are fully furnished, so you only need to bring your belongings, and both include power and internet.

Living costs in Auckland

After rent, food will be your biggest expense of living in Auckland. You can mitigate a lot of this expense by cooking your own meals. Although fresh produce can cost quite a lot, frozen veggies are a great alternative and easy to come by in supermarkets. Buying seasonal and going to farmers' markets or Asian supermarkets can also allow you to find good deals on produce. The usual student fares of pasta, rice and noodles are also easy to come by.

If you are flatting, your share of internet and power will vary depending on how many people live with you, but on average, expect about $25 - $40 a week for both, with a little more in winter when the heaters come out.

Transport is another big expense in Auckland. Although you can get cheaper public transport as a student (see below), it is still important to fit it into your budget. If you are traveling to and from university every day, you might spend NZ$30 a week on buses and trains, depending on where you are living. If you have a car, there are also gas, maintenance, and inspections to consider.

Students discounts in Auckland

While Auckland can be an expensive city to live in, there are quite a few advantages that come with being a student in the city. Get ready to stretch your dollars further because there are loads of student discounts waiting for you.

Making the most of student life in Auckland

Auckland is known for its exciting student life, offering international students a range of opportunities to make the most of their time in the city. Here are some of the things that make student life in Auckland unique:


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Last update on 11 February 2023 19:05:13
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