How to provide your documentation
You can choose to bring the original documentation (or certified copies) in person to show the Enrolments team or you can email certified copies of all required documentation to us.
Who can certify your documents?
If you choose to provide certified copies of your documentation, you will need to take both the original document(s) and a photocopy of the document(s) to have the copy certified by one of the following people:
- a NZ Justice of the Peace (JP)
- a solicitor
- a Court Registrar or Deputy Registrar
- a Notary Public
- a designated UC staff member
- (School Principal - ONLY for current secondary school students (Years 12-13) enrolling in a STAR course at UC)
Outside New Zealand, documents can be certified by the following people:
- New Zealand Embassy / High Commission / Consulate staff
- Australian Justices of the Peace
- a Notary Public
- an Apostille
- a Solicitor
A copy will not be accepted as 'certified' if it has been certified by a police officer, a bank manager, WINZ, a legal executive, StudyLink, medical professionals, or your employer.
Important notes:
- We will not return any original documents that you post to us. They will become the property of UC.
- A driver's licence is not considered proof of citizenship or residency.
- If English translations are required, the translations must also be certified.
- If you are studying on campus and do not present your original documents in person or send us approved certified copies, you should expect significant delays in completing your enrolment and starting your studies.
- If you are studying offshore and do not send us approved certified copies of the required documents, your grades for any courses you study offshore will be sanctioned (so you will not be able to see your grades).