AUT is one of the best modern universities in the world, offering a wide range of degrees. Some of our degrees are particularly popular, and sometimes students miss out on their chosen degree. While this may be disappointing, it doesn’t have to be the end of the world as there may be alternative ways they can start their pathway to learning at AUT.
When your child is applying to study at AUT, it’s important to remember that they can apply for more than one programme at AUT. That way they’ll have a backup option just in case they do miss out on their first choice.
If they didn’t gain a place for their chosen degree this could be for a variety of reasons:
If they applied for more than one degree in their initial application, that second degree option will be offered to them if they meet the requirements and there is an available space.
If your teen hasn't applied for a second bachelor’s degree when they initially applied to study at AUT, then they will need to apply for another degree now or consider studying for a certificate. We recommend that their back-up choice is relevant to their first choice of study as this may give them the option to change to their original choice in the future.
Here are some examples:
If a student didn’t get into their chosen degree course because they didn’t have the right grades or missed out on UE, we recommend they look at doing a certificate or diploma in their chosen study area to prepare for their preferred degree. AUT has a number of certificates and diplomas.
Some of our diploma programmes enable students to move into the second year of their chosen bachelor's degree - a great way to start their university studies with extra support and building up the specific knowledge they need to then continue their studies as planned in their dream degree.
Here are some examples of certificates or diplomas that can prepare students for their chosen degree:
International students who did not get into their programme of choice because they don’t meet degree requirements (including an adequate level of English language) can apply for AUT’s pathway programmes for international students.
Yes, they can apply to change their course after a certain period, but the opportunities vary for each programme. Students can discuss any request for changes with their programme leaders. AUT staff are here to help students find the best way to transition into university study.
Many of our bachelor's degrees also offer extra flexibility and enable students to include subjects from another area at AUT; a great way to try different options and tailor their degree around their interests. Try our online degree builder to see what this could look like.
Take a look at study options at AUT and the AUT programme guides for course information, entry requirements and alternative pathways should your child miss out on their preferred degree.
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