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INFORMATION ABOUT LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, NEW ZEALAND

Thứ Tư - 31/12/2025

1. Parents and students are advised to check the most up-to-date information on the official University website: https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/

2. Location: One campus located in Lincoln, Canterbury – approximately 25 minutes’ drive from Christchurch International Airport.

3. Institution Type: Public university

4. Rankings & Quality Accreditation:

5. Total Student Population: > 3,500 students

6. International Students: > 1,000 students

7. Key Strengths:

  • Strong graduate outcomes: Lincoln University students are rated the highest in Aotearoa New Zealand for course completion, as identified by the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) in its most recent annual Educational Performance Indicators (EPI). Among New Zealand’s eight universities in 2023, Lincoln University ranked first for course completion rate (90.5%), second for qualification completion rate (73.3%), and third for first-year student retention rate (79.5%). With over 140 years of academic excellence, Lincoln University is ranked 12th among the world’s best small universities. The University has also received a 5-Star rating for Employability, reflecting the fact that its graduate employment rate is 15% higher than graduates from other New Zealand universities (QS 2018);
  • Government-supported work rights: Students are permitted to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during study periods and full-time during all scheduled holidays;
  • Campus facilities: The 58-hectare green campus provides a multicultural learning environment for students from around the world and offers modern teaching facilities, a comprehensive library, and 24/7-access IT laboratories, along with free parking, dining outlets, printing services, a travel agency, and world-class sports facilities;
  • Affordable living costs: Located south of Christchurch, Lincoln University offers a lower cost of living compared to major cities such as Auckland and Wellington.

8. Academic Programs:

a. Levels of Study: https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/Study/courses/

  • English Language Programs
  • Certificates / Diplomas
  • Bachelor’s Degrees
  • Postgraduate Programs
  • Master’s Degrees
  • Doctoral Degrees (PhD)

b. Faculties: https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/About-Lincoln/Faculties-and-Divisions/

  • Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce
  • Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Faculty of Environment, Society and Design
  • University Studies and English Language Division

c. Fields of Study: www.lincoln.ac.nz/Study/courses/

  • Academic English
  • Accounting
  • Agribusiness
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Science
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Science
  • Business Management
  • Commerce
  • Communication
  • Computing (Information Technology)
  • Design
  • Ecology
  • Economics
  • Engineering
  • Entomology
  • Environmental Studies
  • Finance
  • Food Science
  • Forestry
  • Genetics
  • Horticulture
  • International Rural Development
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Law Studies
  • Lincoln
  • Management
  • Māori Studies
  • Marketing
  • Microbiology
  • Philosophy
  • Physical Science
  • Plant Protection
  • Plant Science
  • Psychology
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Recreation
  • Research Essays and Placements
  • Science
  • Social Science
  • Soil Science
  • Tourism
  • University Studies courses (LUAC)
  • Valuation and Property Management
  • Water Resource Management
  • Winegrowing

9. Entry Requirements: https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/Apply/am-i-eligible/

  • Certificates / Diplomas / Undergraduate Programs: High school graduation (all Vietnamese high schools are recognized); IELTS 6.0 (no band below 5.5); or completion of the first year at a reputable university with good academic results;
  • Postgraduate / Master’s Programs: Bachelor’s degree; IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0);
  • Doctoral Programs (PhD): IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0), accompanied by a detailed research proposal.

10. Intakes: February, July, and November each year.

11. Application Documents:

General requirements:

  • Certificate of the highest completed qualification;
  • Academic transcripts of the most recent two years;
  • English language certificate (if available);
  • Passport (photo and signature page), if available;
  • Academic achievements and extracurricular activities (required for scholarship applications).

Additional documents for Master’s programs:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV);
  • Two (02) Letters of Recommendation.

Additional documents for Research Master’s / PhD programs:

  • Research proposal;
  • Published academic papers (if any).

12. Tuition Fees:

https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/Apply/Whats-it-going-to-cost/fees-tuition/international-tuition-fees/?sti=1

  • English Language Programs: NZD 1,820 (4-week course), NZD 5,460 (12-week course), and NZD 7,280 (16-week course);
  • Undergraduate Programs: NZD 18,000 – 28,000 per year;
  • Master’s Programs: NZD 18,000 – 34,000 per year.

13. Living Expenses: NZD 10,000 – 15,000 per year

14. Scholarships:

Lincoln University primarily awards scholarships based on academic merit:

  • English for Further Study Award: Students who complete a minimum of 12 weeks of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) are eligible to receive a tuition fee reduction when progressing to their next academic program at Lincoln University;
  • Lincoln University International Pathway Merit Scholarship: Valued at NZD 2,500, for applicants enrolling in Certificate and Diploma programs. Applicants must meet academic and English language requirements. Application deadlines: 31 January for Semester 1, 30 June for Semester 2, and 31 October for Summer School;
  • Lincoln University International Undergraduate Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship: Valued at NZD 5,000, for applicants enrolling in Bachelor’s degree programs. Requirements: meet entry and English language requirements. Application deadlines: 31 January for Semester 1, 30 June for Semester 2, and 31 October for Summer School;
  • Lincoln University International Undergraduate Scholarship: Valued at NZD 3,000, for applicants enrolling in Bachelor’s degree programs. Requirements: meet entry and English language requirements. Application deadlines: 31 January for Semester 1, 30 June for Semester 2, and 31 October for Summer School;
  • Lincoln University International School Leaver Scholarship: Valued at NZD 10,000, for applicants enrolling in Bachelor’s degree programs. Requirements: meet entry and English language requirements. Application deadlines: 31 January for Semester 1, 30 June for Semester 2, and 31 October for Summer School;
  • International Taught Master Merit Scholarships: Valued at NZD 7,000 – 10,000, for students enrolling in 180-credit taught Master’s programs. Requirement: minimum B+ GPA in the final year of Bachelor’s degree;
  • NZD 10,000 Scholarships applicable to the following programs:

    • Master of Business (Global Management and Marketing)
    • Master of Business (Finance)
    • Master of Professional Accounting (CPA)
    • Master of Sport and Recreation Management
    • Master of Tourism Management
    • Master of Management in Agribusiness
    • Master of Management in Agricultural Systems
    • Master of Fintech and Investment Management
  • NZD 7,000 Scholarships applicable to the following programs:

    • Master of Applied Computing
    • Master of Environmental Policy & Management
    • Master of Pest Management
    • Master of Science in Food InnovationMaster of Wine and Viticulture

Further details: https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/Apply/Scholarships/

15. Accommodation and Other Services:

Students may choose homestay, on-campus accommodation, shared housing (for students aged 18 and above), or live with relatives. Detailed accommodation information is available at: https://dotnetrest.lincoln.ac.nz/O365flowClient/cache/sites/www-content/Lincoln%20WWW/Documents/Brochures/Guides/LIN3014%20Accommodation%20Guide_web.pdf

16. Support from Duc Anh EduConnect:

Duc Anh is one of the few officially authorised representatives in Vietnam providing comprehensive support for international students, including:

  • Consulting on school and programme selection – students are only referred to institutions with high academic quality;
  • Application submission and maximising scholarship opportunities (subject to eligibility);
  • English training and official PTE Academic test organisation (ducanh.edu.vn/) as an alternative to IELTS/TOEFL for faster and more flexible study abroad preparation;
  • Student visa application and continuous support throughout the study period;
  • Career consultation for global employment opportunities, especially in Australia, the USA, Canada and the UK (subject to new policy drafts);
  • Accommodation arrangements suitable for students;
  • Advice on part-time work up to 20 hours/week while studying;
  • Guidance on post-study work opportunities (1–3 years);
  • Information and consultation on permanent residency pathways when students become eligible.

For tailored guidance and full assistance throughout your study-abroad journey, please contact us HERE:

Duc Anh EduConnect

Hotline: 09887 09698

Email: duhoc@ducanh.edu.vn

Website: www.ducanhduhoc.vn

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