Business School
Help and advice
If you would like to discuss your study options, entry requirements, the admissions process, or you have a general enquiry about the Business School, please contact one of our advisers or visit one of our campuses.
The Business Student Centre is your first point of contact for all of our undergraduate and postgraduate degree programme enquiries. We're a comprehensive course planning advisory service for prospective and returning students.
Student advisers are available to answer your enquiries on a drop-in basis. If we can't help you straight off, then we can refer you to the person who can help you the best.
Our services include:
- An information centre.
- Course planning assistance and enrolment advice.
- Computer work stations and a printer.
We are located on Level 1 of the Owen G Glenn Building on the City Campus.
The Business School Bookshop and the assignment drop-off and collection point are located on Level 0. For more information about the bookshop please visit the section on Facilities and resources.
Opening hours
The Business Student Centre is open from Monday to Friday (excluding University holidays). Opening hours are as follows:
- Undergraduate enquiries: 8.30am to 5pm.
- Postgraduate enquiries: 9am to 4pm.
AskAuckland
The AskAuckland knowledgebase has answers to frequently asked questions about study options, admission, entry requirements, enrolment and much more.
Call Centre
Alternatively, you can talk to someone in The University of Auckland Call Centre or complete an online enquiry form.
Undergraduate students
Phone:
- 923 7186 (within Auckland)
- 0800 61 62 63 (outside Auckland)
- +64 9 373 7513 (overseas)
Postgraduate students
Phone:
- 923 5022 (within Auckland)
- 0800 61 62 65 (outside Auckland)
- +64 9 373 7513 (overseas)
If you require specific advice relating to an undergraduate or postgraduate programme you should contact the relevant academic department.
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