Recognition of prior learning.
You can apply to have your previous non-formal education recognised and credited towards your University of Waikato qualification.
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Select 'Apply for Recognition of Prior Learning' in your online application
When completing your online application to enrol at the University of Waikato, select the option which asks if you wish to 'Apply for Recognition of Prior Learning' in your application.
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Gather supporting documents
Please provide a portfolio of material that outlines your previous study/work experience/unpaid experience in the subject area. This portfolio could include: job descriptions, letters from employers, copies of reports, research or documents you have prepared.
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Complete an Application for Recognition of Prior Learning
Submissions should be received by the University of Waikato six weeks before the start of your first trimester of study. Please allow at least four weeks for your application for recognition of prior learning to be processed.
Confirmation of the outcome of your application for recognition of prior learning will be sent to you in writing by the Credit Office.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the formal recognition of non-credentialed prior learning. You are given the opportunity to have an assessment made of learning that you may have undertaken in a non-formal setting (e.g. outside school, polytechnic, or university) which could be counted towards a formal qualification.
Essentially, if you have undertaken learning for which you have not received a formal qualification, and which may be of a level which could count towards a university level qualification, you are entitled to apply for RPL.
An example of this could be if you have taught yourself how to design a website, and have then created it. Whilst the learning that you have undertaken may not have been attached to a formal qualification, the skills and understandings which you have had to engage with may count at university degree level study. The same would apply if you have taught yourself how to programme in C++, or have work experience which has given you these skills.
RPL gives you the opportunity to reduce the amount of time required to achieve a university level qualification by recognising learning that has not been taken towards a formal qualification.
Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education may offer a credit of 30 points towards a master’s degree or postgraduate diploma through a formal recognition of prior learning process. Examples of professional learning and experience that may be eligible for credit include sustained participation in a professional development programme or participation in a formal research project that is linked to the area in which recognition is sought.
Only one credit of 30 points is permitted for a master’s degree or postgraduate diploma in Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education. This unspecified credit may not normally be substituted for required papers for a qualification and is not available for Individual Paper Credit.
The following papers are currently available for recognition of prior learning through the School of Education, School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, School of Science, School of Engineering and Waikato Management School. Each University of Waikato paper listed has an RPL equivalent; both papers are the same.
For more detail on the specific papers, search Find a Paper.
RPL Table
University of Waikato papers | Equivalent papers |
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RPLCR101 First-year Biology 1 (RPL) | |
RPLCR102 First-year Biology 2 (RPL) | |
RPLCR501 Learning in Tertiary Teaching and Learning (RPL) | |
EDUCA501 Professional Learning in Education Practice (RPL) | |
MATHS101 (Introduction to Calculus) | RPLCR103 Introduction to Calculus (RPL) |
MATHS102 (Introduction to Algebra) | RPLCR104 Introduction to Algebra (RPL) |
ENGEN271 (Engineering Placement 1) | RPLCR271 Engineering Placement 1 (RPL) |
RPLCR371 Engineering Placement 1 (RPL) | |
ENGG371 (Engineering Placement 2) | RPLCR372 Engineering Placement 2 (RPL) |
SCIE371 (Science Work Placement 1) | RPLCR373 Science Work Placement 1 (RPL) |
SCIE372 (Science Work Placement 2) | RPLCR374 Science Work Placement 2 (RPL) |
COMP371 (Computer Science Work Placement 1) | RPLCR316 Computer Science Work Placement 1 (RPL) |
COMP372 (Computer Science Work Placement 2) | RPLCR317 Computer Science Work Placement 2 (RPL) |
There are no classes associated with RPL papers.
You may be required to sit an examination for the RPL paper(s) you have enrolled in. The examination will be held during the Summer School, Trimester A or Trimester B examination period (dependent on when you enrol in the paper(s)) and will provide an assessment of your understanding in relation to the content areas of the papers being considered. In some cases, you will be required to sit more than one examination per RPL paper.
RPL examinations are governed by the Assessment Regulations which can be found in the University of Waikato Calendar.
Some of the RPL papers do not require a challenge examination.
If you are enrolling in School of Science, School of Engineering and/or School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences placement RPL papers, you will be required to submit a written report on your work experience and other supporting documentation as required by the School. You should contact the School for specific information on the placement papers and their RPL equivalents.
If you are enrolling in Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education, you are required to submit an evidence portfolio. For further information, please contact educ_grad@waikato.ac.nz.
To receive RPL you required to pay an application fee. There is a challenge examination fee for each paper that you wish to have assessed for RPL once your application has been approved. This fee covers the costs involved in the examination and the assessment process. If you are already enrolled in a programme of study at the University of Waikato and eligible for a student loan, you will be entitled to pay RPL fees by student loan.
All students will be required to pay the challenge examination fee set for each paper prior to sitting the examinations or completing the required assessments.
See Non-Tuition costs for more information on fees.