Doctoral Covid-19 Fee Waiver
Doctoral candidates within 3-4 year programmes (PhD, DMedSc, DocFA) can apply for a fee waiver, if their progress has been affected by the Covid-19 situation. This is a fees-free period of up to six months, available after 3.5 years (or part-time equivalent).
For candidates within 3 year programmes (EdD, DClinPsy, DMus, DMA), please see Doctoral Covid-19 Fees-Free Extension.
Who can apply?
Some doctoral candidates whose work has been affected by Covid-19 may be eligible for a fee waiver. This could be you if:
- You were enrolled on or before 1 August 2021
- You are currently in New Zealand
- Your fees cannot be covered through other funding (including PBRF/FRDF)
- You have passed 41 months of enrolment (or part-time equivalent) at the time of your application. Candidates on extension will not be eligible to apply.
Any suspensions of your enrolment during or in relation to any periods of University closure due to Covid-19 alert levels will be taken into account when your application is considered.
Eligible candidates can apply for the fee waiver once they have reached 41 months (or part-time equivalent) of enrolment. Applications prior to meeting the 41 month requirement may not be considered.
What is the process?
At 41 months of active, full-time enrolment (or equivalent for part-time candidates), you will become eligible to apply for the fee waiver. The waiver covers up to six months of fees, and starts in month 43.
When you apply, we’ll ask you to provide evidence of how your progress was affected, so now is a great time to start saving those email conversations with your supervisors about the ways in which Covid-19 has disrupted your work.
Ready to apply?
If you are past the 41st month (or part-time equivalent) of your enrolment, you can use this form to apply for the fee waiver: Doctoral Covid-19 Fee Waiver.