List of New Zealand Tertiary Students' Associations - Tertiary Student Associations

Tertiary Student Associations

  • Auckland University of Technology : AuSM
  • Massey University :
    • MUSA (Massey University Students' Association (Palmerston North))
    • ASA (Albany Students' Association (Auckland))
    • MAWSA (Massey At Wellington Students' Association (Wellington))
    • EXMSS (Massey Extramural Students' Society (Extramural))
  • Victoria University of Wellington :
    • VUWSA (Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association)
    • Victoria Postgraduate Association
  • UCOL (Universal College of Learning) : AS@U (Association of Students at UCOL)
  • University of Waikato : WSU (Waikato Students' Union)
  • Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC) : SAWIT (Students' Association of Waikato Institute of Technology)
  • University of Auckland : AUSA (Auckland University Students' Association)
  • University of Canterbury : UCSA (University of Canterbury Students' Association)
  • Lincoln University: LUSA (Lincoln University Students' Association)
  • University of Otago : OUSA (Otago University Students' Association)
  • Otago Polytechnic : OPSA (Otago Polytechnic Students' Association)
  • Christchurch Polytechnic : CPSA (Christchurch Polytechnic Students' Association)
  • BOP Polytechnic Bay of Plenty Polytechnic Students Association (BOPPSA)
  • SANITI - Student Association of the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology Inc
  • Students' Association at Unitec New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Tai Poutini Polytechnic Students' Association
  • WITSA - Waiariki Institute of Technology Student Association
  • International Pacific College Students Association (IPCSA)

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