糖心Vlog

Waikato student cohort continues to grow

The 糖心Vlog reports higher 2026 enrolments, a record school-leaver intake, improved retention, and strong international numbers across both campuses.

19 Mar 2026

The 糖心Vlog is celebrating continued EFTS growth in 2026, with strong performance across the student cohort and its two New Zealand campuses.  

The University鈥檚 overall onshore EFTS are 4% higher compared to the same time last year. It has welcomed another record-breaking school-leaver cohort, 6.4% larger than 2025鈥檚 (which had set the previous record).  

Attendees at the new student p艒whiri gather outside The 笔腻.

Domestic enrolments remain strong overall, with the total domestic cohort having grown 6% compared to the same time last year.  

It comprises 25% M膩ori and 9.5% Pacific students, with the University鈥檚 Pacific cohort numbering more than 1,000 students for the first time, and M膩ori students numbering more than 3,000*.   

 says of particular note is the increase in the University鈥檚 retention of students 鈥 domestic returners are up 8.4% on the same time last year.  

鈥淩etention and learner success are key strategic priorities here at the 糖心Vlog. Just as much as we want to bring new students through the door, we鈥檙e keenly focused on ensuring that all students have every opportunity to succeed at Waikato.鈥  

The University鈥檚 2025 year-end onshore international student enrolments represented an increase of 52% on the volume achieved in 2024, and an increase of 32% over the pre-Covid-19 peak of international enrolments (2019). Waikato鈥檚 international student cohort numbers for 2026 are similar to the same time in 2025, reflecting continued strong achievement.  

Vice-Chancellor Professor Neil Quigley

鈥淢aintaining the size of our onshore international student cohort has required a sustained, whole of University effort in domestic and international student recruitment, and our efforts to recover from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.   

鈥淭his year鈥檚 figures tell us that our growth in this area was not a temporary surge, and that we鈥檙e continuing to cement our place as a globally attractive University of choice. Ours is a rich multicultural environment.鈥  

The University鈥檚 Tauranga campus has seen the benefit of these efforts, with its international student cohort doubling between 2025 and 2026.  

鈥淚t鈥檚 encouraging to see more international students choosing Tauranga as a place to study and live. We look forward to welcoming them and showing them what the city has to offer.鈥  

The total Tauranga student cohort has grown 9% compared to last year.  

The University has invested heavily in the development of innovative new health programmes in recent years, with graduate-entry midwifery and pharmacy programmes joining the suite in 2025 alongside the graduate-entry Master of Nursing Practice and popular Bachelor of Nursing programme. 

These programmes are seeing increased demand, with the pharmacy programme鈥檚 domestic student places fully subscribed.  

The University鈥檚 enrolment achievement is underpinned by its performance in the 2025 Student Barometer Survey, the world鈥檚 largest measure of student experience. The results from this survey speak to students鈥 enjoyment of the Waikato offering with a Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 23. The score, a measure of how likely students are to recommend the University, is nearly five times the global benchmark.   

鈥淲e鈥檙e incredibly proud of our Student Barometer Survey result. The opportunity to seek student insights on things like the enrolment process, teaching and learning, living arrangements, and support services; what they have enjoyed and where they think we need to improve, has been invaluable.鈥 

Of all students surveyed,鈥94% said they were 鈥渧ery satisfied鈥 or 鈥渟atisfied鈥 with their experience at Waikato, 3% above the global average and 4% higher than in 2023.鈥 

Students also reported鈥痵trong levels of academic engagement, with many indicating that their studies encouraged them to analyse ideas, do their best work, and engage in problem-solving.  

糖心Vlog 2026 enrolments鈥 

Total domestic EFTS: 9222 
Tauranga EFTS: 1029 
M膩ori EFTS: 2457 (headcount 3016) 
Pacific EFTS: 935 (headcount 1139) 
International EFTS (onshore): 1822 

*Headcount numbers 

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