Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10COURSEFEES The course fees below apply in respect of each Part of the six- Part New Zealand Law and Practice Examination: COURSE OPTIONS Online course: Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V or Part VI WHAT IT INCLUDES Access to an online course for one semester. 30 minute Skype Feedback Session  Transfer (at no cost) to another semester in the event of not successfully completing the relevant examination, due to deferral, non-registration, withdrawal, not sitting or not passing.  Further transfer (at the cost of a $200 transfer fee) to another semester in the event of again not successfully completing the relevant examination due to deferral, non- registration, withdrawal, not sitting, or not passing. ** Please note that the Skype Feedback Session is non-transferrable, non- refundable and must be used in the semester in which you are enrolled. In the event of a transfer or a further transfer to another semester, you will be entitled to the online course, but not to a Skype Feedback Session. COURSE FEE $2300.00 per course* *Goods and Services Tax (GST): All fees include 15% GST. Government loans and allowances not available: The New Zealand Government’s StudyLink student loans and allowances scheme is not available for this course. GST is only included if purchased from within New Zealand. SEMESTERS Semester 1: 1 February – 30 June (for July examinations). Access to College Learning Portal continues until 1 August Semester 2: 1 July – 30 December (for February examinations). Access to College Learning Portal continues until 1 March Notes: The NZCLE revises its NZLPE prescription annually, following the July examinations, for its exams in the following year. College NZLPE Preparation Course materials are updated following each revision of the NZLPE prescription. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? The course does not have a prescribed timetable. You will determine your own study pace according to your circumstances, the number of exams you have chosen to sit and when you will sit them (February or July). It may be better to pace your work, e.g. by doing one unit a week. If you do this, you will need to allow 10-15 weeks, depending on the number of units in a Part. If you devote yourself full-time, you should allow at least two weeks of intensive study for each Part. You should also consider how many exams you should attempt. It may be better to spread your exams over both February and July, or over more than one year. The course has two semesters each year, which are linked to the scheduling of the NZLPE.