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About the Auckland / Palmerston North / Wellington, New Zealand Programs

The Palmerston North program is a USAC partnership program. Learn more about on-site program elements and the city itself below.

This program offers campuses in three different cities that you can choose from.

About Palmerston North (Palmy)

City view of Palmerston, New Zealand.

  • Distance from Auckland: 400 km
  • Distance from Sydney, Australia: 2,270 km

Palmerston North (Palmy) is home of the original Massey campus in the Manawatū region. The city offers a true taste of Kiwi culture within a friendly, young, and laid-back atmosphere.

As a university town, Palmerston North offers a great selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants catering to the student palate and wallet. Theatre and live music performances are scheduled around town, and popular student pubs come to life during the year, providing great entertainment. There are many hidden treasures in this area, including luxurious country retreats, award-winning gardens, uncrowded championship golf courses, special interest museums, galleries, historical homes, and a host of adventures for thrill seekers.

Throughout the year this region is alive with major national and international events—sporting, cultural, trade shows, conferences, and exhibitions. Horse trekking, bridge swinging, drift and whitewater rafting, and kayaking are available in this incredibly scenic area. If you like to hike, the ManawatÅ« region offers amazing countryside.

About Auckland

  • Distance from Wellington: 490 km
  • Distance from Sydney, Australia: 2,150 km

City view of Auckland, New Zealand.

Auckland, New Zealand’s largest and most populous city, is truly cosmopolitan. Home to over a million people, the city is built on a narrow isthmus between the Waitemata and Manukau Harbors, connected to the North Shore by a beautiful harbor bridge. This waterside setting provides a mild climate and beautiful scenery of water dotted with sailboats against the city skyline.

Auckland offers all the advantages of a large, international city— diverse culture, arts, entertainment, festivals, sports, major transportation, and industry—in addition to easy access to the amazing natural highlights of the Auckland region, including 48 nearby volcanic cones, numerous parks and reserves, rugged black sand beaches, over 100 km (about 62.14 mi) of coastline, and rainforests.

The Auckland campus is part of North Shore city. Within walking distance of the campus is a large shopping center where students can shop and browse, and just down the road is Albany village with its traditional shops. The campus is surrounded by a wide range of amenities, including numerous cafes, shopping centers, cinema complexes, art galleries, libraries, a performing arts facility, and extensive leisure and sport facilities including the North Harbour Sports Stadium.

About Wellington (Welly)

  • Distance from Palmerston North: 127 km
  • Distance from Sydney: 2,200 km

City view of Wellington, New Zealand.

Wellington is New Zealand’s political and cultural capital and is truly a great city to live in. Compact and interesting, this unique urban space is situated between a magnificent harbor and rolling green hills. Shops, galleries, restaurants, clubs, and world class entertainment all co-exist within a thriving and fast-paced yet intimate urban environment where café culture dominates.

Welly is home to Parliament, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa, a thriving film industry, and heaps of interesting culture and events. It is the southern-most city of the North Island, serving as the gateway to the South Island. Wellington consistently ranks highly in lists of "must-see" cities in the world and is known for quality of life.