See how our MIT students and graduates have been able to fit study into their lives
“I loved that MIT gave me the flexibility to study while still being a full-time mum. I knew it was the right choice after doing a feasibility study of tertiary institutes in Auckland and MIT came out on top.
During my studies, the lecturers provided professional guidance and they continue to give me valuable career support.”
Swastika Singh
MIT business graduate
"MIT has been an integral part of my journey from certificate level to graduating with a business degree. It offered the qualifications I was looking for and the flexibility that enabled me to study while working full-time. I always felt supported and found the help I needed from classroom-based learning to online webinars.
The family vibe at MIT was important to me and with the ability to work and study in South Auckland made things simple and accessible."
Zeena Khan
MIT business graduate
"The lecturers were exciting so I decided to embark on a new educational journey. The timetable suited and also gave me the flexibility to work part-time.
MIT has been a journey of new skills, new friends, and new challenges."
Varsha Patel
MIT culinary, baking and hospitality student
“I'm a single mum with children still at school and I needed to find an institute to study at that was flexible, that allowed me to still get my children to school, be there for them after school, and the hours weren't too long or every day of the week.
MIT has made it possible for me to study again because I can still do everything and still do life, and I can still learn and get my qualification.”
Emma Ritson
MIT hairdressing student
“What I enjoy about MIT is flexibility, especially around my kids. It enables me study, have a full-time job, and be a full-time mum as well.
MIT is giving me that formal qualification to back up my skills and knowledge. The advice I would give to someone looking at studying logistics is that if you want it, go for it, there is nothing holding you back if you want it.”
Starossa Tali
MIT logistics graduate