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Press Release – Open Polytechnic Open Polytechnics recently released 2020 Annual Report shows the online and distance learning provider enrolled record numbers of learners, increased its overall learner satisfaction, and returned a strong financial result. Open Polytechnic, which became …
Open Polytechnic’s recently released 2020 Annual Report shows the online and distance learning provider enrolled record numbers of learners, increased its overall learner satisfaction, and returned a strong financial result.
Open Polytechnic, which became a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga on 1 April 2020, enrolled 30,712 individual learners from January – December 2020, and returned a financial surplus of $1.9 million.
The specialist online and distance learning tertiary education provider is one of the largest polytechnics in the country, enrolling one-in-four learners in the Institutes of Technology and Polytechnic (ITP) sector.
Wednesday, 19 May 2021, 9:10 am
Open Polytechnic’s recently released 2020 Annual Report
shows the online and distance learning provider enrolled
record numbers of learners, increased its overall learner
satisfaction, and returned a strong financial
result.
Open Polytechnic, which became a subsidiary of
Te Pūkenga on 1 April 2020, enrolled 30,712 individual
learners from January – December 2020, and returned a
financial surplus of $1.9 million.
The specialist
online and distance learning tertiary education provider is
one of the largest polytechnics in the country, enrolling
one-in-four learners in the Institutes of Technology and
Polytechnic (ITP) sector.
“Enrolments in Open
Polytechnic’s wide range of vocational programmes and
courses reached record levels during 2020 with enrolment
Press Release – Open Polytechnic
Over 190 graduates from across the Lower North Island took to the stage at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington on Tuesday (11 May 2021) to receive their well-earned qualifications from leading online and distance learning provider, Open Polytechnic.
The event took on extra significance as both 2020 and 2021 graduates were in attendance due to last year’s ceremony being cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bunnythorpe local Katherine Allanson, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Information and Library Studies), was one of two student speakers at the event. Representing 2020 graduates, Katherine said following her passion for books and enrolling with the Open Polytechnic was an important first step in her journey.
Press Release – Open Polytechnic
Over 190 graduates from across the Lower North Island took to the stage at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington today to receive their well-earned qualifications from leading online and distance learning provider, Open Polytechnic.
The event took on extra significance as both 2020 and 2021 graduates were in attendance due to last year’s ceremony being cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bunnythorpe local Katherine Allanson, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Information and Library Studies), was one of two student speakers at the event. Representing 2020 graduates, Katherine said following her passion for books and enrolling with the Open Polytechnic was an important first step in her journey.