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Year 13s: MoneyHub checklist for school-leavers

The Ultimate Checklist for Anyone Finishing High School at the end of this Year

Finishing Year 13 this year? Our checklist has everything you need to get ahead of the game when it comes to uni, jobs and money, check out the full guide here.

Who can verify documents for Studylink?

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Who can verify copies of your documents?

From https://www.studylink.govt.nz/online-services/apply/help/verifying-copies.html

  • StudyLink or Work and Income staff member
  • registrar or officer of a tertiary education provider
  • school principal, teacher, careers advisor or guidance counsellor
  • notary public
  • doctor
  • police officer
  • church minister or rector
  • kaumatua
  • court registrar or officer
  • solicitor or lawyer
  • justice of the peace
  • member of a board of trustees
  • commissioner of oaths
  • local authority employee designated for the purpose of taking oaths and declarations
  • government department
  • member of parliament
  • the Public Trust.

What they need to do

The person needs to:

  • have seen the original document
  • checked that the copy is a genuine unaltered copy of that original
  • write on the copy that it is a true copy of the original
  • sign, date, and print their name and title on each page.

They will also need to provide evidence of their details and position, this could be a stamp on the documentation, providing a business card or using business letter head.

Careers NZ - Study It, Tips for Exam Stress, Search for Courses ...

8 steps to stop NCEA study stress

Your learners can reduce the pressure of exams by following these eight steps.

From creating a good study space to advice on preparing for digital exams to taking care of their health, and more.

Find out more >

Your Career Starts Here -- How to Know Yourself Better

How to Know Yourself Better

Check out the Skillsroad video series Your Career Starts Here which has relevant and practical industry advice and tips for students on:

  • kicking off your career
  • how to find or develop your skills
  • creating a resume and cover letter
  • nailing a job interview and
  • killing it at work