Universal College of Learning
The Universal College of Learning is a New Zealand Government ITP with campuses located in Palmerston North, Whanganui, Masterton and Levin. Jasmine Groves is the institute's current Operational Lead.
History
Founded in 1892 as the Palmerston North Technical School, it has seen several name changes over the years becoming the Palmerston North Technical Institute in 1971, the Manawatu Polytechnic in 1983, Universal College of Learning in 1998, and is set to transition to Te Pukenga in 2023. Initially specialised in trade apprenticeship courses, hobby, art, and craft classes, along with a range of night school programmes in business studies for working adults. As successive governments emphasised vocational education, the Polytechnic broadened the courses offered but retained a focus on core vocational programmes. It now delivers Foundation and Certificate programmes, Diplomas, Degrees, Post-Graduate, and Masters options in a range of subjects as well as community-based programmes.In 1987, the then Manawatū Polytechnic opened a small campus in Horowhenua, Levin It focused on horticulture and business programmes between 1987 and 2006, however in 2006, the classes halted due to a nationwide downturn in and an upsurge in PTE competition.
UCOL expanded in January 2001 with the incorporation of the Masterton Regional Polytechnic. The Masterton Regional Polytechnic was founded in 1869 as the Masterton Technical School. In 1908 it was renamed the Seddon Memorial Technical School and in 1937 it amalgamated with Wairarapa High School to form New Zealand's first co-educational combined school, Wairarapa College. Initially, it specialised in teaching mainly chemistry, cookery, drawing, and dress-making classes. Later on, it offered day classes for high school students alongside its night classes for working adults. In 1988, it became the Wairarapa Community Polytechnic. During the 80's and 90's it followed a philosophy of being 'a polytechnic without walls.' One initiative in 1989 was their trail-blazing computer bus, which toured Wairarapa back roads and gave rural residents the chance to upgrade their computer skills.
UCOL expanded further with the integration of the Wanganui Regional Community Polytechnic on 1 April 2002. The Wanganui Regional Community Polytechnic, initially called the Wanganui Technical School of Design, had been launched in 1892. At the time it focused on evening classes in art, geometry, and machine/building construction. In 1911, the renamed Wanganui Technical College started teaching general secondary school courses. In 1964 it became Wanganui Boys' College, as female pupils shifted to the co-ed Wanganui High School. In 1984 the senior technical division of the Boys' College was turned into an organisation of its own right, the Wanganui Regional Community College. Its principal, John Scott, was the first person of Māori descent to head a New Zealand polytechnic. The college's popular summer art school programme was held each January from 1985 to 1994, and attracted up to 300 students. It was the largest programme of its kind in the country. In 1990 the name was changed to the Wanganui Regional Community Polytechnic. John's successor in 1994, Stephen Town, was the country's youngest polytechnic sector head, at age 34.
In mid-2017, UCOL relaunched in Levin, with a focus on helping develop in-demand skills for the local economy. Programmes include construction, carpentry, beauty therapy, health and wellbeing, business admin, early childhood education, and te reo.
On 1 April 2020, UCOL was subsumed into Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology alongside the 15 other Polytechnics and 11 Institutes of Technology
In July 2025, the Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds announced that UCOL would leave Te Pūkenga and join a new federation of polytechnics consisting of Otago Polytechnic and The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.
Facilities
There are four campuses: , , and .Palmerston North campus facilities
- TOEFL iBT Testing Centre
- Ambitions Training Restaurant
- Hair and Beauty Salon
- Palmerston North Weightlifting Club
Whanganui campus facilities
- Hair and Beauty Salon
Masterton campus facilities
- Hair and Beauty Salon
Strategic priorities
- Delivering skills for industry
- Getting at-risk young people into a career
- Improving adult literacy and numeracy
- Strengthening researched-based institutions
- Growing international linkages
Relationships-based teaching
Study offerings
UCOL offers over 100 programmes of study at certificate, diploma, and degree levels in the following subject areas:- Applied Science
- Automotive and Panel & Paint
- Beauty & Hairdressing
- Business
- Chef Training & Hospitality
- Construction & Built Environment
- Creative
- Education
- Exercise & Sport Science
- Engineering
- Foundation skills
- Information Technology
- Language & Culture
- Nursing & Enrolled Nursing
- Vet Nursing & Animal Care
- In school programmes – part-time study options for high school students seeking to transition into tertiary study whilst attaining NCEA credits.
- Study Online