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Tertiary Student Leaders Programme
DESTINATION - PACIFIC ISLANDS

Prepare yourself for your career and connect
7 Days | For tertiary students & school leavers |18 - 23yo

Join other young leaders, from all ethnicities, on a week-long advanced leadership course hosted at different locations across the Pacific, having an adventure with new life-long friends.

You will be coached and supported to develop your confidence, experience new cultures, set new goals, and be prepared for your future career.

Each course is open to 30 New Zealand, Australian, and other international students, joined by 10 local Pacific Nation equivalent students.

"My FLA experience was a turning point. I didn't really know what leadership looked like before the course. After the course I had a clear idea of what leadership actually is, and I made so many new friends. Attending my course in the Cook Islands has helped open up opportunities at home, including; being selected in a leadership role at school in my final year, and some work experience." Dominyka, Cook Is 2023.

Choose Your Course

DATE

LOCATION

COST

STATUS

19 - 27 Apr, 2025

Cook Islands

NZD$4950/AUD$4650

Open soon

28 Jun - 05 Jul, 2025

Samoa

NZD$4950/AUD$4650

Open soon

28 Sep - 05 Oct, 2025

Vanuatu

NZD$4950/AUD$4650

Open soon

07 - 14 Dec, 2025

Fiji

NZD$4950/AUD$4650

Open soon

Programme

What you'll do on the course

Each of our courses are unique in their own way. Every destination has it's own cultural traditions, different ways of life, and beautiful landscapes. While the place we visit might change, our fundamental programme stays the same; 

  • Meeting your new friends at an international airport

  • Growing trust and friendships every day

  • Having an amazing travel experience and exploring a new culture

  • Leading your team on a variety of insightful and impactful activities

  • Embracing traditional song and dance

  • Meeting local experts and learning their history, traditions, and leadership insights

  • Taking every opportunity to develop your self and team leadership skills

  • Enjoying the tropical waters and environment

DAY 1-2

Arrive at intl airport
Meet your fellow students
Fly to your Pacific Island
Official welcome
Team building
Leadership skills workshop

DAY 3-5

Work in your syndicate
Lead your team
Guest speakers
Practical scenarios
Environment issues
Humanitarian issues
Business topics
Youth wellbeing insight
Outdoor adventure
Team development
Immerse in the local culture

DAY 6

Fun beach day
Formal course function
Leadership evaluation
Final cultural activities
Career pathway plans

DAY 7

Farewell to Pacific students
Fly to your home country
Farewell to fellow students
Return home
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Vanuatu (beach paradise)

Outcomes

  • ADVANCED LEADERSHIP SKILLS

  • DECISION MAKING

  • PLANNING AND GOAL SETTING

  • PRACTICE LEADING DIVERSE TEAMS

  • ENHANCE YOUR COMMUNICATION

  • GROW YOUR CONFIDENCE

  • IMPROVE YOUR CAREER PROSPECTS

  • TAKE ACTION ON REAL ISSUES

  • DEMONSTRATE YOUR RESILIENCE

  • JOIN OUR LEADERS COMMUNITY

  • EMBRACE PASIFIKA CULTURE

  • PERSONAL CAREER PATHWAY PLAN

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

Are you completing the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award? Our programmes can be used to complete your Gold Award - Residential Project.

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Hear from our past students

Video - credit: Markie Highstead (student)

FAQs
  • Who can apply?
    Pacific Student Leaders Programme: Year 12 or 13 students, at the time of your programme dates, from New Zealand (Australian equivalent - Yr 11 & 12) and the Pacific Islands in leadership roles or who have proven leadership potential (e.g. with a reference from a teacher). Pacific Emerging Leaders Programme: Any young professional (20 - 30yo), in the business, NGO, community sector from New Zealand, Australia, Pacific Nations.
  • What’s the application process?
    There's an online application form requiring: Basic contact information A 250 word personal statement about your interest and experience in a leadership role(s) Contact details for a reference who can talk to your leadership experience ​​ One you've submitted your application it will be reviewed and we'll let you know whether you've been successful or not. We'll normally contact you within 2 days. Note that if you're successful you'll need to pay a deposit in order to secure your place, we strongly recommend doing this within 7 days of being accepted as spaces are limited.
  • How many spaces are there?
    Pacific Student Leaders Programme: There are up to 52 spaces total on each course – 40 for New Zealand / Australian students and 12 for students from our host countries in the Pacific Islands. Pacific Emerging Leaders Programme: There are up to 36 spaces total on each course – 26 for New Zealand / Australian students and 10 for students from our host countries in the Pacific Islands.
  • How much does it cost and when/how do I pay?
    Full course costs are listed as per course by clicking on the 'apply' button. Payments are made up of 3 instalments; 10% credit/debit card deposit in order to secure your place. 50% of your remaining programme fee is due 4 weeks after your deposit payment. The remaining balance is due 8 weeks prior to your programme departure date. Once your deposit has been received, invoices will be sent to you with the due date for each instalment payment. Payments can be made via internet banking, or via stripe payment which will incur a card processing fee. Payment Plans: we are happy to discuss payment plan options. If you would like to discuss what options are available to you, please contact us. Full payment must be made 8 weeks prior to the programme departure date. ​ Australian student fees: may be higher for certain programmes depending on extra international flight costs, when having to transit via New Zealand. Pacific Local Students: Costs for students from our host countries in the Pacific Islands is NZD$100 to be paid in cash at the beginning of the course. Emerging leaders participants will pay $500 each.
  • Do you offer payment plans?
    Yes! We now offer the option to pay your programme fees in weekly / fortnightly / monthly instalments. If you would like to discuss what options are available to you, please contact us. Please note: full payment must be made 8 weeks prior to the programme departure date.
  • What are the payment, cancellation and refund policies?
    Paying your course fee Full payment is required 8 weeks before your course start date. Course fees are in NZ dollars or Australian dollars and are GST exempt. For fundraising ideas head to our fundraising page. Transfers Your full course fee may be transferred only once to another course date up to 45 days before your original course start date. Transfer requests within 45 days of a course start date will be handled on a case by case basis. Refunds, participant cancellations & departures policy Your course fee, less your deposit, is refundable up to eight weeks before your course start date. Deposits are non-refundable except for medical reasons, at which point a verified medical certificate is required within 7 days of cancellation to be eligible for a refund. Deposit refunds for medical reasons will be less any transaction fees incurred. If you cancel within eight weeks of your course starting, your full course fee is not refundable. Cancellations must be received in writing i.e. email. You must contact our travel insurance provider for any claims. If you depart for any reason, including behaviour, motivation barriers, injury or illness incurred on course, you will not receive a refund. You must contact our travel insurance provider for any claims. COVID-19 refund policy If you test positive for COVID-19 during your course, you will be provided an area to isolate if necessary. If your isolation period continues past the return travel date, meaning you can’t travel and require supervised isolation support, you will be charged an extra $200 per night, and any travel change costs. You must contact our travel insurance provider for any claims relating to COVID-19. Please ensure your travel insurance includes COVID-19 cover. Future Leaders cancellation policy If something major happens outside our control e.g; natural disaster, international flight departure delays longer than two days, or any other significant operational issue preventing the safe and effective delivery of a programme, we might have to cancel the trip. If we cancel a trip eight weeks or more before departure, full refunds will be paid for any fees paid. If we cancel a trip within eight weeks before departure, no refunds will be given to students. There are two options; contact your travel insurance provider to claim for all fees paid on the cancelled trip, or transfer your paid fees to another available trip.
  • Do I pay for my own domestic flights?
    YES. You must make your own way to the international departure airport. For NZ students it's usually Auckland airport. For Australian students, it's usually Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne. We strongly suggest purchasing flexible domestic flights or other travel. This is due to possible international flight changes, which are outside Future Leaders' control.
  • How can I fundraise?
    We do not currently have scholarships available, however many of our students like to fundraise to help cover their course costs. Here are a few ideas of how to raise money: ​ Approach your school: The skills you develop during the programme will help you succeed in your leadership role, so why not approach your Teacher, Careers Advisor, Dean or Principal to see if the school would be able to sponsor you. Use a crowdfunding website: Set up a Givealittle or PledgeMe webpage. Make sure you spread the word to reach as many people as possible! E.g. ask all your friends and family to share the link on social media. Contact a community organisation: Try your local RSA, Lions or Rotary Club as they often offer monetary support for courses like this. Offer your services: You could do small jobs or chores for your family and neighbours in return for a donation. E.g. cleaning, dog-walking, babysitting, weeding or mowing the lawns. Pacific Emerging Leaders Programme participants can also be sponsored by their employers or other community funds. For more info see our fundraising page.
  • What’s included in the cost?
    ​For New Zealand/Australian students/participants: International flights to and from the Pacific Island location Transport from the airport to the accommodation and back Basic communal hostel or dorm-style accommodation for the duration of the trip* All food and drinks during the trip (breakfast, lunch, dinner & snacks) All programme materials (e.g. for activities and exercises) ​ Inclusions for Pacific Island students includes accommodation, food, drinks and programme materials. ​ *Supervised with separate sleeping arrangements for males and females
  • What’s not included?
    For all students: Domestic travel (e.g. within NZ/Aus, or from outer Pacific Islands) Spending money Costs associated with changing your domestic travel if we need to change international departure/arrival times.
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