The document discusses a pilot program between Manukau Institute of Technology and Te Aupouri Maori Trust Board to deliver tertiary education in the rural area of Kaitaia, New Zealand. It aimed to increase the pool of local social workers through a Certificate in Social Services and potential Bachelor of Applied Social Work. Research found that using the community as a campus supported students' cultural identity and desire to gain qualifications locally near their family and support systems. Students saw themselves as part of improving their community through their work. The partnership aims to continue expanding qualification opportunities in Kaitaia to support more students gaining tertiary education in their rohe.