Three weeks later, she moved back to Hawke's Bay. Although she had worried people would see that as giving up too soon, she was applauded by many for making her decision so early.
"I had made friends and was really enjoying the social aspect of that experience. But education is such a massive investment and I felt I would have more support at EIT.
"I knew it was the right decision after my first lecture at EIT. The lecturers offered a lot of support. They know your strengths and weaknesses and help you along the way."
Although the academic year was underway, Nikky was offered a degree student grant.
Her studies also provided opportunities to gain practical experience working in local businesses and she found many companies prefer to employ EIT graduates like herself.
"Hawke's Bay has such a great social scene, and we have a lot of entrepreneurs who are creating wonderful opportunities."
Halfway through her degree, she started working part-time for Tomoana Warehousing Ltd. As a final semester project, she introduced a Government-funded EECA initiative to enable the local transport and logistics company's truck drivers to become more fuel efficient.
When she completed her degree, Nikky was offered a full-time position as project support coordinator.
"My job involves a lot of variety, which is exactly what I wanted. I knew from a young age that I wanted to get into road transport."
Nikky's family has a strong background in the transport industry. Her grandfather Dick Heasley, who managed a local transport company, along with father Geoff Heasley and boyfriend Sam Howell, both truck drivers, will be among those attending this week's capping ceremony at Napier's Municipal Theatre.
While feeling a little nervous about delivering a speech on behalf of fellow graduates, Nikky is enjoying reflecting on her study experience.
"From day one, you want it to be over and living the dream job. But the time, right through to the last exam, it just goes so quickly. And you learn so much, including about yourself. Studying at degree level tests so many different aspects including your motivation, stress levels and determination," she says.