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- Meet our students
- Student Support Services
- Facilities and resources
- Fees and money matters
- Scholarships and awards
- Career Development and Support Services
- Important dates
- How to prepare for your interview
- Future postgraduates
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Faculty of Education and Social Work
Entry requirements
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National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3
Admission requirements for applicants using NCEA as their university entrance qualification.
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Cambridge International Examinations (CIE)
Admission requirements for applicants using Cambridge International Examinations as their university entrance qualification.
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International Baccalaureate (IB)
Admission requirements for applicants using Cambridge International Examinations as their university entrance qualification.
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Discretionary Entrance
You may be eligible to apply for admission based on exceptional results in Year 12.
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Special Admission
Special Admission is for citizens and permanent residents of New Zealand and Australia who are over 20 and who do not have a formal university entrance qualification.
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Admission for international students
Find out about admission and English language requirements for international students.
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University preparation programmes
A preparation programme may be a pathway to university if your school qualifications are below the level required for admission.
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Recognition of previous academic study (RoPAS)
Information for students transferring from other tertiary institutions.
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Targeted Admission Scheme (UTAS)
The Targeted Admission Scheme is for Māori and Pacific students, students from refugee and low socio-economic backgrounds and students with disabilities.
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Vulnerable Children Act
Every student applying for admission or admitted to an Initial Teacher Education programme or Bachelor of Social Work will be subject to safety checks under the Vulnerable Children Act 2014.
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FOR
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Future undergraduates
- Study options
- How to Apply
- Entry requirements
- Open days and information sessions
- Make the Move
- Accommodation
- Graduate pathways: Teaching and social work
- Life at the Faculty of Education and Social Work
- Meet our students
- Student Support Services
- Facilities and resources
- Fees and money matters
- Scholarships and awards
- Career Development and Support Services
- Important dates
- How to prepare for your interview
- Future postgraduates
- Current students
- First year students
- Māori students
- Pasifika students
- International students
- Staff
- Alumni and Friends
- Business, employers and community
- The media
-
Future undergraduates
- ABOUT