Massey University 

Massey University Contact:

DANE ANDERSON 

Student Recruitment Advisor  

Auckland & BOP

(M): 021 360 757 

(E): d.anderson1@massey.ac.nz 

Massey University Overview

On Campus Events

STEM & Health Day (Manawatū)—Thursday 6 June
Join us for an exciting day filled with interactive activities, workshops, and presentations showcasing Massey's STEM and Health offerings.

 

Digital & Built Environment Day (Auckland)—Tuesday 2 July
Join us for an exciting day of interactive activities, workshops, and presentations showcasing Massey's computer science, IT, construction and building offerings.

 

M3S Secondary School Maths Quiz (Manawatū)—Thursday 4 July
An exciting maths and stats quiz for teams of year 12 students—come and compete for glory and prizes!

SCHOOL HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE DAYS (Seniors: Year 11-13)

Agriculture & HORTICULTURE Day (Manawatū)—Tuesday 9 July
Interested in agricultural science and want to know where it could take you? Come and get a taste of what Massey can offer.

 

Food Technology Taster Day (Manawatū)—Wednesday 10 July
Interested in science and want to know where it could take you? Come and get a taste of what food technology can offer.

 

Biology School Holiday Taster Day (Manawatū)—Thursday 11 July
Interested in biology and natural science and want to know where it could take you? Come and get a taste of what Massey can offer.

WEBINARS

Cultivating the Future Webinar—Tuesday 28 May
Some of the biggest issues we face globally include the production of safe sustainable foods, that minimize our impact on the environment. Our graduates are exploring ways to improve our food production systems, change the way we operate to make practices sustainable and fit for the future, as well as measuring their impact on the earth. Join us for a webinar to investigate the issues facing us as a nation and as one of the region's biggest exporters of primary produce.

Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes—Wednesday 29 May
IT is a fast-moving future-focused industry where professionals need to think logically and use technology to solve the wicked problems of the 21st century. If you are considering a career or a career change, in anything from game design, cyber security, big data, AI or VR, then this webinar is for you.

 

Veterinary Science Information Session 2024—Thursday 30 May
Join us to learn more about becoming a veterinarian and have your questions answered by our team of experts.  

 

Post disaster reconstruction webinar—Wednesday 5 June
Join our construction team from Massey University for an insight into how we reconstruct our communities following a disaster or extreme weather event.

 

Webinar: Maths and Stats—Tuesday 18 June
Join us for a webinar exploring how maths and stats can help you in your journey to success.

 

Webinar: Feed your mind, feed our future—Wednesday 19 June
Join us for a webinar to investigate the issues facing us as a nation of food producers and as one of the region's biggest exporters of primary produce.

 

Deciphering Thoughts: The Journey Towards Brainwave Communication using AI—Tuesday 25 June

Join the computer science team from Massey University for a fun exploration of computer science, its future and possibilities. IT is a fast-moving future-focused industry where professionals need to think logically and use technology to solve the wicked problems of the 21st century. If you are considering a career or a career change, in anything from game design, cyber security, big data, AI or VR, then this webinar is for you.

Entry requirements

Secondary school and home-schooled students who want to study at Massey but don't meet standard entry requirements can still apply to be admitted. This is called Discretionary Entrance. You must be a domestic student.

If you've completed Year 12 at secondary school in New Zealand, or its equivalent overseas, and you have a very good academic record, you can apply to be admitted through Discretionary Entrance (DE).

If successful, you'll be admitted to your chosen qualification, not to the university generally. This means if you want to change the qualification you're studying, you will need to apply for DE again.

To apply, you must have:

This information should be uploaded at the same time as you submit your application. Including this information will ensure that your application process will be completed in a timely manner.

 Fill in the principal or academic adviser's form

Without University Entrance

If you did not pass University Entrance through NCEA or equivalent, there are a couple options for you:

Starting in Summer School

If you're completing Year 13 at secondary school, you can apply to study with us through the Discretionary Entrance process as soon as you finish school, instead of waiting until the next academic year starts.

Summer School has courses from November to February.

To apply for Summer School Discretionary Entrance, you can contact us or apply online.

Meeting University Entrance standards

If you are admitted to Summer School and want to keep studying with us in the next year, you'll need to meet the normal University Entrance standards.

You'll need to withdraw and re-apply for admission to study in Semester Two if you don't meet the standards – for example, you didn't pass your Year 13 NCEA requirements.

Any courses you passed at Summer School won't be credited towards future study until you meet University Entrance standards.

Study while at secondary school with Accelerate+

Our Accelerate+ programme provides students studying in year 12 or year 13 the opportunity to extend their study by completing university-level courses while at school.

Find out more about Accelerate+

Pre-degree qualifications

Pre-degree qualifications are short courses that will help you get the academic and study skills you may need to qualify for admission to your chosen qualification.

Find out more about pre-degree qualifications