Supporting document information for international student applications
All international applicants are required to provide the following supporting documents for Massey to assess student eligiblity:
Documentation for undergraduate students
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Documentation for postgraduate students |
- Evidence of citizenship (birth certificate or current passport)
- High School graduation certificate*
- Academic transcripts with grading scale for each semester of study at any institution you have studied at*
- Evidence of English Language proficiency
- Course outlines, if applying for credit assessment*
- Portfolio or audition tape, if applying for a Design or Fine Arts programme
- Evidence of any scholarships you have been awarded for your intended study at Massey University
- A statement of any disability or health condition from a health professional, if applicable
*Please note: Applicants educated outside of New Zealand are required to provide translated copies of their documentation, and may be asked to obtain a report from the Educational Credentials Evaluators to determine equivalency of their academic records.
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- Evidence of citizenship (birth certificate or current passport)
- A graduation certificate for your Bachelor's and/or Master's degrees (or equivalent) from a recognised institution*
- Academic transcripts with grading scale for each semester of study for your Bachelor's and/or Master's degree at any institution you have studied at*
- Evidence of English language proficiency
- Portfolio or audition tape, if applying for a Design or Fine Arts programme
- Evidence of any scholarships for your intended study at Massey University
- A statement of any disability or medical condition from a health professional, if applicable
- PhD students are also required to submit a curriculum vitae/resume and supply two academic references
*Please note: Applicants educated outside of New Zealand are required to provide translated copies of their documentation, and may be asked to obtain a report from the Educational Credentials Evaluators to determine equivalency of their academic records.
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For information see officially verified documents.