Application Anxiety? Read our field guide to joining MDS in 2025
Navigating NCEA can be challenging, so here at MDS, we want to make that process as painless as possible by helping you explore your entry options and breaking it down as simply as we can.
We’ve put together a handy guide to help you learn more about Discretionary Entrance for Year 12s and 13s.
We hope this helps to simplify the process for our future students and we can’t wait to welcome you all into our creative community.
To be awarded University Entrance you will need 14 credits in each of 3 UE Approved Subjects.
The Ministry of Education is considering additional support to help students catch-up with their learning. Where your learning needs to extend into 2023, NZQA will work with your schools to facilitate you being awarded your qualification earlier in the year.
Learning Recognition and Endorsements - The Essentials
Because of the different Alert Levels between regions, the Learning Recognition system looks a little different for students in Auckland, compared to those outside of Auckland.
- For every 5 credits a student earns towards their NCEA through assessment, they would be entitled to one extra Learning Recognition Credit to acknowledge the disruption to their learning.
- Students undertaking NCEA Level 1 would be eligible for up to a maximum of 10 additional credits, while those at Levels 2 or 3 would be eligible for up to a maximum of 8 additional credits
Certificate and Course Endorsements
- To receive a Certificate Endorsement, you will need 50 credits at Merit or Excellence level.
- Course Endorsements would require 14 credits at Achieved or Merit or Excellence level in a course, students will also need to achieve at least 3 credits from external assessment and 3 from internal assessment (where these requirements usually apply).
University Entrance
- To be awarded University Entrance you will need 14 credits in each of 3 UE Approved Subjects. You will still need to attain NCEA Level 3 and meet literacy and numeracy requirements.
Find out more about how a course endorsement can help you to expedite your application in the Discretionary Entrance section below.
You can read the full description of NCEA changes in 2022 here.
Find out more about how a course endorsement can help you to expedite your application in the Discretionary Entrance section below.
What is Discretionary Entrance?
Discretionary entrance means meeting alternative entry criteria for one of our programmes. We take into consideration your existing credits and your academic performance at Level 2, as well as reviewing your portfolio. Successful applicants are guaranteed a spot in their chosen MDS Bachelor’s programme, without needing to rely on attaining University Entrance. For Year 13 students, this could mean securing your place even before you sit your external exams. For Year 12 students, this could mean heading straight into your Bachelor’s Degree as early as March next year.
What are the criteria?
To be eligible for discretionary entrance into an MDS Bachelor’s programme, students need to have, or be on track to have:
- An Excellence Endorsement in art/design subjects at Level 2, AND
- Literacy and Numeracy requirements, i.e.: 10 credits in Maths at Level 1 and 10 credits in English at Level 2 (5 reading/5 writing).
For Year 13 students
If you meet the above criteria, you may be eligible for early unconditional discretionary entrance. You will need to supply a portfolio and letter of intent as part of your application.
If you’re not awarded discretionary entrance for 2025, you’ll be considered based on whether or not you achieve University Entrance (UE) in Year 13. If you don’t meet UE requirements upon completion of your Level 3 studies, you’ll automatically be awarded a supplementary offer into our Digital Creativity Foundation Programme as a direct pathway into an MDS Bachelor’s programme in 2026.
For Year 12 students - YOU CAN START YOUR TERTIARY STUDY EARLY
If you meet the above criteria, you may be eligible for early discretionary entrance. This offer will be conditional on completion of Level 2 and an excellence endorsement in Art/Design related subjects. You will need to supply a portfolio and letter of intent as part of your application. It is also highly recommended that students considering early entry into tertiary studies supply a letter of recommendation from a faculty member at your high school.
That means you could be doing your first year of your Bachelors in Year 13 instead! Consider taking advantage of a true head start by doing something you love and challenging your limits.
If you are not awarded discretionary entrance for 2025, you will automatically be awarded a supplementary offer into our Digital Creativity Foundation Programme as a direct pathway into an MDS Bachelor’s programme in 2026.