The MAPAS programme is available to students with Māori or Pacific Peoples ancestry who are interested in a Health related career.

Based on your selections, you are not eligible to apply.

For further information, please see About MAPAS

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Here are the steps you need to follow to download your NCEA Entries and Results documents

  1. Go to the MyNZQA learner portal
    Log in using your NSN (National Student Number) and password. If you don’t have an account, you’ll need to register using your NSN, date of birth, and email.
  2. Navigate to the “Entries and Results” page.
    This page shows all your NCEA qualifications, course and certificate endorsements, and Scholarship entries/results.
  3. Use the tabs at the top to view results by year.
  4. Click the print icon at the top-right of the page to generate a PDF document of your results.
  5. Download your level 2 and level 3 results. These will be two different documents.
    If you are a school leaver, the level 3 results may not be complete. Please download them anyway, for results-to-date.
  6. Attach these documents below:
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Māori and Pacific Admission Scheme

MAPAS

Registration Form (MH04)


All applicants to the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences (FMHS) wishing to enter under the Māori and Pacific Admission Scheme (MAPAS) must complete an MH04 form. This form collects information that helps to determine eligibility for MAPAS and assists the MAPAS team to provide effective student support services.

TO BEGIN THIS FORM, PLEASE CONFIRM THAT:





Details & AffiliationsAncestry & CertificationDocuments & Declaration

Applicant Details

Affiliations: Māori

Affiliations: Pacific

Who is ‘Indigenous Pacific’?

‘Indigenous Pacific’ refers to Indigenous Peoples from the Pacific nations of: Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, Fiji (Itaukei), Rotuma, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Palau, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Wallis and Futuna, Hawai’i, French Polynesia and Rapanui (Easter Island).

Ancestry and Certification

To complete this section, you must

  1. Fill in the names of your ancestors in the table below to the best of your knowledge. Include both first name(s) and family name. If you don’t know the name of a particular ancestor, please write “unknown”. For each Māori or Indigenous Pacific ancestor, please tick Māori and/or Pacific.

  2. Provide details of a person who can certify your Māori Whakapapa/Ancestry and/or Pacific Ancestry.
    The certifier cannot be your sibling, spouse, parent, sibling of a parent (aunty/uncle) or grandparent.
    The certifier can be from your iwi/runanga/tribal authority.

If there are outstanding concerns, MAPAS may require that additional information is provided.

Applicant
Father
Mother
Grandfather
Grandmother
Grandfather
Grandmother
Great-Grandfather
Great-Grandmother
Great-Grandfather
Great-Grandmother
Great-Grandfather
Great-Grandmother
Great-Grandfather
Great-Grandmother

Certifier Details

Note: The certifier must have agreed to be named and to be contactable if the ancestry details require clarification by MAPAS.

Documents

If you are an NCEA student, there are now two documents to download from the MyNZQA site. Click here to proceed.

If you have not studied NCEA at secondary school, attach a copy of your most recent secondary school results (CIE, IB etc) in the "School Results" box below:

If you have done previous tertiary study, please attach your academic transcript

By submitting this form:









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Thank you for completing the MAPAS Registration Form.
The MAPAS Admissions Team will be in touch.
In the meantime, if you have any questions regarding your application, please email mapas@auckland.ac.nz

Ngā mihi,
MAPAS Admissions
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