Terms & conditions

Enrolment

Enrolment is made upon receipt of payment by either of these methods:

  • Cash, EftPos, or Credit Card payment (Visa or MasterCard) can be made at Te Tuhi reception or over the phone by calling 09 577 0138 (please note there is a credit card surcharge of 2.29%)

  • Internet banking payment can be made to Te Tuhi Contemporary Art Trust, 02 0223 0038364 00. Please reference your name and NCSID 2023

Withdrawals and refunds

A class withdrawal request must be emailed to rachel@tetuhi.art. Students withdrawing before 31 January 2024 will receive a refund less a $500 administration fee. Students who withdraw after this date will not be entitled to a fee refund, regardless of circumstances. Fees cannot be credited to future years. Students will receive a refund for any course cancelled by Te Tuhi.

Foundation course: Learning pathways

Students enrolling in the foundation course will choose from two learning pathways: 

  • Graduate pathway: Apply your in-class learning and grow your skills by completing coursework and assignments. Students who meet the attendance and assessment requirements will graduate

  • Attendance pathway: Take part in the course by attending lectures, industry visits and participating in classroom discussions without submitting assignments

Please note we are a private school with a long history and are not NZQA accredited. 

Graduate course: Interior Design Today

Students enrolling in Interior Design Today:

  • agree to the house visit protocol that is given out in class

  • agree to follow classroom protocol, and the tutor has the right to ask a student not to attend if this is not followed

  • have completed at least one year of study at the NCSID

Permissions

Students enrolling in any NCSID courses:

  • agree to have any class or industry visit photographs they are in, used as the School feels fit, to be shared on social media

  • agree to have their projects photographed and saved as examples to help students in the future

  • agree, that if their tutor sees fit, their work may be shared on social media