Student debt hits $9 billion
The New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations (NZUSA) is marking student debt hitting 9 billion dollars tomorrow.
“Students around the country will be marking another significant milestone of debt.” said Joey Randall, Co-President of NZUSA.
“While interest free took the sting out of debt it did nothing to address the drivers of debt. Fee increases have become inevitable and under Labour access to any form of student allowance has dropped to around 30% of eligible students.”
Living costs currently make up around 40% of student loans above 10,000 dollars and the average fees are around $4,000 a year.
“Students call upon the Government to immediately introduce a living allowance for all students and finally tackle the drivers of debt.”
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Student actions planned around the country
University of
Auckland
A rally is planned in the University Quad at 1pm
to “burry student debt”
Albany Campus, Massey
A
rally in the University Atrium from 12pm where students will
be “sending Michael Cullen a message” through a large
letterbox.
Waikato University
Students will stage an
80’s style game show with speeches on their green from
1pm.
Massey University
Victoria University
Students
will will be staging an action an Lambton Quay from
12pm.
Lincoln University
Students will have speeches
and a BBQ on the sunken lawn from 12pm.
Otago
University
Students will rally in their quad at 1pm with
bands and cake.
Otago Polytechnic
Students will have
cake to mark another debt
milestone.