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Budget 2018: Let’s Work Together

Published: Thu 17 May 2018 06:44 PM
Students are applauding less debt as a result of the Government’s fees-free policy, but say that student issues do not end there. Student loan borrowing is $151 million lower in the first three months of this year compared to same period last year according to the Budget announced today.
‘That’s $151 million less going towards the $16 billion national student loan balance,’ says Jonathan Gee, National President of the New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations (NZUSA).
‘However, fees-free alone will not solve all the challenges that students face. Our vision aligns with the Education Minister’s -- a barrier-free education for all. Our message to the Minister is therefore -- let’s work together.’
‘The Government is on the right track, but they need to work with us and show us their plan to genuinely create a barrier-free education for all New Zealanders.’
‘Let’s not forget that during the 2017 general election, this Government promised to restore postgraduate student allowances and restore student loan borrowing for those studying long courses beyond 7 years of study. We’re also eagerly awaiting free counselling for under-25 year olds, as promised in the Labour/Greens Confidence and Supply Agreement. The least we expect is for those promises to be kept before we go to the polls again.’
Gee says that the sector will be watching next year’s Budget very closely.
‘In the face of course cuts, staff cuts and cuts to the humanities, the tertiary education sector is in need of a long-overdue funding boost. Better still, we need to change the funding model to ensure tertiary institutions are well-equipped to deliver a tertiary education that is good for students and good for New Zealand.’
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NZ Union of Students' Associations
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NZUSA is the New Zealand Union of Students' Associations, the national body that represents New Zealand's students' associations and the interests of New Zealand's 400,000 students at universities, polytechnics and in trades training.
We conduct original research, advocate to Government and through the media, and support New Zealand's students' associations to be more effective on behalf of their members. We advocate alongside Te Mana Akonga – The National Māori Students' Association, and Tertiary Women New Zealand – The NZUSA Women's Caucus.
Since 1929, we've believed in a society rich in opportunity, where anyone from anywhere can become any thing. We support accessible, affordable quality public tertiary education.
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