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Zero-fees policy ‘helps more people, improves education quality’

UnitedFuture’s ‘zero-fees’ policy is a fairer, more effective solution to the student debt problem than Labour's universal student allowance as it also addresses the quality of education, according to leader Peter Dunne who spoke to students at Auckland University today.

“International university rankings released today show that our top universities are slipping down the list. They need a funding commitment from Government to reverse this trend ,” says Mr Dunne.

“Australia has 6 universities ranked in the top 50 in the world. We don’t have any. We have only one in the top 100 and two others in the top 200 – we can and need to do better,” says Mr Dunne.

“UnitedFuture would abolish all tertiary education fees, as well as commit to properly funding our institutions themselves. This will increase access to education and deal with student debt, as well as improving the value of New Zealand degrees.

“A limitation with universal student allowances is that they only help full-time students, part-time students are no better off, while allowances also do nothing to address the quality of education.”
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Ben Jones
Since: Nov 2008
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I whole heatedly agree with the idea of zero fees, and hope it is something that does happen in the near future. Not only because i would benefit from it, but because free university education would open up an entirely new world to some people.

I know people out there who would love to go to university, and to further their own education, but feel that the cost is too great. They are unwilling to take on large student debts, which is understandable. This leaves those people missing out on higher education. If we can remove these high fees, we can get more people with degrees. Which means higher incomes across the nation, better standards of living, and happier families =D

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