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Joyce, Dunne: there will be no private student loan company

The Government has no plans to set up a private company to manage student loans, Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce and Revenue Minister Peter Dunne said today.

Mr Dunne described comments on a proposed student loan company from Labour tertiary education spokesman Grant Robertson as “totally unfounded mischief-making”.

“Mr Robertson totally ignored the fact that the article he sourced the information from already had a very clear statement of denial from the Government,” Mr Joyce said.

“This is just typical Opposition game-playing,” he said.

"With regard to possibilities around debt collection, for the most part, loans are paid off as they should be, but regularity of payments tend to slip especially when borrowers move overseas,” Mr Dunne said.

"To improve the efficiency of repayments from overseas, officials are investigating a number of options, including the possibility of more actively pursuing debts owed by overseas-based borrowers,” he said.

"The Government is constantly looking at ways to improve the management of the student loan debt which now stand at in excess of $10 billion,” the Ministers said.

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Mark Stewart | Press Secretary | Office of Hon Peter Dunne
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Toni Field
Since: Sep 2010
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Whilst I think that the onus is on the student to repay their debt from their earnings, clearly it becomes mission impossible to collect from those that gain employment overseas.
Once upon a time, not too long ago, you had to pass several difficult tests to gain entry into a tertiary establishment. Not anymore, with the abolishment of School Cert and UE, in it's place comes the dumbed down NCEA. Pass NCEA and you can get enough credits to apply for Uni.Go to Uni and get a student loan, easy peasy!
I know of an 18 year old that has just applied for Uni and has enough (just) credits to get accepted, doesn't matter that he can't spell, hates reading and can't add without the help of a calculator! It's bums on seats and revenue gathering for the Uni.No doubt he will come out of it owing thousands for student allowances and thousands more for course fees. If he stays in NZ it will be paid by drip feeding it out of his wages. If he heads away on his OE, goodness knows when it will be repaid, if at all!
Why make student loans so easy to get? Most courses are $4000 - $5000 pa. If the student was serious about studying they would be finding ways to earn this money before embarking on the course. Treat them like the young adults they are and make them accountable!

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