The Hipkins free fees disaster
The Herald summarises the impact of Hipkins’ expensive first year free fees policy:
The Herald last year reported the number of decile 1 students in first-year tertiary study has halved since the policy started, with students from wealthier backgrounds making up an increasingly greater share.
Government data shows bachelors-level students made up two-thirds of fees-free enrolments. Most were aged 18 to 19 years. And most were European.
And the “parity gap” has increased, according to a summary on educational performance indicators, as the qualification completion rate fell for Māori and Pacific peoples in 2022.
He spent over a billion dollars, with the result being fewer students from poor areas attending tertiary education, and lower qualification completion rates.
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