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作者: rain198491    时间: 2006-10-5 11:46:24     标题: 我们的命运取决于明天?---10% Fee Increase!!!!

Students braced for 10% fee hike

http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/man ... 819158a6502,00.html

05 October 2006  
By CAITLIN McKAY

Massey University Council members will vote tomorrow on whether to raise student fees by 10 percent.


Student president Paul Falloon is organising a protest on campus and expects at least 300 people to express their anger at paying more to study.

For a vet student the fee increase would amount to an extra $700 per year, he said.

Mr Falloon said students have resigned themselves to a small increase, but 10 percent was ``certainly unpopular.''

``No increase is sustainable.

``We're just easy targets to fund a government shortfall.''

The Government is increasing its universities' funding next year by 2.8 percent, Mr Falloon says.

``This doesn't even cover inflation.''

Chancellor Nigel Gould defended the increase as necessary to keep the university financially viable.

The university must adhere to Ministry of Education's income guidelines, which stipulates a 3 percent profit is the minimum return.

Massey University was the only institution which failed to achieve this target last year.

``The university has a significant deficit this year,'' Mr Gould said.

He declined to elaborate on how much.

Domestic fees are currently significantly lower than other universities, he said.

``Even if we increased the fees by 10 percent, we will still be below others which have increased their fees by 5 percent.

``A 10 percent increase is misleading.''

Massey is working within rigid constraints for funding students, research grants and the Government, Mr Gould said.

Massey is looking at all areas of its business to find ways to cut costs, Mr Gould said.

Last year, the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC), canned Massey's request to increase fees by 10 percent, but the ever-widening gap between Massey and other institutions may just tip the scales and seal approval this time, he said.

[ 本帖最后由 rain198491 于 2006-10-5 12:52 编辑 ]
作者: rain198491    时间: 2006-10-5 11:46:59

看来抗议是不可避免的了
作者: newspaper_44    时间: 2006-10-5 11:48:24

这个不是只对KIWI的嘛!
作者: rain198491    时间: 2006-10-5 11:53:15

国际学生也会被影响到, 特别是新生
作者: sxd    时间: 2006-10-5 11:57:03

学校有权利自己加5%,就算这个不通过,还是会涨价。
作者: cayenne    时间: 2006-10-5 12:15:51

留学生总量减少,就得在个体上榨更多的出来了,要不收入减少不就更多了
作者: cayenne    时间: 2006-10-5 12:20:29

总是作为被动方,留学生总是做被迫交钱的cash cow啊
作者: flynash    时间: 2006-10-5 12:22:41

没说的,赶快明年毕业~
作者: rain198491    时间: 2006-10-5 13:16:55

总之,学费上涨是不可避免的了
作者: hpipi    时间: 2006-10-5 13:59:22

在校生不涨的吧???只是对新生吧??还是全部???
作者: evospeed    时间: 2006-10-5 15:13:01

上次不说就kiwi 涨 5% 学费吗?
作者: newspaper_44    时间: 2006-10-5 18:12:38

MD,再长,索性不读了,没钱了。。。
作者: 漂流岛    时间: 2006-10-5 18:44:26

不知道这个理由辍学回家够不够充分..............
作者: 夜雨孤风    时间: 2006-10-5 19:16:06

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作者: Twenty--Seven    时间: 2006-10-5 19:52:12

一句话,在人屋檐下不得不低头,虽然说反抗,但那只是形式。好好读书早点毕业,有点出息,多挣些NZ DOLLOR  回国投资
作者: 漂流岛    时间: 2006-10-5 20:27:06

支持27 兄..............
作者: HM    时间: 2006-10-8 00:50:23

周五早上迷迷糊糊中看到短信的。。。
作者: HM    时间: 2006-10-8 01:01:25

Massey pushes for 10pc fee hike
07 October 2006  

Massey University students face a 10 per cent fee increase if the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) approves it.


An application was made to the TEC yesterday, after university council members voted for the increase.


University Chancellor Nigel Gould is confident the application will be approved, even though last year the application for the same fee rise was rejected.

He said the university had run out of options for funding.

A 10 per cent rise would raise about $3 million from students, beginning next year. However, the university needs a further $14 million to adhere to Ministry of Education guidelines that say a 3 per cent revenue surplus must be maintained.

Council members voted 9-5 to raise fees, amid a whisper of "shame" from student reps.

Council member Liz Gordon said she is concerned that if the fee rise is successful, it will set a precedent for other institutions to follow.

Another member, Professor Ngatata Love, suggested more staff cuts could help relieve Massey's ailing bank balance.

Prof Love also questioned Massey's asset base and whether any surplus could be sold, such as property in Hawke's Bay bought when there were plans to expand there.

This is expected to be considered at the next council meeting in December.

Mr Gould said Massey, similar to last year, was facing a significant deficit.

That's blamed on a drop in international students.

However, student president Paul Falloon argued it is foolhardy to rely on international student income.

He said it is "irresponsible and unjustified" to expect students to meet a shortfall.


Mr Gould said a student fee increase will only go part way to alleviating Massey's money woes.

Vice-Chancellor Judith Kinnear agreed and said government funding was "pathetically low".

Prof Kinnear said institutions should band together to seek better funding from the Government.


Mr Falloon said some students had reported that the quality of their courses had deteriorated.

But Mr Gould said without a fee increase further investment in IT and refurbishing the university's library would be compromised.

Most councillors were sympathetic to students' concern over increased fees, but agreed an increase was necessary.

If the TEC rejects the 10 percent fee rise, Massey will ask for a 5-percent increase, in keeping with other institutions. Council member Brenda Tipene- Hook said an increase will put extramural study further out of reach for second-chance learners, such as single mothers.

Ms Tipene-Hook said it takes single mums, on average, 15 years longer to pay off their loans.

"This debt just burdens future generations, think, whole tribes."




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