✨ Tertiary Education Funding Conditions
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 58 — 1 JUNE 2017
Ministry of Education, PO Box 1666, Wellington 6140. Email: tertiary.strategy@education.govt.nz.
- Date for submissions—All submissions must be received by 21 June 2017.
Dated at Wellington this 1st day of June 2017.
HON PAUL GOLDSMITH, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment.
Proposed Conditions to be Attached to Student Achievement Component Funding (SAC) Allocated and Paid for by the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) to Tertiary Education Organisations (TEOs)
General
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These conditions apply to fees charged for SAC funding for provision at Levels 3 and above in all TEOs (including ICT Graduate Schools and the provision funded through the SAC Levels 3 and 4 competitive allocation pilot).
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The fees associated with a particular course are subject to these conditions if:
a. the TEO is the sole source of the item to which the fee relates; and
b. all domestic students validly enrolled in the course are required to pay the fees.
AMFM
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For 2018, the AMFM is a 2% increase on the fees, (GST exclusive) charged in 2017 for a course that is part of a programme that leads to a qualification at Level 3 and above on the NZQF for which a TEO receives SAC funding.
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The AMFM applies to any new courses at Level 3 and above on the NZQF established by a TEO in substitution for an existing course dealing with the same or similar subject matter, at a same or similar Level on the NZQF, for which SAC funding can be used.
Exceptions to the AMFM
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A TEO may apply for an exception from the 2018 AMFM for a SAC-funded course that is part of a programme that leads to a qualification at Level 3 or above on the NZQF on the basis of exceptional circumstances. Any exception granted will not exceed an additional 2% increase over and above the permitted 2% increase.
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In considering exceptional circumstances, the TEC must only have regard to the following criteria:
a. the TEO is unable to support the course(s) while remaining financially viable;
b. for courses at Levels 3–8 on the NZQF, the completion rate for the qualification met or exceeded the median performance benchmark for that level in the previous year;
c. the TEO can demonstrate that the course is in some way unique or special, for example, that there are no available local alternatives to the course; and
d. not allowing an exception will prevent the TEO from making a significant contribution to the achievement of one or more of the Government’s priorities, as set out in the Tertiary Education Strategy 2014–2019.
- An application must satisfy all criteria to gain an exception.
Low or Zero Fee Courses
- If the fees for a SAC-funded course that is part of a programme that leads to a qualification at Level 3 or above on the NZQF are less than $511.11 (GST inclusive) ($444.44 (GST exclusive)) per Equivalent Full-Time Student (EFTS) in 2017, then for 2018, the TEO may increase the fee to up to $511.11 (GST inclusive) ($444.44 (GST exclusive)) per EFTS, or can increase the fee for the course by 2%, whichever is the greater.
Note: Effect of this notice
These notes do not form part of this notice, but are intended to indicate its general effect.
A. Section 159L(3)(d) of the Education Act 1989 (“Act”) provides that the Minister, when determining the design of a funding mechanism, may specify the conditions that the TEC must attach to funding provided under the mechanism, including conditions that limit the fees that an organisation may charge domestic students.
B. Under section 159M(b) of the Act, the Minister may not specify conditions that set limits on the fees that organisations may charge domestic students until:
i. the Minister has published a notice in the New Zealand Gazette that:
A. states that the Minister proposes to specify such conditions;
B. sets out the proposed conditions;
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