50% Yes |
50% No |
48% Yes |
33% No |
2% Yes, tuition costs are currently too expensive |
7% No, but tuition costs are currently too expensive |
4% No, but tuition costs should decrease based on family income |
|
3% No, but free for low-income students with excellent grades |
|
2% No, not until we balance our national deficit |
See how support for each position on “University Tuition” has changed over time for 235k New Zealand voters.
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See how importance of “University Tuition” has changed over time for 235k New Zealand voters.
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@8HY3M4V4yrs4Y
Third year free if passed most courses and completed all course requirements
@8J766MD4yrs4Y
Yes, but should be on a bonded basis, a qualification should need to be completed and then the loan paid off
@6JFRLP33yrs3Y
first year should be free but dependent on the results of secondary studies. succeeding years can either be free or not also depending on the first year results
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