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Compulsory membership no barrier to fee increases

Compulsory membership no barrier to huge fee increases

Media release: Student Choice, 11 May 2010

Tertiary institutions are currently increasing their student service fees despite claims that the introduction of voluntary membership of student unions would bring about such increases.

In the debate over the Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill, the New Zealand University Students Association (NZUSA) has claimed that under voluntary membership “most institutions will raise their own fees to cover the missing services”. But within the last year, various institutions, all of which have compulsory student union membership, have increased their student service fees.

Student Choice has recorded the following recent or planned increases in student service fees:
Massey University, 2009 – recreation centre levy increased from $37 to $62 per student
Canterbury University, July 2009 – non-tuition fee increased from $85 to $533 plus gst
Victoria University, March 2010 – student services levy increases 93 percent to $510 for fulltime students, 200 percent for part-time students
UCOL, April 2010 – student services levy increases to $400 in 2011, and $500 in 2012
University of Waikato, March 2010 – Nexus reports that UoW is considering increasing its student services levy.

This shows that increases in student services fees are being driven by institutions’ attempts to recover costs and have nothing whatsoever to do with voluntary membership. NZUSA’s claims that student service levies will increase under voluntary membership is nothing more than scaremongering.

Student Choice supports the Freedom of Association bill to make membership of student unions voluntary.


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