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  2. Student loans in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Student Loan Scheme (SLS), introduced in New Zealand in 1992, provides student loans and allowances for course fees, course-related costs, and living costs to tertiary students who meet StudyLink's funding criteria. [1] StudyLink is the public organisation part of the Ministry for Social Development and is responsible for administering ...

  3. Tertiary education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Tertiary Education Union (TEU) (in Maori: Te Hautū Kahurangi o Aotearoa) is the main union in the tertiary education sector, and represents the interests of more than 10,000 workers employed sector across New Zealand. Its membership includes teachers and workers employed in all occupations in universities, polytechnics ...

  4. Education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    From April 2006, the interest component on Student Loans was abolished for students who live in New Zealand. This has eased pressure on the government from current students. However, it caused resentment from past students many of whom have accumulated large interests amounts in the years 1992–2006. [citation needed]

  5. School fees in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    $300 one student, $575 two students, $700 three students 63% Mt Albert Grammar School, Mt Albert 7 $230 per student, $80 for the second student 60% Rutherford College, Te Atatū 6 $150 per student, $60 for the second student, $15 for the third 40% Auckland Girls' Grammar School, Freemans Bay 5 $220 per student, $200 more than one 55%

  6. Socioeconomic decile - Wikipedia

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    In the New Zealand education system, decile was a key measure of socioeconomic status used to target funding and support schools. In academic contexts the full term " socioeconomic decile " or " socioeconomic decile band " was used. A school's decile indicated the extent to which the school draws its students from low socioeconomic communities.

  7. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    Canada. The Canada child benefit (CCB) is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help them with the cost of raising children under 18 years of age. [4] Basic benefit for July 2019 to June 2020 is calculated as: [5] 6,639 CAD per year (553.25 CAD per month) for each eligible child under the age of 6.

  8. New Zealand Union of Students' Associations - Wikipedia

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    During the 1990s and 2000s the New Zealand government and New Zealand universities made large increases in fees for students, and limited access to allowances for study. These changes attracted much criticism from the NZUSA. In the 2005 New Zealand general election the organisation strongly advocated in favour of policies it long held. These ...

  9. Child Support (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    When the law change comes into effect, it significant changes to the way child support is calculated in New Zealand. The major changes include: increasing the minimum weekly child support from $15 per week to $35 per week, which will be annually adjusted for inflation. removing from the living allowance an increase for a partner, or for ...