Profile & Trends 2002: New Zealand's Tertiary Education Sector Publications
Publication Details
This report is the fifth edition of the Ministry of Education's annual survey of the state of the tertiary education sector.
Author(s): Tertiary Sector Performance Analysis and Reporting, Ministry of Education
Date Published: November 2003
Summary
The report includes extensive analysis of trends and of the performance of the sector. It is intended to be a primary source of information on tertiary education in this country. The emphasis is on students, their participation and achievement in tertiary education, the pathways that they take to enter tertiary education, initiatives supporting specific groups such as Māori and Pasifika students and financial issues for providers and students. The report also looks at the diversity and capability of tertiary education provision in this country.
It places the analysis in the context of the tertiary education reforms. The structure of the report reflects the themes of the Tertiary Education Strategy 2002 - 2007. Each of the six strategies forms the focus of a chapter of the report. There are also chapters on funding, outcomes from tertiary education, student support and policy developments. A post-script summarises some of the most important subsequent developments in the sector that are outside the timeframe of the report.
The report is intended to complement and lend context to the large volume of statistical information available on the Ministry of Education web-site. It provides detailed data on the state of the sector in 2002, including statistics on: enrolments; qualification completions; funding; the financial performance of public tertiary education institutions; the participation and achievement of Māori and Pasifika students; and the research output of tertiary education providers.
Key Findings
Tertiary education plays a fundamental role in providing the skills New Zealand needs to create a knowledge economy and society.
The government spends over $3 billion on tertiary education.
Government expenditure on tertiary education was estimated to be 2 percent of GDP in 2002/03 financial year, compared with 1.7 percent in 1999/2000. Adding in the capital spending on student loans lifts those figures even more.
The report shows that New Zealand's tertiary education sector is responding well to many of the challenges it faces.
Participation in tertiary education rose again in 2002, with nearly 320,000 people studying on 31 July 2002, up 11 percent on the previous year.
Latest figures show further growth in 2003 and projections of increasing participation over the next few years.
There was a further significant increase in international student numbers in 2002.
The rate of Māori participation in tertiary education has grown and now exceeds that of non-Māori. It will be important to build on these gains, by increasing Māori participation at all levels of the sector and in the 18 - 24 age group where they are currently under-represented.
Total government funding of tertiary education grew by 8 percent in 2002/03 to more than $3.5 billion. Tertiary education institutions have diversified their sources of income and have improved their financial performance on a range of measures.
The sector is producing more research and training and an increasing number of researchers.
The report is structured as follows:
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview
- Chapter 2: Tertiary Reforms in 2002
- Chapter 3: Pathways in Tertiary Education - Raising Foundation Skills
- Chapter 4: Skills for a Knowledge Economy
- Chapter 5: Tertiary Education Outcomes
- Chapter 6: Māori in Tertiary Education
- Chapter 7: Pasifika Peoples in Tertiary Education
- Chapter 8: Research in Tertiary Education
- Chapter 9: System Capability and Quality
- Chapter 10: Investing in Knowledge and Skills
- Chapter 11: Financial Support for Students in Tertiary Education
- Chapter 12: Postscript: The Year 2003
- Chapter 13: Finding Out More
- Appendix: Tables
ERRATUM (15 December 2003)
Table 9.1 in the Appendix on page 242 was originally published with incorrect completions figures in the last four columns of the table. This has been corrected in the both the Appendix and Full Report downloads of the report. An erratum has also been inserted in the print version of the report.
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- Chapters 1-3 [PDF 436KB]
- Chapters 4-6 [PDF 329KB]
- Chapters 7-9 [PDF 345KB]
- Chapters 10-12 [PDF 425KB]
- Appendix [PDF 359KB]
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