Under the聽Higher Education Support (Charges) Bill, universities would pay a new tax every year to support the cost of running the nation鈥檚 student loan scheme.
黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said the scant operational detail in the legislation 鈥渞aised more questions than it provided answers鈥.
鈥淭he legislation seeks very broad Ministerial powers to tax higher education providers,鈥 she said.
鈥淭his would be a significant change from current legislative funding arrangements. It would place such decisions in the hands of the Minister rather than the Parliament.鈥
Australia鈥檚 income-contingent student loans scheme is the envy of the world for its ability to expand education participation without the barrier of upfront costs to students.
The HELP loans scheme is an investment in access to higher education for all Australians. It ensures the nation has the graduates needed to meet demand in our economy.
Despite concerns expressed from time to time about the costs of the HELP scheme, the majority of the increase in HELP loans over the six years to 2015 was due to VET FEE-HELP loans after the VET loans disaster.
鈥淚ndeed, we commend the Government on its announcement yesterday to repair VET-FEE-HELP and fix those specific issues,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
Universities and their students have already contributed $3.9 billion to Budget repair since 2011, Ms Jackson noted.
鈥淭hen, last December, universities were hit with a further $2.1 billion in federal funding cuts,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淥ur student loans scheme is the key to ensure wide access to education for all Australians 鈥 so we must be very careful not to break it,鈥 she said.
鈥淲e would welcome a clearer expression of the Government鈥檚 thinking about how this scheme would operate given the scant detail in the legislation and explanatory memorandum.鈥