Education Minister Chris Hipkins is planning to appoint a commissioner to two struggling Wellington polytechnics - one of which would have had to close this month without financial help.
Hipkins has made the preliminary decision to appoint a commissioner to Whitireia and WelTec to address their financial woes.
"Following consultation and considering the 10 submissions, I have notified the combined council of Whitireia and WelTec of my plans to dissolve it and appoint a commissioner," he said.
"Whitireia is in extreme financial difficulty. If the Government hadn't provided financial support of $15 million, it would have to close its doors this month.
"While WelTec's financial position is stronger than Whitireia's, it is also operating in deficit, experiencing lower than expected enrolments and needs to borrow to meet its financial commitments to keep running this year.