After just the first week of the nation-wide lockdown, Ministry of Education officials warned the Government that some tertiary students were already dropping out of university and going onto the unemployment benefit because of the higher payments.
The officials said that because of Covid-19, many students had lost the part time jobs that were supplementing their student loans or allowances and were struggling financially.
The advice is in a paper to Hipkins on April 2 and formed the basis of the student support package Hipkins later announced.
It said student were also facing unexpected costs – such as extra internet and power bills from studying at home - and many who had jobs would not benefit from the wage subsidies because of the contracts they were on.