Education Minister Chris Hipkins is saying the "status quo is not an option" in the future of the country's polytech institutions.
Change is on the horizon for our 16 polytech institutions, following the announcement Hipkins will scrap a tertiary education funding model of the previous government.
The Government will end competitive allocations of funding at New Zealand Qualification Framework levels 1 to 4 to give providers greater funding certainty so they can focus more on students.
"The competitive model is another failed ideological experiment of the previous National government," Hipkins said this morning at a Vocational Education and Training Forum in Auckland.
Questioned further around whether one or more of New Zealand's polytech organisations could be forced to close, Hipkins said this wasn't the case.