All of Hawke's Bay's local body leaders have joined together to lobby the Government to ensure that Eastern Institute of Technology remains open and a vital part of the region.
"What we want is to be able to have the region determine the region's needs, rather than a central body determining our needs," EIT deputy chief executive Mark Oldershaw said.
Under the Government's Review of Vocation Education (ROVE) proposal, all 16 of the country's polytechnics and institutes of technology will be incorporated into one national skills and training entity.
Oldershaw said the joint submission showed the importance EIT has in the region.
"It's a pretty strong show of unity around the regional education in our region," Oldershaw said.