The Labour Party's announcement that it will give people three years free tertiary education has been well received by many in Rotorua, but some are concerned the move is not financially viable.
The pledge was made on Sunday during Andrew Little's State of the Nation speech.
Te Taumata o Ngati Whakaue Trust general manager Roana Bennett said any policy that reduced barriers to education was good for this country.
"Cost is a major barrier for many and the student loans scheme only goes so far to address this issue. So in that respect three years free access to tertiary education is great.
"However, to truly level the playing field the disproportionate level of funding that universities receive compared with other forms of tertiary education needs to change. Community-based education institutes and services such as Waiariki should be equally valued and not seen as poor cousins to the universities."