Government reviews uni places system

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 12 November 2013 | 12.21

THE federal coalition government has ordered a review of the university places funding system set up by Labor last year.

Howard-era education minister David Kemp and Grattan Institute program director Andrew Norton will conduct the review, Education Minister Christopher Pyne said on Tuesday.

Under the demand-driven system, which was introduced by the former Labor regime in 2012, the government pays for as many domestic undergraduate students as universities wish to enrol.

The education experts will look at the effectiveness of this system and any evidence it has increased participation and helped fill skill shortages.

The review will also examine measures universities have taken to make sure quality is maintained and whether less academically-prepared students are getting enough help.

It will recommend possible improvements to make sure the system is efficient, fiscally sustainable, and supports innovation and competition in education delivery.

Mr Pyne said it was a matter of good practice to monitor and review policies to make sure they were working well.

Submissions to the review will be taken until midday (AEDT) on December 16.

A report is due by mid-February.


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