Background information on college students in new zealand
Here's some background information on college students in New Zealand:
Demographics:
- In 2020, there were approximately 240,000 students enrolled in tertiary education in New Zealand, which includes universities, polytechnics, and private training establishments. (Source: Statistics New Zealand)
- The majority of students are between the ages of 18 and 24, with 62% of students in this age range. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
- Women make up 55% of the student population, while men make up 45%. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
Enrollment patterns:
- In 2020, 64% of students were enrolled in full-time study, while 36% were enrolled in part-time study. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
- The majority of students (71%) are enrolled in undergraduate programs, while 29% are enrolled in postgraduate programs. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
- The most popular fields of study are business, management, and administration; health and wellbeing; and education. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
Student characteristics:
- In 2020, 44% of students were from the European ethnic group, 14% were from the Māori ethnic group, and 12% were from the Pacific ethnic group. (Source: Statistics New Zealand)
- 22% of students had a household income of $50,000 or less, while 15% had a household income of $100,000 or more. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
- 55% of students lived with their parents or guardians, while 25% lived in shared accommodation with friends or flatmates. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
Financial support:
- In 2020, 44% of students received a student allowance, which is a government-funded financial support package. (Source: Inland Revenue)
- 27% of students received a student loan, which is a government-funded loan that can be used to cover living expenses while studying. (Source: Inland Revenue)
- 15% of students received financial support from their parents or guardians. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
Employment and career goals:
- In 2020, 62% of students were employed part-time or full-time while studying. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
- The most common career goals for students are to work in a specific industry or profession, to start their own business, or to pursue further education or training. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
- 45% of students plan to work in the public sector, while 26% plan to work in the private sector. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
Technology and digital literacy:
- In 2020, 95% of students had access to a computer or laptop, and 92% had access to the internet. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
- 85% of students used digital tools and platforms for learning, such as online learning platforms, email, and social media. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
- 75% of students had a smartphone, and 65% used social media for personal or academic purposes. (Source: Tertiary Education Commission)
These statistics provide a general overview of the demographics, enrollment patterns, student characteristics, financial support, employment and career goals, and technology and digital literacy of college students in New Zealand.