Median leaving debt for New Zealand Student Loan Scheme borrowers
By gender, for people who left study in 2023, NZD
The following information applies to all values in the table.
Year left study: 2023, Grouping variable: Gender, Measure: Median leaving debt of people who left study
Source: Stats NZ IDI and Ministry of Education Student.
Loans Integrated Model
Forecast repayment time
- 25th percentile: time it will take for one-quarter of them to have fully repaid their loans
- Median: time it will take for half of them to have fully repaid their loans
- 75th percentile: time it will take for three-quarters of them to have fully repaid their loans.
Leaving debt:
- 25th percentile: amount of money left for one-quarter of them to have fully repaid their loans
- Median: amount of money left for half of them to have fully repaid their loans
- 75th percentile: amount of money left for three-quarters of them to have fully repaid their loans.
Definitions
Equivalent full-time student (EFTS): A measure used to count tertiary student numbers. A student taking a normal year’s full-time study generates one ‘equivalent full-time student’ unit. Part-time or part-year students are fractions of a unit.
Borrower: Any person who has drawn from the Student Loan Scheme and not yet repaid in full.
Active borrower: Someone who is currently borrowing from the scheme. Active borrowers will be either studying for the first time or continuing with their study.
This dataset relates to the Student Loan Scheme, including loan uptake, amount borrowed, loan balance, and repayment.
Purpose of collection
The Student Loan Scheme Annual Report provides key information about the scheme for students, tertiary providers and the general public.
The report includes detailed audited financial schedules, an analysis of costs and the valuation of the scheme.
The report describes how the loan scheme operates in the context of the New Zealand tertiary education system and the goals of the Tertiary Education Strategy; the contribution it makes in enabling greater access to, and participation in, tertiary education; and developments to the loan scheme and student support policy over time.
It also looks at the outcomes of the scheme and provides detailed information about borrowers and their lending and repayment patterns. Finally, the report gives a detailed financial analysis of costs and the valuation of the loan scheme.
Method of collection/Data provider
The information on active borrowers and borrowers in study is largely drawn from the Ministry of Social Development (MSD). Inland Revenue has supplied data on the repayments, loan balances and borrower segments. Tertiary education data and information on borrowing in the years before 2000 were supplied by the Ministry of Education.
Other data has come from Stats NZ’s Integrated Data Infrastructure. Data from these sources is complemented by information drawn from the Census, the Household Labour Force Survey and other published data sources.