How financial assistance they can provide is dependent on how much you earn, your age, and your course type. Find out more here: Studylink
If you are a part time student because you are unable to study full time due to a serious medical condition, a reason beyond your control or if it is in your best academic interests you may be able to apply for limited full-time status with Studylink. This means even if you are studying part-time you may be recognised as a full-time student by Studylink and be eligible for student allowance/student loan living costs and course related costs. Find out more here about the criteria for limited full-time status.
Community Services Card:
Work and income have a community services card that is for low income people or families to have cheaper access to healthcare and there maybe some discounts for particular services in your local areas such as cheaper admission to local pools and recreation spaces. To find out more about the community services card and if you are eligible to apply for one from the link below:
We understand that the financial pressure on tauira in Aotearoa with on going cost of living crisis can make studying challenging and a barrier to study for many people. Learning to make a budget can help relieve some of the stress and pressure of this. There are many free budgeting services available around the motu, and some of the local ones may be found in your takiwā PMA pages under the hauora/wellbeing tile, but you may be able to find a local free service via google in your local area
Knowing your minimum employment rights is important for any one in Aotearoa. Below is a PDF that details your minimum rights as an employee, more information can be found at Employment New Zealand