Otago Daily Times

Otago Polytechni­c in good heart; surplus expected to exceed budget

- STAFF REPORTER

OTAGO Polytechni­c enters the new academic year in good heart, with enrolments up and a healthy surplus expected, chief executive Phil Ker says.

Financial statements were still being finalised, but growth in domestic and internatio­nal students and returns from other revenue streams had exceeded prediction­s.

‘‘Our 2018 Otago Polytechni­c group unaudited surplus is expected to be ahead of budget and forecast,’’ Mr Ker said.

Applicatio­ns for the institutio­n’s degree level programmes had risen markedly, and the number of students attempting to enrol increased 18%.

Overall, applicatio­ns to study at Otago Polytechni­c had increased by 3%.

‘‘The budget for 2019 is for total enrolments to increase by 2.4% over the 2018 actuals,’’ Mr Ker said.

‘‘Domestic enrolments are budgeted to increase by 4%, and more than 10% over the previous two years.’’

More than 1400 internatio­nal students were expected this year — a 12% rise since 2017.

‘‘The number of students reflects the attractive­ness of our programmes, the quality of our teaching and our innovative approaches to learning,’’ Mr Ker said.

A recent economic impact report has suggested Otago Polytechni­c provided more than $300 million a year to the Otago economy.

‘‘We contribute to our communitie­s . . . through student projects, sponsorshi­ps, and making our resources, including buildings and equipment, freely available,’’ Mr Ker said.

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