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Grave concerns over NSFAS failure to prepare for the 2024 academic year

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Grave concerns over NSFAS failure to prepare for the 2024 academic year

Grave concerns over NSFAS failure to prepare for the 2024 academic year

18th January 2024

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During oversight visits to universities including Wits, UJ, TUT and UP over the past two days, the Democratic Alliance's Student Organisation (DASO) leadership and the DA Shadow Minister of Higher Education Chantel King, MP have uncovered alarming shortcomings in the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) that threaten the future of students.

Currently, the outstanding allowances of 20 000 students from 2023 remain unpaid, casting a cloud of uncertainty over their ability to register for the 2024 academic year. Despite these pressing issues, NSFAS appears to be inadequately prepared for the upcoming academic year.

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One of the major concerns highlighted during the oversight visits is the lack of clarity on which service providers will be entrusted with distributing these allowances to students this academic year. NSFAS's blatant abdication not only jeopardises the timely disbursement of funds but also leaves students in a state of financial uncertainty.

Perhaps most distressing, is the revelation that due to budget cuts from National Treasury, a staggering 87 000 students are at risk of being denied funding this year. This threatens to undermine the core principle of equitable access to education for all.

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Universities have also indicated that they have not received feedback from NSFAS regarding accrediting private student accommodations. This questions the readiness and coordination of NSFAS ton ensure students have access to acceptable living environments.

Students have also expressed genuine fear regarding potential protests and not having a place to sleep. Their anxiety is compounded by the lingering issues of maladministration within NSFAS.

DASO calls on NSFAS to urgently address these critical issues and engage in transparent communication with all stakeholders, including universities and service providers. The future of our students should not be compromised by administrative lapses and financial uncertainties.

DASO launched a petition to fire Blade and Reform NSFAS. Click on the link and sign the petition. #NoStudentLeftBehind #RegisterToVote

 

Issued by Lenard Malesa - DASO Federal Chairperson

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