19 January 2016

 

 

SADTU urges University Students to Register for the 2016 Academic Year
despite Challenges in Higher Education

 

 

SADTU notes the impact that the "#FeesMustFall" movement has had in the
country in recent months. We commend the students and their organised
formations in the form of Progressive Youth Alliance structures for having
revitalised the fight for access to quality education. We believe that these
are genuine struggles of the working class and they must be protected as
such. We must remain vigilant and resist all attempts by some groupings to
hijack genuine struggles and use them to advance political agendas. 

 

We acknowledge that the ANC-led government has made major strides in
increasing access to higher education for the previously disenfranchised
majority and this is evidenced by an increase in enrolment statistics. This
has been done through interventions such as NSFAS and the opening of three
new post apartheid universities. The reality however is that more needs to
be done and with rapid speed.  

 

One of our biggest concerns as teachers and public servants is that we find
ourselves firmly in what has been classified as the "missing middle"
category and the prospects of us emerging from that category seem very slim
given our income levels. It is the children of teachers and other public
servants that often do not qualify for the NSFAS loan according to set
standards and regulations. 

 

Simultaneously, those in the "missing middle" do not qualify for commercial
education loans putting them in an extremely disadvantaged position. It is
against this background that we are calling for speedy reforms to the rules
and regulations governing NSFAS to ensure that those in the "missing middle"
acquire access to such assistance.

 

On our part as public servants, we will intensify our call for the Public
Investment Corporation (PIC) to come into the picture in a meaningful way to
assist our cause for access to higher education. We will equally mobilise
sister unions in the public service sector to agitate for the PIC to look
into innovative ways in which it can invest what essentially belongs to the
workers towards the education of their children.    

 

Whilst we note that it will be difficult to achieve free higher education in
an essentially capitalist society, we believe that a lot more must be done
to ensure that no deserving student is left outside of the system due to
financial reasons. Our view is that the concept of institutional autonomy is
being abused and misused by unscrupulous Vice-Chancellors and University
Councils to financially exclude students whilst resisting transformation. As
much as we recognise the importance of academic independence, we believe
that institutional autonomy cannot be defended at the expense of education
being a public good.

 

We want to urge returning and prospective students to go and register for
the 2016 academic year without any further delay despite the intimidation by
some rogue elements. We call upon the PYA structures to mobilise their
branches on campuses in defence of students' rights to register.  We all
have a moral obligation to defend and advance the rights of those who wish
to register for this academic year and to expose those who are exploiting a
genuine struggle to collapse the system for their own selfish reasons.  

We strongly believe that the Presidential Commission that has been
established should afford all the affected parties an opportunity to make
submissions in order to make higher education free for the poor. We
therefore call upon everyone in education to make submission so that
together we can address this matter 

 

 

Issued by SADTU Secretariat

 

Contact:

Mugwena Maluleke, General Secretary, 082 783 2968

Nkosana Dolopi, Deputy General Secretary, 082 709 5651

Nomusa Cembi, Media Officer, 082 719 5157

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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