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South African Communist Party, Press Release, 16 August 2016

 

 

SACP calls for:

 


.    No fee increment

.    Further expansion of access and

.    Higher student success-rates

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) notes latest developments in higher
education and training, in particular, in universities, relating to student
fees. The Party is deeply concerned about false claims that the government
had recommended a fee increase for 2017 academic year.  The SACP commends
the Department of Higher Education and Training for swiftly clarifying that
no such a decision was taken because it is still consulting widely and
extensively with university stakeholders, including students, but as well as
within government with other relevant authorities and broadly in society as
education is, and must be seen to be, a societal priority.

 

The SACP notes that the Commission on Higher Education and Training, the
Fees Commission, has not concluded its work, and therefore calls for a no
fee increase!

 

The SACP reaffirms its policy position for a progressive rollout of free
higher education and training for the historically disadvantaged, in
particular students from working class and poor families who are not in a
position to afford students fees. The state must intervene decisively to
avoid them facing financial exclusion resulting from their class position
and location caused by the system of capitalist exploitation and its effects
of low paying jobs, high levels of inequality, unemployment and poverty. The
rich and the well off must accordingly contribute, including by means of
student fees, to reduce and ultimately eliminate inequality in higher
education and training given that the state subsidises the education of all
students.

 

The SACP nevertheless notes that state subsidies to higher learning
institutions have declined relative to Gross Domestic Product in the past 22
years, increasingly shifting most of the burden of access to, and making it
dependent on student fees that are not even determined in line with
household income or sensitive to other material and cultural needs facing
working class and poor families. The Party is therefore calling on the state
to turn the tide by increasing the budget allocated to the Higher Education
and Training Department.  Without sufficient resources, the massive and
highly welcome progress the department has made since its establishment in
2009 adding on the work done since 1994 will be hamstrung.

 

Further, the SACP supports investigation into the cost drivers of higher
education towards greater regulation and calls for the development of shared
services nationally to cut costs by leveraging economies of scale.

 

The state must expand the sector by adding more new colleges and
universities over and above the all-important two new universities of
Mpumalanga and Sol Plaatjie.

 

Both universities and colleges must increase student success rate as part of
the measures to expand access and most important ensure fruitful utilisation
of public resources.  

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo, National Spokesperson, 082 9200 308

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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