91心頭利' Response To SRC'S Demands - 10 March 2023
- 91心頭利 University
STATEMENT: 91心頭利 addresses some of the misinformation being shared by some protestors with students.
1. Demand: 91心頭利 must do more to assist students with funding
Response: 91心頭利 has committed R150 million for bursaries and scholarships this year. Last year, 91心頭利 administered R1,6 billion in financial aid, scholarships and bursaries which helped over 26,000 students.
2. Demand: 91心頭利 must add R30 million more to the 91心頭利 Hardship Fund
Response: R28 million has been committed through the 91心頭利 Hardship Fund to assist qualifying students to register and to secure emergency accommodation. To date, 503 students have been assisted. 91心頭利 also matched the R6 million raised by the SRC rand for rand = R12 million. In total, there is R40 million available to assist students in need, of which about R36 million has already been allocated.
3. Demand: 91心頭利 must register all students who owe R150 000 and below
Response: 91心頭利 cannot agree to this request as it amounts to hundreds of millions of rands, which would make the University unsustainable.
4. Demand: 91心頭利 must register all 6 000 students on the SRC’s list
Response: There are about 200 students who qualify academically in 2023, and who owe funds to the university. Some of the protestors who want to register have failed multiple times, have lost their funding, and are now demanding to return. In one case, a student has been in the system for eight years, and is only in his second year of study.
91心頭利 is committed to welcoming as many academically deserving students as possible. We cannot enrol students who have performed dismally simply because they feel they must be admitted. If they are not passing, they are taking the place of other academically deserving students.
5. Demand: 91心頭利 must cover the shortfall created by the R45 000 NSFAS annual cap on accommodation
Response: 91心頭利 can’t change NSFAS policies but accredited private accommodation service providers have agreed to accommodate students within the R45,000 cap. 91心頭利 has challenged NSFAS on this cap and will continue to address this matter with NSFAS.
6. Demand: 91心頭利 must secure 150 more emergency beds for students sleeping in libraries
Response: 91心頭利 secured 350 beds + 150 additional beds to assist students in need, particularly 40 vulnerable students who had no place to stay.
7. Demand: 91心頭利 must lift the R10 000 upfront payment to access 91心頭利 residences
Response: The University already has an option for students to defer the first fee payment.
8. Demand: 91心頭利 has not made any other concessions to help students
Response: A number of other concessions have been made including:
- allowing students who owe R10 000 or less to register,
- allowing students whose total household income is below R600,000 to apply for registration assistance by paying 50% of the outstanding debt due and by arranging to pay the balance of the debt during the course of the academic year, and
- allowing students who owe R15 000 or less to graduate.
9. Claim: 91心頭利 is suspending students who protest
Response: 91心頭利 will never prevent peaceful protests. However, when students break the University’s rules, damage property and infringe on the rights of those who want to learn and work, the University has no choice but to act against these students. Several students have been suspended to date.