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NSFAS funding decisions will be made too late, according to the union.

Union Claims Too Late Release of NSFAS Funding Decisions The NSFAS release date for its funding decisions for the academic year 2023 has angered the South African Union of Students. According to the union, this will lead to problems with enrollment in schools of higher learning. The South African Union of Students (SAUS) said in …

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Missing Middle Can’t Pay the Registration Fees, According to the Union

Union claims Missing Middle is unable to pay the registration fees Many absent middle school pupils won’t be able to afford to pay registration fees up front, therefore the South African Union of pupils has urged higher education institutions to enable them to enrol. For the 2023 academic year, registration has begun in universities and …

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Here Are TVET College Courses Where Matric Isn’t Needed

The Following TVET College Courses Don’t Require Matric There is a common misconception that without a matriculation certificate, it is impossible to further your education or acquire a decent job. This is false, though, as there are many courses available at TVET colleges that will let you advance your education. If you don’t pass the …

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NSFAS is urged not to prosecute students who get excessive funding.

NSFAS Urged Not To Criminalise Unduly Funded Students Recently, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme came under fire after it was discovered that money had been given to students who weren’t eligible; nevertheless, the scheme claims it is presently taking action against these individuals. The issue was brought to light through an investigation led by …

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Noticing Early Signs Of Learner Disengagement Can Prevent Dropouts

For the Department of Basic Education, learner dropouts have been a persistent problem. More intervention is required even though there have been slight improvements. Basic Education (DBE), particularly as the country deals with a sky-high unemployment rate, especially amongst the youth. Due to the tremendous youth unemployment and poor economic circumstances the country is experiencing, …

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Praise from Nzimande for “Significant” Infrastructure Projects at the University

Nzimande Praises University For “Significant” Infrastructure Projects In the upcoming year, the department of higher education will boost its investment in infrastructure projects. This is so that they can give students in the post-secondary education sector access to high-quality teaching, learning, and innovation spaces. According to Blade Nzimande, minister of higher education, science, and innovation, …

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Department proclaims April 28 Unique School Holiday

Department Declares 28 April A Special School Holiday Students and instructors in South Africa have good news! Informing parents, guardians, and the local school community about the upcoming special holiday on April 28, 2023 is the Department of Basic Education. It has been decided that Friday, April 28, 2023, will be a special school holiday. …

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