2018
DOI: 10.24085/jsaa.v6i1.3063
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Exploring the Challenges of First-Year Student Funding: An Intra-Institutional Case Study

Abstract: Amongst the first of the challenges facing prospective first-year university students is the need to procure funding for their studies. Indeed, demand for funding for students to access higher education far exceeds supply in South Africa. One solution has been the creation of a government loan scheme, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), but this scheme does not cover all students. Outside of NSFAS, student bursary funding remains limited and universities are being increasingly pressurised to all… Show more

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“…Finally, it is important for HEIs to explore the financial challenges for the university and of first-year students during protest action. This agrees with McKay, Naidoo and Simpson (2018), who explored financial challenges of first-year students resulting from the #FMF movement. In their findings, it was evident that universities attempted to provide financial support but felt that over more extended periods, it was not feasible.…”
Section: Implications Of #Fmf For Management Lecturers and Studentssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Finally, it is important for HEIs to explore the financial challenges for the university and of first-year students during protest action. This agrees with McKay, Naidoo and Simpson (2018), who explored financial challenges of first-year students resulting from the #FMF movement. In their findings, it was evident that universities attempted to provide financial support but felt that over more extended periods, it was not feasible.…”
Section: Implications Of #Fmf For Management Lecturers and Studentssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In addition, learning-assistance programmes also place emphasis on mathematics (Jacobs & Pretorius, 2016), generic skills in the medical curriculum (Jama, 2016), and at-risk students (Mayet, 2016). Learning-assistance programmes also provide rewarding interactions and individualized instruction within a digital, multilingual mentoring and tutoring space (Arend et al, 2017;Du Buisson, 2017;Faroa, 2017;McKay et al, 2018;Seeto, 2016;Spark et al, 2017). Student learning requires co-curricular involvement (Naik et al, 2017), inclusive education (Moswela, 2011), high impact practices, and peer leadership (Keup, 2016).…”
Section: Learning-assistance Programmesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The residence environment, as a student living community, accommodates students from all walks of life from our complex South African society (McKay, Naidoo & Simpson 2018;. Wilson-Strydom (2015:152) argues that "[i]n a higher education context, it is important to analyse the interplay between individual student's agency and social arrangements or institutional conditions of possibility that enable or constrain opportunities for diverse students".…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%