Cape Times

Stellies SRC aims to raise R1m

- Lisa Isaacs

THE Stellenbos­ch University Student Representa­tive Council’s student funding initiative has raised over R500 000 to assist more than 60 students.

SRC member Lwazi Pakade said the council wanted to double the figure this year, aiming to raise R1 million through their #RegisterAl­l campaign.

The campaign, which was started last year, sought to address the barrier of student funding and appealed to the larger population of South Africa – ranging from the private sector to civil society – for donations.

“In addition to assisting students with funds for registrati­on, the campaign also assisted in covering historical debts, particular­ly for students identified as the missing middle and those who were not funded by NSFAS (the National Student Financial Aid Scheme),” Pakade said.

“The funds gathered from this campaign also assisted with food allowances for students who had bursaries that did not cover their meals.”

Higher education was becoming more and more inaccessib­le due to the varying socio-economic issues facing a majority of the South African population, he noted.

“Various government­al schemes exist to support students, with NSFAS being the largest.” But not all students could be helped.

In response, Stellenbos­ch University said that in 2015 it had administer­ed bursaries to deserving students in excess of R588 million.

This amount was made up of external funds, bequests and donations, as well as more than R145m from the university’s main budget.

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