Cape Times

Students upset over payout delay

- OKUHLE HLATI okuhle hlati@inl.co.za

MORE than 800 Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) students at the Mowbray and Wellington campuses are still waiting for accommodat­ion fees, travelling allowances and their fees to be paid.

The aggrieved students, who are beneficiar­ies of the Funza Lushaka bursary programme funded by the Department of Basic Education, took to the streets last week saying they felt neglected.

One of the students, doing her final year in teaching, said: “The year is ending and we don’t know what’s going on. Some of us come from disadvanta­ged background­s, so we can’t afford to use public transport every day.

“Two weeks back I only attended classes four times.

“We had to protest and voice our grievances because we have been patient for too long.”

Another student said a CPUT official informed them that management’s hands were tied as they didn’t get any funds.

However, when they called the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), the administra­tor of the Funza Lushaka Bursary programme, they were informed the funds were given to the institutio­n, she said.

NSFAS spokespers­on Phatisa Ntlonze said they would respond today.

CPUT spokespers­on Lauren Kansley said: “We are aware of 852 students who have completed NSFAS SOP Forms. CPUT was supposed to receive R66 million, but only received circa R27m and still expecting circa R39m.

“We are awaiting a remittance advice to allocate the funds. NSFAS pays funds in tranches due to system processing limitation­s. CPUT is waiting for follow-up payments.

“There are occasional delays, but students are always eventually paid their full amounts.

“This issue normally causes a strained relationsh­ip between the students and institutio­n, but staff are in continuous communicat­ion with the fund administra­tors about the issue.

“We are communicat­ing with NSFAS via emails and meetings. We also endeavour to keep students up to date.”

Kansley said the students have so far only received the meal allowance of R10 000 in addition to a teaching allowance of R3 500 and a book allowance of R8 000.

 ?? PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) ?? Cape Peninsula University of Technology spokespers­on Lauren Kansley said they are waiting for follow-up payments. |
PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) Cape Peninsula University of Technology spokespers­on Lauren Kansley said they are waiting for follow-up payments. |

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