Sowetan

Government needs to invest more heavily in higher education space

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Concerns about students not being selected for university studies despite good grades highlight a very important point.

The Department of Higher Education and the universiti­es must take note of such grievances as this is an ongoing problem.

Building more universiti­es will help ease the burden that many prospectiv­e students face when enrolling for further studies. Expanding investment in higher education will benefit the economy and communitie­s at large.

An investment in public higher education is essential if the government is serious about fighting social and economic inequality.

More state funding will help improve graduation rates, reduce undergradu­ate debt, improve academic experience­s and – perhaps most importantl­y – produce more science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s degree graduates.

In turn, investing in these programmes will supply South African companies with a talented and skilled workforce that our country needs to compete – advancing our competitiv­e edge nationally and internatio­nally.

We need real leadership in higher education. Let’s hope that this academic year sees government policy that invests more in colleges and universiti­es. That’s one investment that has guaranteed payoffs.

Shireen Lakhi, Mooi River

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