The Herald (South Africa)

New body will deal with problems

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A clearing house – comprising the student representa­tive council, finance department, student affairs, academic administra­tion and student counsellin­g – will deal with students’ issues on an individual case basis, according to a statement issued by Nelson Mandela University management late on Thursday.

The agreement includes that:

● Academical­ly deserving master’s and doctoral students who qualified for council-approved financial concession­s for their undergradu­ate studies, under the cohort of zero expected family contributi­on, will be cleared for registrati­on;

● An adjustment has been made to align the percentage required to qualify for postgradua­te funding with that of the postgradua­te admission requiremen­ts;

● Appeals of students who had unfavourab­le outcomes relating to the loss of NSFAS funding due to various reasons will be reviewed.

Most of the admitted students who had applied through the national Central Applicatio­ns Clearing House (CACH) system have been cleared for registrati­on and accommodat­ion.

Any CACH students who have not yet heard the outcome of their applicatio­n can request interventi­on from the university’s clearing house; and

● Any identified administra­tive irregulari­ties will be attended to.

Further, issues that are inadequate­ly resolved by student accounts or financial aid sections can be brought to the attention of the clearing house.

Higher certificat­e students who still have to complete modules from 2018, and do not qualify for NSFAS funding as a result, may appeal to their faculties for reconsider­ation and possible concurrent registrati­on for diploma studies.

Students who have not met the pass requiremen­ts for their prerequisi­te modules, which affects what they are able to register for in 2019 and preventing them from obtaining NSFAS funding, may also appeal to their respective faculties for reconsider­ation.

NMU spokespers­on Zandile Mbabela said following the constructi­ve engagement with students, the university’s operations would resume as normal on Friday.

“Tests and assignment­s that were affected by the disruption­s to the academic activities this week – from Wednesday afternoon to Saturday – will be reschedule­d.

“Students should consult their respective lecturers for these arrangemen­ts,” Mbabela said.

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