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Fees Commission

How to publish a fees report
Article
/ 16 November 2017

How to publish a fees report

‘The manuscript you sent us (bar, perhaps, mention of a R99-billion surplus) brought us, and by extension our readers, no joy’

By Staff Reporter
UDM: Contingency loan model will create debt-trapped students
Article
/ 14 November 2017

UDM: Contingency loan model will create debt-trapped students

​The UDM are arguing that a Fees Commission recommendation of an income contingency loans will create an army of debt-trapped graduates.

By Jan Gerber
EFF rejects ‘class segregation’ proposed by fees commission report
Article
/ 14 November 2017

EFF rejects ‘class segregation’ proposed by fees commission report

​The EFF has rejected the Heher Commission’s report on the feasibility of fee-free education on the basis that it will create ‘class segregation’

By Jan Gerber
Fees commission report: Ten things you need to know
Article
/ 13 November 2017

Fees commission report: Ten things you need to know

The fees commission was established by the president in January 2016 and led by Judge Jonathan Heher, assisted by advocate Gregory Ally and Leah Khumalo.

By Staff Reporter
Fees commission report: Fee-free higher education is not feasible yet
Article
/ 13 November 2017

Fees commission report: Fee-free higher education is not feasible yet

The much anticipated Fees Commission report has just been released with all 752 pages on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
UCT granted High Court interdict against unlawful protests
Article
/ 31 October 2017

UCT granted High Court interdict against unlawful protests

​The University of Cape Town (UCT) has been granted an interim interdict that prevents any unlawful protest action at its campuses

By Kaveel Singh
Incoming Wits SRC president: We are tired of creating pop stars out of protests
Article
/ 30 October 2017

Incoming Wits SRC president: We are tired of creating pop stars out of protests

Masebe rejected claims EFF leader Julius Malema is instructing EFF students on protests, saying the EFFSC is "autonomous".

By Raeesa Pather
Fears of heightened student protests after leaked fees commission report
Article
/ 30 October 2017

Fears of heightened student protests after leaked fees commission report

Student protests have erupted on some campuses, with students calling for the president to release the report.

By Nation Nyoka
Why mere knowledge transfer fails
Article
/ 27 October 2017

Why mere knowledge transfer fails

States and academics must collaborate or risk foreign experts taking over policy making

By Mark Paterson
​Grants and loans are the fee answer, says Max Price
Article
/ 23 September 2016

​Grants and loans are the fee answer, says Max Price

In such a system the wealthy will pay and the lowest and middle income students are covered.

By Max Price
Students occupy #FeesCommission, demand Max Price remove interdict against students
Article
/ 6 September 2016

Students occupy #FeesCommission, demand Max Price remove interdict against students

UCT vice-chancellor barred from leaving meeting by protesters who want the commission to investigate how free education can be realised.

By Raeesa Pather

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