#Fees2017: Rhodes may close if protests continue

Published Sep 27, 2016

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Rhodes University on Monday warned its students that continued instability on campus as a result of #FeesMustFall protests may result in the closure of the institution for the rest of the year.

In a letter issued to students by the office of the institution’s vice-chancellor, a plea was made to students to “think hard” about their actions.

“Rhodes University supports the call for free high quality education for the poor. The university is working tirelessly together with other universities to lobby government for exactly this,” the university said in the letter.

“Continued instability will destroy our higher education system. If normal activities cannot continue next week, the University will be left with no option but to close and send all students home.”

Last week, the university welcomed an announcement by Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande recommending that tertiary institutions should individually determine fee increases for next year, but to cap it at 8%.

The new fee structure was designed so that students whose family income is R600 000 or less would have no fee increase next year, as the state would cover the increase.

Rhodes University said should the public higher education collapse, it would be the poor and the working class families who would bear the brunt of a dysfunctional higher education of dubious quality, while the rich would send their children to private or overseas universities.

But since the announcement that universities should determine their fees for next year, students across the country have gone on the rampage, burning buildings and torching cars in their bid to demand completely free higher education.

This has brought the whole tertiary education system to a complete halt throughout the country because protests have made teaching and learning untenable, resulting in postponements and suspensions of academic activities.

African News Agency

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