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The impact of national student financial aid scheme on students’ access to tertiary education in a selected university in the Western Cape

Author(s)
Sokhweba, Xolela
Date Issued
2022
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
The political change in South Africa implies that institutions of higher learning have become substantially a space for various individuals who, historically, would have found it difficult to gain access to them. In striving to make tertiary education more accessible, the state and institutions of higher learning perceive that inclusivity is not just the elimination of racial exclusion. It also requires support for students who cannot take up their studies because of financial constraints. South Africa is currently experiencing substantial demand for tertiary education, with most potential students unable to afford the cost of tertiary education. To address the fees challenge, the government established the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) to provide financial assistance to students from middle- or low-income households. After more than twenty-one years of existence, the effects of the scheme on students’ access to finance is scarcely noticeable in the literature according to the researcher. Using mixed-methods, this study examines the effects of NSFAS on students’ access to finance. Quantitative data collected from 501 students were analysed using the partial least square structural equation model, while NVivo was used to analyse qualitative data from four NSFAS administrative staff. The results indicated a positive effect of NSFAS on students’ access to finance for tertiary education and further showed that despite the positive effect of the scheme, some challenges hamper students’ smooth access to funds, which policymakers need to address.
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Thesis (Master of Management Accounting)--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2022
Subjects

National Student Fina...

NSFAS

Student financial aid...

Student aid -- Govern...

Education, Higher -- ...

Student loans

Academic achievement

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