R19.7bn needed for university subsidies - Nzimande
Parliament - In the little time that Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande spent answering questions in the National Assembly on Wednesday, he mostly went through figures for funding, including the R19.7bn needed for university subsidies.
His figures were mentioned by the director general of Higher Education and Training, Gwebinkundla (Gwebs) Qonde, to the standing committee on appropriations earlier in the day.
Nzimande said that in order to ensure an appropriately funded higher education sector, in terms of international comparable benchmark funding levels, an additional amount of R19.7bn per annum is required in the baseline for university subsidies. This was excluding the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), with an annual increment for inflation and enrolment growth to meet the National Development Plan targets.
"To ensure that 25.5% of student enrolments are funded through NSFAS - which is our assessment of the percentage of students who qualify for NSFAS - to cover the full cost of study loans for poor and working class students, an additional amount of R37bn is required in the baseline over the 2016, 2017 to 2018 to 2019 medium term expenditure framework," Nzimande said.
Qonde's presentation also said the NSFAS threshold for funding was currently R122 000 family income per annum, and is under review.