Report on the meeting of UCT Council on student fee debt
22 February 2022
The University of Cape Town (UCT) Council met earlier today, Monday, 21 February, at a special meeting to consider the difficult issue of unpaid fees that are preventing some students from re-registering for the new academic year.
Council noted that student fee debt is a national problem. Earlier this month, the Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology, Dr Blade Nzimande reported that R16.5 billion was owed by students to public universities in South Africa.
Chair of Council, Ms Babalwa Ngonyama said: “Cumulative fee debt at UCT currently stands at R317.8 million. At the same time, we provide financial support every year to about 50% of our undergraduate students and about 35% of our postgraduate students. For the 2021 academic year, this financial support amounted to approximately R1.7 billion.”
For some students – but not all – Council agreed to suspend the block on students re-registering for the 2021 academic year. This suspension was for one year only and, for the 2022 academic year, students with fee arrears of more than R10 000 have so far not been permitted to register, subject to appeal.