Exploring the Challenges of First-Year Student Funding: An Intra-Institutional Case Study

T. McKay, A. Naidoo, Z. Simpson
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Amongst the first of the challenges facing prospective first-year university students is the need to procure funding for their studies. Indeed, demand for funding for students to access higher education far exceeds supply in South Africa. One solution has been the creation of a government loan scheme, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), but this scheme does not cover all students. Outside of NSFAS, student bursary funding remains limited and universities are being increasingly pressurised to allocate bursaries to ensure students are not excluded due to funding constraints. Despite this, to date, little work has been undertaken regarding university policy and management of bursary applications and funds. Thus this study represents an attempt to fill this gap. The study explores the current student funding model deployed at one particular large tertiary institution as a means to gain an understanding of current funding challenges and attempt to find ways in which funding decisions can be improved. A qualitative approach was used, which involved conducting in-depth interviews with senior university staff involved in a range of student support directorates. The study demonstrates the complexity of the challenges associated with student funding.
探索第一年学生资助的挑战:一个机构内部案例研究
即将进入大学一年级的学生面临的第一个挑战是需要为他们的学习筹集资金。事实上,在南非,学生接受高等教育的资金需求远远超过了供给。一种解决办法是建立一项政府贷款计划,即国家学生财政援助计划(NSFAS),但该计划并不涵盖所有学生。在国家自然科学基金之外,学生的助学金资金仍然有限,大学在分配助学金方面的压力越来越大,以确保学生不会因资金紧张而被排除在外。尽管如此,到目前为止,关于大学的政策和管理助学金申请和资金的工作还很少。因此,这项研究代表了填补这一空白的一种尝试。本研究探讨了目前在某大型高等教育机构实施的学生资助模式,以了解当前的资助挑战,并试图找到改进资助决策的方法。采用了定性方法,其中包括与参与一系列学生支持委员会的高级大学工作人员进行深入访谈。这项研究显示了与学生资助相关的挑战的复杂性。
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