在学费必须下降的时代,南非学生对私立高等教育的满意度

Z. Simpson, Valentine Jingura, T. McKay
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在人口增长和高等教育需求增加的背景下,南非的私立高等教育部门自1994年以来有了相当大的增长。然而,它长期以来一直受到质量差的看法的困扰。本研究调查了私立大学的学生,以评估他们对学校的满意度。它还探讨了是否像一些学者所假设的那样,南非公立大学“学费必须下降”运动造成的破坏可能会导致私立高等教育入学率的增加。参加在线调查的学生对他们的大学表示中等程度的满意。他们最担心的是高昂的私人学费。此外,他们对#学费必须下降(FeesMustFall)运动表示同情,表示愿意在未来参加公共教育。尽管如此,对公立大学的安全和安保的担忧仍然很大,而他们相信他们的私立大学完全满足了他们的安全和安保需求。关键词:民办高等教育;南非;学生满意度;语音退出忠诚;高等教育研究
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Student Satisfaction with Private Tertiary Education Provision in South Africa in the Times of #FeesMustFall
Against the backdrop of a growing population and increased demand for tertiary education, South Africa’s private higher education sector has grown considerably since 1994. However, it has long been beset by perceptions of poor quality. This study surveyed private university students to gauge their satisfaction with their institutions. It also explored whether, as posited by some scholars, the disruptions caused by the #FeesMustFall movement across South African public universities may result in greater private tertiary education enrolment. The students who participated in the online survey expressed moderate satisfaction with their universities. Their biggest concern was the high cost of private tuition. Moreover, they were sympathetic to the #FeesMustFall movement, expressing a willingness to enroll in public education in the future. Nonetheless, concerns regarding safety and security in public universities loomed large, whereas they were confident that their private institutions fully met their safety and security needs. Key words: Private higher education; South Africa; student satisfaction; voice exit loyalty; higher education studies
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