[HTML payload içeriği buraya]
spot_img

Elimu Bora Group Demands End To New University Funding Model, Calls for Return To Old System

Date:

NAIROBI, Kenya- Kenya’s higher education system is facing fresh criticism, as the Elimu Bora Working Group has called for the immediate disbandment of a newly appointed 129-member committee reviewing the controversial university funding model. 

In a fiery statement on Sunday, the group urged the Ministry of Education to revert to the previous funding model, warning that the current system is locking out hundreds of thousands of students from pursuing higher education.

At the heart of the debate is the government’s recently implemented funding structure, which Elimu Bora describes as an “experiment” with real-life consequences for students. 

“Our students should not be subjected to experimental policies that jeopardize their education,” the group’s statement emphasized. They argue that the new model has failed spectacularly, making education unaffordable for many.

And the numbers back them up. In 2023, nearly 600,000 eligible students skipped university placement, with more than 23,000 students who met university entry requirements opting out of applying altogether. 

 According to Elimu Bora, the new model makes higher education a luxury many can’t afford .

But it’s not just university students feeling the pinch. The funding model’s rigid structure has also left thousands of diploma and certificate students out in the cold. 

The group reports that 136,592 students eligible for diploma courses, along with 249,149 qualified for certificate programs, were unable to continue their education. 

These students were placed into funding bands that didn’t match their financial realities, effectively shutting the door on their academic aspirations.

The lobby’s call for action is clear: ditch the current system and reinstate the old funding model, which they believe was far more accessible and equitable.

In response to growing discontent, President William Ruto appointed a national working committee on September 16 to review the new university funding model and recommend improvements. 

The 129-member committee has been tasked with assessing several aspects of the funding system, including the recategorization appeals process, the cost of university programs, and the structure of student loans .

However, Elimu Bora isn’t convinced that another review committee is the answer. 

“We don’t need a committee to confirm that the new university funding model is terrible and hurts our children,” the group stated, expressing frustration over what they view as unnecessary delays in fixing a system that’s already showing its flaws.

George Ndole
George Ndole
George is an experienced IT and multimedia professional with a passion for teaching and problem-solving. George leverages his keen eye for innovation to create practical solutions and share valuable knowledge through writing and collaboration in various projects. Dedicated to excellence and creativity, he continuously makes a positive impact in the tech industry.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Trending

More like this
Related

High Court Issues Conservatory Orders Suspending Gachagua’s Impeachment

NAIROBI, Kenya- Just when it seemed like everything was...

KCB Receives Sh16 Billion to Boost Kenya’s SMEs, Youth, and Women

NAIROBI, Kenya- Kenya’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs), along...

New U.S. Law Introduces  “Click to Cancel” Rule to End tricky subscription services

NAIROBI, Kenya- The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is...

Parliament Approves Kithure Kindiki’s Appointment As Deputy President; Set to be Sworn In

NAIROBI, Kenya- Members of Parliament, in a special parliamentary...