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Xolani Minenhle Ngcobo; Ferina Marimuthu; Lesley June Stainbank – Cogent Education, 2024
South African universities are facing significant financial challenges that threaten their sustainability. Factors such as reduced government funding, unpredictable tuition collection, and the need to generate additional revenue have become major concerns for universities. This study investigates the perceptions of academic and non-academic staff…
Descriptors: Universities, Income, Sustainability, Technology Education
Engelbrech, Liesel; Mostert, Karina; Pienaar, Jacobus; Kahl, Carlien – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2020
South African higher education institutions (HEIs) face significant challenges with high first-year student drop-out rates due to various stressors students are facing. The current study explores the coping of first-year students studying at a South African university. This qualitative study followed an exploratory, descriptive, interpretive…
Descriptors: Coping, College Freshmen, Dropout Rate, Stress Variables
Nyar, Annsilla – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2020
There is a great deal of variability in the practice of orientation across the country at South Africa's universities, and there is limited knowledge of what exactly constitutes good practice in orientation. Many areas of enquiry remain unexplored, and remain blind spots for South Africa's higher education sector. The article addresses this…
Descriptors: Orientation, College Students, Educational Improvement, Educational Practices