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UCT Postpones University Exams

In an unprecedented move, the University of Cape Town has decided to postpone exams in light of the current student protests over a proposed hike in student fees in 2016. In a statement on UCT’s website, Vice-Chancellor Dr Max Price announced: “The situation at UCT and on all the country’s campuses is critical and without […]

22-10-15 12:47

In an unprecedented move, the University of Cape Town has decided to postpone exams in light of the current student protests over a proposed hike in student fees in 2016.

In a statement on UCT’s website, Vice-Chancellor Dr Max Price announced:

“The situation at UCT and on all the country’s campuses is critical and without precedent. It calls for unprecedented action. The objective must be to ensure access to higher education. The short-term actions we will be taking towards this end are as follows:

“We will be meeting the president and his ministers in Pretoria tomorrow and will demand decisive state intervention to ensure that students in need do not face a fee increase in 2016;

“I have postponed the set of university examinations that was due to start on 27 October 2015. As such, there will be no exams next week. We will set a new date for exams in consultation with staff and students.

“The University Council will meet this weekend after the meeting with the president and his ministers, and I will put to it proposals aimed at ensuring that

“Students in need do not face a fee increase in 2016;

“UCT’s comprehensive financial aid package for students in need remains in place.

“I have decided that the university will remain closed tomorrow and will hold an open forum for members of the university in the morning.

“I appeal to the state to act with restraint. I subscribe fully to the statement of the President of Convocation, Dr Barney Pityana, who made the point this morning that there can be no justification for the excessive use of force of the kind that was witnessed on television on 21 October 2015. As he put it: this brought shame to every South African.”

The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) has not postponed exams (at the time of publishing this post), and has only suspended all University activities until Monday 26 October and “encourages students to use this time productively to prepare for their examinations”.