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Successful third annual Employee Engagement Day energises City workforce

Successful third annual Employee Engagement Day energises City workforce
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Widespread NSFAS irregularities uncovered

A Special Investigating Unit investigation has revealed that the National Students Financial Aid Scheme incorrectly funded 3,842 Eastern Cape students by a whopping R597.8m between 2018 and 2021.Of the 12 universities and TVET colleges in the province, Walter Sisulu University was cited as one of the institutions with the largest number of undue beneficiaries.

Computer glitch deregisters underperforming students

Computer glitch deregisters underperforming students
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Walter Sisulu University accused of academic sabotage after wrongfully expelling 127 students

(Papi Morake, Gallo Images) More than 120 students at Walter Sisulu University could not write exams in 2020 after the institution erroneously deregistered them. The mess happened when the multi-campus institution was deregistering students who were academically excluded for underperforming. To undo the bungle, the university said it would subject them to online catch-up lectures to meet the minimum lecture attendance time to sit for exams. More than 120 students at Walter Sisulu University in the Eastern Cape could not finish their studies in 2020 after the institution wrongfully deregistered them due to a computer glitch. The mess happened when the multi-campus institution was deregistering students who were academically excluded for underperforming.

Computer glitch deregisters underperforming students at Walter Sisulu University – The Citizen

‘Computer glitch’ deregisters ‘underperforming’ students at Walter Sisulu University News24 Wire The SA Student Congress has called the incident academic sabotage. More than 120 students at Walter Sisulu University in the Eastern Cape could not finish their studies in 2020 after the institution wrongfully deregistered them due to a computer glitch. The mess happened when the multi-campus institution was deregistering students who were academically excluded for underperforming. To undo the bungle, the university said on Tuesday it would invite all affected students and subject them to online catch-up lectures to meet the minimum lecture attendance time to sit for exams. The SA Student Congress (Sasco) has called the incident academic sabotage.

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