President Ruto: University students placed in wrong bands have chance to appeal

Education
By Stephanie Wangari | Aug 25, 2024
President William Ruto during a previous address. [PCS]

President William Ruto has assured students who have been incorrectly placed in financial aid bands that they have an opportunity to appeal.

This comes after some vulnerable students were assigned to bands that they cannot afford. The president noted that of the 134,000 students who applied for the University Funding Model, 26,000 have appealed, stating they were placed in bands that do not reflect their financial situation.

During a Townhall meeting with university students on Sunday, President Ruto acknowledged the concerns raised by students. "I have engaged with students in various forums, and they have expressed concerns about being placed in the wrong bands. I assured them that these issues can be corrected," he said.

The president also defended the University Funding Model, emphasizing that banding has existed since 1996. He clarified that his administration only added one more band, increasing the total from four to five.

"There has always been banding. Contrary to some beliefs, this model did not introduce banding, it has always been part of the system. The only change we made was increasing the bands from four to five," he explained.

President Ruto stated that he had consulted various stakeholders, including Vice Chancellors, about the effectiveness of the University Funding Model and received positive feedback.

"We will continue to refine the model. While we are not claiming it is perfect, we believe it is about 95% in the right direction, and we will keep improving it," he said.

However, The Standard previously reported that Vice Chancellors (VCs) from both public and private universities, along with other higher education sector stakeholders, have pointed to flaws in the implementation of the new model. VCs, speaking confidentially, highlighted the lack of adequate public participation in bringing students and parents on board before the model was rolled out.

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