(a) The total number of students that the 26 public universities can accommodate is 128 714.
(b) The new beds that are in the process of being built at institutions from 2018/19 onwards are 39 332, as shown in the table below:
University |
Number of beds 2017/18 |
Beds being developed from 2018/19 |
|
7 817 |
250 |
|
944 |
500 |
|
3 411 |
610 |
|
1 910 |
612 |
|
3 507 |
2 000 |
|
9 881 |
1 760 |
|
4 232 |
264 |
|
2 985 |
2 500 |
|
1 021 |
320 |
|
7 878 |
250 |
|
10 614 |
250 |
|
6 589 |
551 |
|
6 259 |
1 436 |
|
5 755 |
515 |
|
4 955 |
2 000 |
|
7 184 |
500 |
|
6 435 |
3 500 |
|
634 |
250 |
|
8 771 |
300 |
|
0 |
0 |
|
2 162 |
2 424 |
|
4 756 |
2 680 |
|
5 012 |
3 500 |
|
5 999 |
140 |
|
4 385 |
1 836 |
|
5 618 |
384 |
Total |
128 714 |
39 332 |
The total number of students that can currently be accommodated at TVET colleges is 16 927.
In the past, the Department did not receive funding for the development or maintenance of student housing infrastructure at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges.
The Department received its first budget allocation for TVET infrastructure in the 2018/19 to 2020/21 Medium Term Expenditure Framework. The amount allocated in 2018/19 is R1.3 billion, which is set to increase to R1.484 billion in 2019/20 and R1.647 billion in 2020/21. Initially, this budget will be prioritised for the refurbishment of existing TVET infrastructure, including student housing. Once the maintenance and refurbishment backlog has been sufficiently addressed, consideration will be given to developing new TVET infrastructure. The Department is engaging with National Treasury and other stakeholders to source additional funding for the development of new residences at TVET colleges.