Makerere University approves 15% tuition increment.

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Makerere University council has Monday morning approved the proposed 15% tuition increment for the undergraduate students starting 2018/19, Nile Post confirms.

This comes a week after a seven member student leaders committee report that suggested Makerere increases the tuition by 15% for only new students was handed over to the University Vice Chancellor, Professor Barnabas Nawangwe for cross examination.

Now if the Professors social media handles are anything to go by, the Council has approved the report and the new structure will come into play starting with the 2018/2019 academic year.

Nawangwe says that ''this will enable management to make major improvements in service delivery and infrastructure so that the students can have an experience  of a top University that Makerere is."

For starters, the University council had earlier suggested a 91% increase in the tuition structure which raised eye brows among the students fraternity and prompting student leaders to carry out various visits to different Universities across East Africa in a bid to bench mark how they have been able to implement tuition increment policies over the years. The students suggested that instead of a 91% increase, Makerere can go with a 15% increment considering a number of factors such as the current economy out cries among others.

A section of the students still prefer a preservation of the status quo saying any increase in the tuition is exploitative considering the tough economic conditions.

These have went ahead to file a petition of the guild speaker and president Papa Were Salim saying they didn't represent the voice of the students and there fore need to vacate office.

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