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February 2015 Vol.
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Merit Research Journal of Education and Review (ISSN:
2350-2282) Vol. 3(2)
pp. 115-118, February, 2015
Copyright © 2015 Merit Research Journals |
Review
Impact of Fees Increase on University Students Education in
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The study sought
to highlight the impact of fees’ increase on university students
and their programmes in Nigeria. Fees’ increase has serious
implications for educational enterprise across the globe,
especially in developing countries at the turn of the 21st
century. At the inception of universities the regional
governments ploughed money into the universities. Government
gave scholarships, grants and subsidies to students. Many
university lecturers were sponsored overseas for training in
scholarly productivity. Unfortunately the military rule in
relation to IMF ushered in the Structural Adjustment Programme
(SAP), removal of subsidies, scholarships and grants, debt
burden, and globalisation forces triggered serious problems that
have sweeping implications for university education. Crucial
issues like education, health, environmental management and
others were neglected as a result of debt repayment. Findings
revealed that removal of scholarships, subsidies and grants, and
globalisation forces, triggered negative consequences such as
violent demonstrations, open and close syndrome, decrease in
enrolment, increase in drop-out rate, students’ exposure to
off-campus residence and attendant unsettling non-conducive
environment for effective and serious academic activities that
could have launched Nigeria into the 21st Century global
knowledge economy. The study recommends the adoption of Unesco”s
26% bench-mark for education.
Keywords: 21st century, Education and Impact, Fees
Increase, Nigeria, University students
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