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    • Education Policy

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    • Bursaries are financial awards that support students pursuing higher education.
    • The removal of bursaries represents a significant policy shift in educational funding.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the potential impact of eliminating bursaries on student applications for degree courses.
    • To assess the deterrent effect of financial aid changes on higher education enrollment.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of policy documents related to educational funding.
    • Review of historical enrollment data in response to previous financial aid changes.
    • Surveys and interviews with prospective students regarding financial barriers to education.

    Main Results:

    • Anticipated decrease in applications for degree programs, particularly among financially disadvantaged students.
    • Increased concern among potential applicants regarding the financial viability of pursuing higher education.
    • Potential widening of the socio-economic gap in higher education access.

    Conclusions:

    • The elimination of bursaries is likely to discourage applications for degree courses.
    • Policy interventions are needed to mitigate the negative impact on student enrollment and educational equity.