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Makerere University Guild cabinet initiates a fundraising drive to save underprivileged students.

11 October, 2023
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Student leaders at Makerere University led by the Guild President Robert Maseruka have initiated a campaign dubbed “Save a Makererean” aimed at raising Shillings 1 billion to help their underprivileged colleagues on the verge of dropping out due to tuition fees. 


Speaking to journalists at Freedom Square, Maseruka said that approximately 1,000 students drop out of the institution each academic year due to tuition fees challenges. He further disclosed that in the previous semester, he received reports that nearly 3,000 students were unable to sit for their end-of-semester exams because they couldn’t clear their tuition fees.

Tuition fees at Makerere University vary depending on the academic program. The fees range from Shillings 900,000 to 2.5 million with the exclusion of the functional fees, which amount to over Shillings 600,000.

These statistics align with the statement made by the University Vice-Chancellor Professor Barnabas Nawangwe in April this year while appearing before the Education Committee of parliament and confirmed that the university was consistently losing a minimum of 1,000 students each academic year due to their inability to meet tuition expenses.

Maseruka said that they intend to raise money through appeals to Civil societies, Non-Governmental Organizations, Members of Parliament, and influential community members.

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