The University of the Free State and the student leadership have reached an agreement on the contentious issue of provisional registration.
Both parties have agreed that provisional registration will be phased out over the next two years, rather than being abruptly discontinued.
The university says the phased approach will allow it time to assessย the risks students face and provide the necessary support.
The institution was plunged into chaos last week after announcing that provisional registration would end in January next year.
Studentsย opposed the decision, arguing it would exclude black and financially disadvantaged students from accessing higher education.
Under the new agreement, all students will be fully registered from January.
The university has reiterated its commitment to ongoing engagement with student leadership through open dialogue.
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Similar scenes played out at the University of Fort Hare last week, where seven buildings were torched during student protests.
The aggrieved students re-called for the immediate removal of Vice Chancellor Professor, Sakhela Buhlungu.
Academic activity remains suspended at the institution.
The University of Fort Hare estimates the cost of infrastructure damage at between R250 million and R500 million, with restoration expected to take up to two years.
Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela, says he hopes classes will resume soon.
He also condemned the criminal elements involved in the student protests, where property was damaged.
The minister further called on all student leaders and members of the university community to choose the path of constructive engagement over destruction.
Written by: Lindiwe Mpanza
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