Johannesburg – ADvTECH, Africa’s leading private education provider, has pledged its support to Educor students left in the lurch after the college group was deregistered this week.
Earlier this week on Tuesday Higher Education, Science, and Technology Minister Dr. Blade Nzimande confirmed the de-registration of City Varsity, Damelin, ICESA City Campus, and Lyceum Colleges for “huge compliance failures”.
Amid fears that students enrolled at these colleges would be left in the lurch, ADvTECH has come to the rescue.
ADvTECH, which includes IIE Varsity College, IIE MSA, IIE Vega, and IIE Rosebank College – on Wednesday said it was committed to supporting affected Educor students in completing their qualification and ensuring the sustainability, growth, and development of higher education in South Africa as a whole.
Educor institutions incude City Varsity, Damelin, City Campus, and Lyceum Colleges.
“We stand by the Educor students and are committed to supporting them in successfully completing their qualification,” said Shevon Lurie, Director of The Independent Institute of Education, the higher education division of ADvTECH.
Brands of The IIE include IIE Varsity College, IIE MSA, IIE Vega, and IIE Rosebank College.
“We understand the uncertainty and concern facing affected students.
“This is a regrettable and unfortunate development which will impact thousands, and as The IIE, we endeavour to help students registered for both the contact and distance modes of study to the best of our ability to ensure their academic journey is successful in future.”
Lurie adds: “As part of the ADvTECH group, our commitment is not only to our own students, but also to the sustainability, growth, and development of higher education in South Africa as a whole.”
Lurie said The IIE has set up a centralised process and will be channelling queries through the Registrar’s office to ensure students are quickly and correctly advised.
Students will be accommodated as of Semester 2.
Affected students who would like to enquire about their options for transferring to The IIE can email registrar@iie.ac.za.
The office will assist students with queries regarding similar qualifications, the nearest campus to consider, and the process for applying for academic credits.
Each student’s financial circumstances and academic transcript will be holistically reviewed.
Support for students will be assessed at an individual level given the variables at play. In general, the process ahead will be as follows:
Transfer of courses
The IIE will look for a similar qualification and NQF level in the chosen field of study, ensuring that the student also meets the admission criteria.
Process
The IIE will guide students through the necessary channels and steps to ensure they are fully informed. Given that we are already halfway through the first semester transfers will be facilitated for Semester 2.
Transfer of credits
The IIE will conduct an academic credit mapping exercise for each student. This will entail assessing the overlap between modules that the student has passed with similar modules on the transfer qualification. If there is sufficient alignment, an academic credit/s is granted and the student is exempt from the relevant module.
Fee considerations
Fee credits will be granted for module credits, i.e. the total programme fee will be reduced by the cost of the module/s that the students are granted academic credit.
“Our focus is to support former Educor students to successfully obtain their qualification, without extending their study period wherever possible,” said Lurie.