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Government Sponsoring More Students Through District Quota Than Previously Reported – Acting Minister Muyingo

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


Government Sponsoring More Students Through District Quota Than Previously Reported – Acting Minister Muyingo
Government Sponsoring More Students Through District Quota Than Previously Reported – Acting Minister Muyingo

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KAMPALA: The Acting Minister of Education and Sports, Hon. Dr. Chrysostom Muyingo, has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to expanding access to higher education, revealing that more students are benefiting from state sponsorship under the district quota system than previously indicated.

 

 

While responding to a motion moved by Hon. Oscar Mapenduzi during plenary, Dr. Muyingo clarified that the Government has gone beyond the 896 students mentioned in the motion through the implementation of the Higher Education Students’ Financing Scheme.

 

 

“Under the enactment of the Higher Education Students Financing Scheme, a greater number of students have been sponsored. In the current academic year, 1,228 out of 2,048 students selected to benefit under the scheme were admitted using the district quota system,” Dr. Muyingo told Parliament.

The Acting Minister explained that the financing scheme has significantly strengthened the Government’s efforts to ensure that academically qualified students, particularly those from disadvantaged districts, are able to access university education regardless of their financial background.

 

 

His remarks came as Parliament debated a motion seeking to review and strengthen the district quota admission policy to promote equitable access to higher education across the country.

The Government has continued to prioritize investment in education as a key driver of Uganda’s socio-economic transformation. Through programmes such as Universal Primary Education (UPE), Universal Secondary Education (USE), the district quota admission system, and the Higher Education Students’ Financing Scheme, thousands of learners have been enabled to pursue higher education.

 

 

The district quota system was introduced to promote regional balance by ensuring that students from every district have an opportunity to access public university education based on merit. The Higher Education Students’ Financing Scheme has complemented this initiative by expanding sponsorship opportunities, particularly for students pursuing programmes that contribute to national development.

 

 

The latest figures presented by Dr. Muyingo demonstrate the Government’s continued efforts to widen access to higher education and ensure that more qualified Ugandan students can realize their academic aspirations through state support.

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