MALAWI: Catholic University Eying Over 500,000 USD to Support Needy Students
By Luke Bisani
The Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) is eying to raise USD 577,235.56 to support needy students currently facing hiccups in paying their tuition fees at the university.
In a memo addressed to staff members and students, the Acting Vice Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Dr. Wilfred Sumani, said the university is set to launch the Championing Higher Education for Needy Students (CHENS) campaign to mobilize resources and money for the needy and deserving students.
“The deepening economic crisis is making it increasingly difficult for students from financially challenged backgrounds to pay tuition fees,” reads part of the memo signed by Fr. Sumani.
The memo further indicates that hundreds of students’ flock to the office of the Vice Chancellor, requesting financial consideration, hence putting up a campaign to mobilize resources in response to the outcry.
According to the management, the funds mobilized will be used for investment as a way of ensuring the sustainability of the program by assisting students who are needy at the university.
Management has since pleaded with the corporate world and well-wishers to join hands in raising funds for the students in need.
With a student population of over 5000 students, the Catholic University of Malawi registers students who qualify for quality and holistic education from different backgrounds.
Despite being a public university, people opt for the Catholic University of Malawi in the country due to the holistic education that the university offers.