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FET colleges are designed to provide learning programmes that develop the skills needed in the South African economy, and post-matric students are being encouraged to explore this avenue of higher education. Des Squire talks about the purpose of FET colleges in a country wracked by skills shortages. |
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In the wake of South Africa’s Matric results being published many 2011 matriculants now face the reality that they may not obtain a university place despite qualifying. Learners are being urged to consider private colleges and FET institutions as a viable option for gaining a tertiary education. Among them are quality institutions offering courses that address the economic needs of our country. Many colleges have a higher ratio of graduates placed directly into related employment. |
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False Bay College is spearheading the development of the workforce to respond to the growth of the economy and as a true FET institution, False Bay College equips learners with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes, values and competencies that will allow them to access lifelong learning opportunities and ensure that they become economically productive members of society . |
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The Cape Town-based Gaming and Hospitality Management Academyis running a programme that will give free training to waitrons and bartenders. Students will learn all the necessary skills required to perform a professional service for the hospitality industry in the Western Cape. What is unique about this initiative is that there is no cost to the trainees.
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Gert Sibande College (GS College) is based in Mpumalanga, spread throughout four campuses in Ermelo, Evander, Standerton and Mpuluzi.
GS College emphasises on-site and distance e-learning through qualified assessors and moderators, who give training in SAQA affiliated courses. Business Management Studies and Engineering theory are specialities, supplemented with practical training in line with industry standards.
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