SFI Expresses Opposition to Fee Increase at Cusat
**Significant Increase in School Fees Reported for Caution Deposit, Extracurricular Activities, and Alumni Contributions, Says SFI**
The Students Federation of India (SFI) has reported a notable rise in certain school fees for the current academic year, specifically highlighting increases in the caution deposit, fees for extracurricular activities, and alumni contributions when compared to the previous year.
The SFI emphasized that such hikes could place a financial burden on students and their families, particularly in light of the ongoing economic challenges faced by many households. The organization urges education authorities to consider the implications of these increases and to engage in transparent discussions regarding fee structures.
In addition to the fee hikes, the SFI has called for a comprehensive review of the overall education funding model, advocating for more accessible education that does not compromise quality. They suggest that schools should explore alternative funding avenues rather than increasing financial burdens on students and their families.
This report comes amidst broader discussions on educational affordability and access in India, where many students and educational institutions are still navigating the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on both academic and financial landscapes. The SFI plans to organize meetings and campaigns to raise awareness about these issues and push for policy improvements.
