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20 May 2025
CUT launches game-changing Student Support App – assisting financially strained students
The Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) officially launched a groundbreaking mobile app designed to identify financially at-risk students through a simple fingertip alert system. The app’s user-friendly design instantly connects students to the Wellness Centre for timely support, making it an innovative tool that is easy and comfortable to use.
“Today, we have a lifeline, a bridge between those who are quietly struggling and the people and resources ready to support them. Often, the greatest challenge students face is not only academic but financial. Financial challenges that too often go unnoticed until it is too late,” said Prof Wendy Setlalentoa, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research, Innovation and Engagement.
Prof. Parks Makhoahle, Senior Lecturer from the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, highlighted that the higher education sector in South Africa faces persistent challenges related to student financial stress, often resulting in disruptive demonstrations, particularly at the start of academic terms and before major examinations.
“The App allows them to monitor their financial risk levels, promote self-awareness, and directly connect them to our support services. This can be a real lifesaver for students facing financial stress”, said Prof Makhoahle.
It was developed in collaboration with the university’s IT Department and can provide students with emergency contact options and connects them with wellness resources.
“It will support our students, especially those facing financial challenges. We encourage all students to use it when it becomes available and to reach out for help whenever needed. The app benefits students by providing real-time support whenever they experience financial challenges,” concluded Prof. Makhoahle.
Two students who have explored the app prototype have high praise for its potential. Neo Moagi, currently doing his third year in Medical Laboratory Sciences, said the app will be a game changer for university students.
“The app has a personalised tool and course support to help students manage their finances better. Remember that many students fear going to student support for help. As a result, it will act as a middleman to accommodate students who need help in terms of accommodation, funding, and course-related matters so that we have an efficient learning environment.
What I like most about this app, or the next part of this app, is that it gives you immediate feedback and if you fall under high risk, you can consult the student support personnel for help,” said Moabi.
Second-year Medical Microbiology student Chanelle Mcleod added: “I’m really impressed with the app. It will allow us, students to be honest about our situation and tell us where to find help. It is not always easy being alone, suffering in silence when there are people out there that can help you.”
More about CUT
CUT is the foremost higher education institution in the heartland of South Africa, dedicated to quality education and training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. CUT boasts pockets of excellence, including a premier hotel school and leading research and innovation platforms, i.e., world-class 3D printing technology through medical product development.
For more information about CUT visit http://www.cut.ac.za
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