2022
DOI: 10.20853/36-3-4658
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A self-determination theoretical approach into survival strategies of on-campus and off-campus students from low-income families

Abstract: An enormous number of students from rural-based universities are drawn from provinces which are primarily regarded as rural provinces in South Africa, due to underdevelopment which is rhetorically blamed on the legacy of apartheid. Moreover, a vast number of these students are enrolled at universities as first generation and largely come from low-income families, characterised by elements of poverty. These students often experience literacy problems, mostly because of the type of high school they attended. Be … Show more

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“…Under this condition, some obstacles emerge such as poverty, geographical isolation, limited access to secondary schools, and employment opportunities. In general, they have obstacles related to a lack of infrastructures, such as materials for learning, funds, hunger, stress, and depression [73]. Aruleba and Jere concluded that rural areas face socio-economic, technological, political challenges [74] and political opportunity [75].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under this condition, some obstacles emerge such as poverty, geographical isolation, limited access to secondary schools, and employment opportunities. In general, they have obstacles related to a lack of infrastructures, such as materials for learning, funds, hunger, stress, and depression [73]. Aruleba and Jere concluded that rural areas face socio-economic, technological, political challenges [74] and political opportunity [75].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most students who stay on-campus rely on the subsidies of the schools for their accommodation, as such accommodations are more affordable compared to other locations (Sikhwari et al, 2020;Ravhuhali et al, 2022). This tells a lot about their financial status which can be a stressor and even affect their mental and physical health.…”
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confidence: 99%