By Larbi Arbaoui
Morocco World News
Tinejdad, July 28, 2012
Moroccan universities proceed in putting into force the ministry circular imposing fees of compulsory insurance on students during the next school year 2012 ? 2013.
The school of Science at the University of Mohammed I in Oujda, published a note including insurance certificate from the bank, precisely Banque Populaire, as a registration requirement for the new students to enroll in the university.
The insurance certificate which is a new registration requirement to the Moroccan universities is imposed by the ministry circular addressed to the Moroccan universities by Lahcen Daoudi, the Minister of Higher Education.
College students who are about to register for the coming school year expressed their dissatisfaction with the unprecedented requirement for registration by the university, regarding this attempt as a step to impose more registration fees on students and to put an end to free education as is stipulated in the plans of the Ministry of Education.
The recent statements issued by Lahcen Daoudi in respect to the cancellation of free education have created quite stir on the parts of students and university teachers who considered the decision an attack targeting poor social classes.
The Minister has already stepped back last week from his announcements that higher education will no longer be free.
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