The Potential Impact and Influence of Private Higher Education Institutions in the Internationalization of Higher Education in South Africa
Abstract
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 advocates the need for inclusive and
equitable quality education, which will promote life-long learning opportunities for all.
Globally, however, the demand for access to higher education exceeds the places which are
available, resulting in many students who cannot obtain places in institutions and in their
respective programmes of choice.
A case study research method was utilized, using a private higher education institution (HEI),
referred to here as “Institution Y”. The empirical part of the search focused on engaging in
dialogue with some of the directors based on their experience by retrieving information around
the internationalisation of private higher education.
South Africa, in its quest to be the preferred destination of choice to study and research, has to
discover a working basis that is universal in its application. Arguments influencing inclusivity,
equality and life-long learning focuses around conceptualisation, foot-printing and agility,
surfaced in the study.
The potential impact and influence of private HEIs on internationalisation of higher education
can only be aligned with Goal 4 if re-conceptualisation, increasing the international footprint
and agility, is driven aggressively for the greater good of the South African higher education.
It is advocated, amongst other recommendations, that private and public higher educations be
strengthened systemically in South Africa, so that it becomes the destination of choice for
higher education to realise Sustainable Development Goal 4