Tertiary School in Business Administration
“Graduating from TSiBA brings hope to my community as it
shows that despite our current circumstances, we can dare
to dream knowing that everything is possible”
“Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.” Nelson Mandela
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Youth Unemployment in South Africa
Source: South Africa Labour Force Survey Data 2014 / Higher Education & Training
• When youth get a formal sector job, they have a 77% chance of staying employed
• Education and training are amongst the most important drivers for entrepreneurial activity
South AfricanLabour Force
46% Youth (15-34)
Unemployment Rates
15-24 years: 48.8%Job tenure: 11 months
25-34 years: 29.6%Job tenure: 32 months
• The job tenure in a formal sector job is 3 times longer (55 months) than in an informal one
• The job tenure in a skilled job (Manager, Professional and Technician) is 1.75 times longer than in a semi-skilled job (clerk, machine operator, trade)
South African Unemployed
66% Youth (15-34)
Job tenure with Tertiary education is 1.7 times
longer (74 months) than with matric
From the unemployed, those with tertiary education represent 1.7% of the total labour force
With Tertiary Education
Is education the way out of poverty?
Source: South Africa Labour Force Survey Data 2014
17.1%
31.9%
51.0%
Education Levels of the Labour Force
With Tertiary EducationWith MatricLower than Matric
90% are employed
With Tertiary Ed-ucation, 7.0%
With Matric; 32.7%Lower than Ma-
tric; 60.4%
Unemployed
Having a tertiary education reduces the unemployment rate by 21%
From 38% to 16%
From 31% to 11%
National Relevance: TSiBA in alignment with the National Skills Development Strategy III
Developmental and transformation imperatives to guide and measureRACE Skills provision for blacks and
Africans
CLASS Access to skills especially to the poor
GENDER Access to skills for women, especially black
GEOGRAPHY Training rural people for development of rural areas
AGE Training of youth for employment
DISABILITYTraining for people experiencing barriers to employment caused by any form of disability
HIV & AIDSIncorporate the fight against this pandemic and management of HIV and AIDS in the workplace
National challenges being addressed• Lack of access to higher level
education• Inadequate skills levels and
poor work readiness of tertiary education graduates
• Large amount of long term unemployed without entry-level skills
• Failure of business world to equip their workforce to adapt to a knowledge-based economy
• Urban bias in economic development resulting in neglect of skills development initiatives for rural areas Source: NSDS III
Case for Tertiary Education
70,742 students
graduated
National graduation rate
21%
Source: DBE’s 2014 National Senior Certificate ‘Technical Report’ / DHET 2014 Report on 2012
150,752 got minimum
requirements for bachelor
studies
28%
In 2014, 532 860 learners
wrote Matric exam
36.4%cohort pass
rate
How many students have access to higher education?
How many of them graduate?500,430 students
enrolled in an undergraduate degree in public higher education
institutions
&
TSiBA’s graduation rate
50%
Who we areTSiBA is a unique not-for-profit business school, founded in 2004.We provide youth, who may not be able to access opportunities, with high quality education focused on developing entrepreneurship and leadership. We spot future potential.
Vision “Ignite Opportunity”’
MissionTo be an innovative learning community that graduates entrepreneurial leaders who ignite opportunity and social change.
TSiBA is registered and accredited with the Department of Education as a private higher education institution (No: 2007/HE08/001). TSiBA is also registered as a Public Benefit Organisation (No: 930014613).
Urban campus in Pinelands, Cape Town
Rural campus, TSIBA Eden, in the town of Karatara, near Knysna
Quality Education• Certificate in Practical Business
Administration (Eden campus)• Higher Certificate in Business
Administration • Bachelor in Business Administration • Post Graduate diploma in Small
Enterprise Consulting
What we do
Education Solutions
Career CentreRecruitment &
Placement
Ignition Centres
• Cape Town• Eden
TSiBA B-BBEE Elements• Empowerment Partner• Ownership• Management Control• Skills Development• Enterprise & Supplier
Development• Socio-Economic
Development
Profile of Graduateness
We look at what it takes to be successful and build it in as credit
bearing activities
The TSiBA DifferencePay it Forward
Leadership & Skills Development
Career PathingInternships
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Mentoring
2014 Impact Statistics
Our Aims• To drive social change• To ignite opportunity by
increasing access into higher education
• To grow the pool of employable graduates who pay it forward
• To improve graduate throughput
95%are working or pursuing post-graduate studies or are entrepreneurs
of TSiBA degree graduates
7 Mandela-Rhodes Scholarships
3 Kofi Annan Scholarships
2 Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Fellows
8 Social Innovation Awards
Prestigious Awards
Thank You
www.tsiba.org.za
TSiBA is registered and accredited with the Department of Education as a private higher education institution (No: 2007/HE08/001). TSiBA is also registered as a Public Benefit Organisation (No: 930014613).
Programmes• Certificate in Practical Business Administration (CPBA) NQF Level 4, worth 140 credits. SAQA 61595• Higher Certificate in Business Administration (HCBA) NQF Level 5, worth 130 credits. SAQA 84186• Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) NQF Level 7, worth 369 credits. SAQA 61469• Post Graduate diploma in Small Enterprise Consulting (PG dip SEC) NQF Level 8, worth 120 credits. SAQA 90822
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