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CPUT dental students halt classes in protest
Cape Argus
|March 25, 2026
STUDENTS in the Dental Science Department at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) have put a stop to academic activities, citing prolonged disruptions to practical training, concerns over facilities and uncertainty about professional accreditation.
The shutdown began on Monday, with classes and exams suspended. Student representatives say the protest will continue until at least April 1 or until their concerns are addressed.
Students allege the disruption stems from a relocation process that began in May last year, when they were moved from the Tygerberg Hospital campus. They claim this resulted in extended periods without practical training.
"We are being taught a practical profession through a computer screen. You cannot learn dental work through theory alone," a student representative said.
They further allege that a subsequent move to a general science laboratory at the Bellville campus was unsuitable for dental training, citing ventilation concerns, overcrowding and a lack of specialised equipment.
Students also claim access to clinical placements, including at the University of the Western Cape, has been limited, affecting their ability to complete required clinical hours.
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