Extension of University Education Act, 1959

Extension of University Education Act, 1959
Parliament of South Africa
  • Act to provide for the establishment, maintenance, management and control of university colleges for non-white persons; for the admission of students to and their instruction at university colleges; for the limitation of the admission of non-white students to certain university institutions; and for other incidental matters.
CitationAct No. 45 of 1959
Enacted byParliament of South Africa
Royal assent11 June 1959
Commenced21 June 1959
Repealed30 June 1988
Repealed by
Tertiary Education Act, 1988
Status: Repealed

The Extension of University Education Act, Act 45 of 1959, formed part of the apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa. This act made it a criminal offense for a non-white student to register at a formerly open university without the written permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.[1] New universities were then established for various non-white groups.

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