 
  Asive Dlanjwa, President of the Student Representative 
Council (SRC) on the Bloemfontein Campus, and Pura
 Mgolombane, Dean of Student Affairs, during the 
announcement of the 2017/2018 SRC. 
Photo: Johan Roux 
    
Nothing humbles him more than the fact that thousands of students had chosen  to put their weight, hopes, and dreams behind him. The emotions Asive  Dlanjwa felt when he was announced as the new President of the Student  Representative Council (SRC) on the Bloemfontein Campus reveals  something about his character.
He clearly understands the weight of the responsibility on his  shoulders. Asive, who loves the church and cycling, says he felt a variety of  emotions when he was announced as  president on 31 August 2017 at the Thakaneng Bridge. 
“It was an exciting feeling, but more than anything, it was such a  humbling feeling; humbled not only by the excitement of the students when I was  announced, but also by the fact that thousands of students had chosen to put  their weight, hopes, and dreams behind me!”
Two main objectives
Asive and his SRC have two main objectives – to improve access to the  university and advance the integration of our off-campus students into the  greater campus community. The Bachelor of Commerce student from Umtata says  there are several issues and initiatives his SRC will be tackling – all of them  flowing from these objectives.
Including off-campus  students
Asive says the SRC will seek to improve access to the university and its  various offerings, and to also provide the necessary support to ensure their success.  “Also within this objective would be to decisively deal with all forms of  exclusion, from academic to financial to social and cultural exclusions  perpetuated by systems and policies.”
With regards to off-campus students, he says university life previously  revolved around residence life. He means the remains of that are still evident,  to the detriment of the greater student community who are off-campus students.