TY - JOUR AU - Joseph Kimoga PY - 2021/10/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - State-Public University Contractual Relationship Impact on Student’s Accessibility Rights: The Agency Theory Perspective JF - East African Journal of Education Studies JA - EAJES VL - 4 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.37284/eajes.4.1.451 UR - https://journals.eanso.org/index.php/eajes/article/view/451 AB - The state-public university contractual relationship constrains public universities to be driven by the state expected level of quality output of graduates. The relationship reduces institutional substantive and procedural autonomy in specific key areas like student admission. In order to achieve good results consonant to the state support, universities are directed to ensure strict scrutiny of those they admit. This locks out many qualifying students from accessing studies at state-funded institutions. This study uses the perspective of agency theory to assess the impact of state – public university contractual relationship on student’s accessibility rights. The interpretive phenomenological analysis enabled to appreciate data collected through self-administered questions given to seven participants in four public and regional universities. The analysis bases on parameters of selection and admission. The study recommends capital grant, national ranking of academic units, and policy imperatives for special interest groups as the means by which sub-Saharan higher education institutions can maximise students’ access rights ER -