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  • South African Theological Seminary Online Application For Admission

    South African Theological Seminary Online Application For Admission

    Crossroads Application Form  – This is for our pre-tertiary programme and applies to both the Crossroads online and the Crossroad printed options. Please select the option “Individual” and the “Crossroads Programme” when completing the Crossroads online application form.

    Undergraduate Application Form  – This is for all courses excluding Honours, Masters and Doctorate.

    Postgraduate application form – This is for Honours, Masters and Doctorate.

    Stand Alone Course Application Form – If you would prefer to complete single courses in preference to a full programme, please click on the Stand Alone Course Application Form and make your selection from the list provided in this form.

    In order for your application form to be submitted and processed successfully, please ensure that JavaScript is enabled in your web browser

    Please take extra care when completing the online application form not to use apostrophes, commas, inverted commas, brackets or slashes.

    If you have ever completed an application form for SATS before please do not fill in a new one. Please contact the Enrolments Officer sharon@sats.edu.za to process your enquiry.

    Thank you for applying at the South African Theological Seminary.

    To pay your fees online, simply click here.

    If you have already completed a qualification at SATS and would like to apply for a second qualification please do not complete the online application form. Instead, please contact either:

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    PLEASE REMEMBER to pay the Application Fee for undergraduate programmes of R250 (US$40 £25) either online OR by depositing the money directly into the SATS bank account. (See below for our banking details.)

    IMPORTANT: If you are outside South Africa, please try to pay by credit card if at all possible, as all other methods incur substantial costs, for which you will be responsible, e.g. foreign payments through a bank cost R235 each time.

    Name of Bank: First National
    Branch: Fourways Mall
    Branch Number: 251655
    Name of Account: S A Theological Seminary
    Account #: 51321182366
    Swift: FIRNZAJJ

    NB: KINDLY NOTE THAT YOUR ENROLMENT FEE IS NON REFUNDABLE.

    If you elect to terminate your programme, no refunds will be issued.

  • University of Cape Town UCT Short Courses 2026/2027

    University of Cape Town UCT Short Courses Offered 2026/2027

    University of Cape Town UCT Short Courses; See details on University of Cape Town UCT Short Courses 2026/2027

    Continuing education

    Short courses, workshops, seminars, lectures and conferences are organised by the following UCT bodies as part of the university’s commitment to continuing education:

    • Continuing Professional Development
    • Centre for Extra-Mural Studies
    • UCT Law @ Work
    • UCT English Language Centre
    • Continuing Education Unit Health

    Apply Now

    Continuing Professional Development The Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme offers short courses, workshops and conferences. These provide ongoing education for professionals, outside the formal academic courses offered at UCT for degree purposes. Continuing education includes all subjects that may benefit people in their professional and vocational activities.

    Centre for Extra-Mural Studies The Centre for Extra-Mural Studies (EMS) contributes to the university’s social responsiveness by supporting students and making academic and university resources available to a wider range of participants. The EMS provides a range of courses and learning opportunities for local and overseas university students as well as participants from commerce and industry, government departments, non-governmental organisations and the general public.

    EMS coordinates the annual Summer School, short courses for the general public, continuing education courses for working people, Third Term credit-bearing courses for current UCT students and specialised programmes for visiting international student groups.

    • LSE-UCT July School
      The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) offer the LSE-UCT July School for 2 weeks every year. This innovative and prestigious ‘summer school’-style programme provides students, graduates and professionals from across the globe with an exciting opportunity to study important social science issues relevant to Africa today. Subject areas include international relations, economics, management, government, geography, law, media and social policy.
    • Summer School
      The annual Summer School runs for 2 weeks in January each year and is the largest public education programme of its kind in South Africa, regularly attracting around 3 000 people. Summer School offers courses on a range of topics from arts, humanities and current issues to the physical and environmental sciences and aims to make specialised knowledge accessible to a wide audience, regardless of educational qualifications. These courses are for non-degree purposes and do not involve examinations or certification, though written or practical projects and reading may be required. The programme is available from October each year on the Summer School website.

    UCT Law @ Work Leading the way in continuing legal education since 1999, UCT Law@work presents a range of seminars and courses dealing with various aspects of the law, including labour, commercial and public law.

    UCT English Language Centre Based in the Faculty of Humanities, the UCT English Language Centre (ELC) delivers year-round programmes in English as a foreign language to international participants of all ages. Courses are offered at various proficiency levels, including general English, English for business communication and preparation courses for the IELTS (International English Language Testing System), TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language ) and Cambridge English exams. The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programme helps local and international applicants to UCT who need to improve their level of English before beginning their degree courses.

    Continuing Education Unit Health The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Health is the official continuing education programme for UCT’s Faculty of Health Sciences.The unit was established in October 2015 to facilitate short courses offered by the various departments in the faculty for the ongoing development of healthcare professionals. Apply Now

  • Details Of Uzmfolozi TVET College Application 2026/2027

    Details Of Uzmfolozi TVET College Application 2026/2027

    Welcome to Umfolozi College. Our college offers National Certificate (Vocational) and Diploma courses in a range of Business and Engineering fields at five main campuses across northern Kwa-Zulu Natal. In addition, eight skills campuses offer a variety of skills training in rural communities.
    The college also engages in co-operative and learnership programmes.
    This publication aims to provide prospective students with detailed information about courses and programmes currently on offer at our various campuses.
    Please study the contents carefully and discuss your options with Student Support Services or with any of our Senior Lecturers before making your final choices as these impact on your future study options and your career.

     

    What you need to know:
    • The availability of courses and subjects listed in this publication will depend on the number of students enrolled.
    • National Certificate (Vocational) programmes are offered on a full-time basis only. New NC (V) students are required to complete a placement assessment prior to registration.
    • N4 – N6 programmes are offered on a full-time and part-time basis only.
    • All prospective students are required to complete an application evaluation form as set by the specific Campus at which they wish to study.
    • The college offers a range of short courses which are flexible and can be offered according to company needs (e.g. languages, computer packages etc.) See the section on Skills Training (pg.5)
    for further details.
    • Through the Department of Education & Training’s TVET Colleges’ Bursary scheme, bursaries are available to qualifying NC (V) and full-time N-Level students. Enquiries can be made at Student
    Support Services at 035 797 4319 or at your nearest campus.

     

    TVET Colleges are able to offer the following qualifications:

    National Diploma
    A National Diploma (M+3/NQF5) Qualification is awarded to students who have completed their N4 – N6 in a specific field at an TVET College, and are able to provide proof that the required relevant in-service training period has been completed. The full duration including completion of studies and in-service training is usually 3
    years.

    National Certificate (Vocational)

    A range of vocationally based programmes introduced at TVET Colleges in 2007.

    Skills programmes

    Short duration skills based programmes offered by TVET Colleges, usually from rurally located skills campuses.

    Co-operative Training & Support

    This is training for young people on the fundamentals of establishing and managing a youth co-operative business. A co-operative in an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. For further information contact the Programmes Department on 035 902 9594.

    Learnerships

    A training programme that combines theory at a college or training centre with relevant practice on-the-job. It is a legally binding agreement between an employer, a learner (typically an existing employee of the company) and a training provider. For further information contact the Programmes Department on 035 902 9594.

    When to apply:

    After enrolling in an NC (V) programme. Applications forms will be distributed at induction.

    How to apply:
    • Enroll for your chosen NC (V) programme
    • Obtain an application form during induction.
    • Complete the form and return it to the campus. Ensure that you submit your form BEFORE THE CLOSING DATE and provide ALLrequested supporting documentation.
    • Qualifying applications will them be submitted to the Umfolozi College Bursary Committee for consideration. Bursaries will be awarded based on financial need and academic performance within the confines of the funds allocated to the College by the Department of Higher Education & Training.
    • IMPORTANT: Students enrolling for NC (V) programmes are required to pay 25% of their fees on registration. However, students should ensure that they have the means to pay the full study and
    related fees for their programme, according to college requirements and deadlines, and not rely on receiving a bursary as bursary funds are limited, and are awarded according to strict pre-determined
    criteria. Students who do not receive bursaries will be liable for their own outstanding student accounts.

    Contact Details

    Central Office
    Tel +27 (35) 902 9501
    Fax +27 (35) 789 2585
    Naboomnek Street, Arboretum, Richards Bay
    Email: info.umfcao@feta.gov.za

    Chief Albert Luthuli Campus
    Tel +27 (32) 559 6555 / 6564
    Fax +27 (32) 559 9468
    Cnr R102 and D270, Groutville

    Eshowe Campus
    Tel +27 (35) 474 2801 / 2304
    Fax +27 (35) 474 2817
    King Dinizulu Road, Eshowe

    Esikhawini Campus
    Tel +27 (35) 796 5568 / 5576
    Fax +27 (35) 796 5530
    Lot no. 11, Esikhawini Highway

    Mandeni Campus
    Tel +27 (32) 456 3626 / 8400
    Fax +27 (32)456 5777
    End of Anderson Road, Mandeni

    Richtek Campus
    Tel +27 (35) 902 9500
    Fax +27 (35) 789 7011
    Cnr Via Richardia & Naboomnek, Arboretum, R/Bay

    Website: www.umfolozicollege.co.za

     

  • University of South Africa Brochures 2026

    University of South Africa Brochures 2026

    SEE LIST OF UNISA BROCHURE ARCHIVE

    You can find and download the Unisa Brochure for here: Unisa Prospectus

    Or you can visit their website and follow these instructions to explore the course options.

    1. Visit Unisa’s home page here: Unisa. You will see a page that looks like this:

    Unisa Courses

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2. Next, you will need to select the admissions tab, and choose the Apply for Admissions option from the drop down menu:

    Unisa Courses

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    3. Now you need to choose what kind of course you want to study, for this example, we will use the undergraduate option. Click on the option you want to select and then you will get to a page that looks like this. Choose the start the process option.

    Unisa Courses

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    4. Now choose the option that relates to you, for this example, we will say yes.

    U4

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    5. Now choose the option that relates to you, for this example, we will say yes.

     

    Unisa Courses

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    6. Now you will get to a page that will help you choose your qualification. Then you will be able to choose a course based on either a college, a qualification, or choose a field of interest and explore your options.

     

    7. Once you have decided on a course you can apply for admission. Find out more about how to check the status of your application here: Unisa application status.

  • Sol Plaatje University NSFAS Approved List

    Sol Plaatje University NSFAS Approved List

    Applications Reopen 9 January 2026

    NSFAS will reopen 2026 applications as from 9 January 2026. Learners and students are encouraged to make use of this application period if you have not applied during the 1 August 2016 to 30 November 2016 application period. This reopened application period will close on 20 January 2026 for learners and students who will be studying at a public university, and on 14 February 2026 at a TVET College.

    Application results for applicants who applied during the 1 August 2016 to 30 November 2016 period will receive communication via SMS as from 5 January 2026, thus it is important that we have your correct cellphone number. Update your contact details by calling the NSFAS Contact Centre on 086 006 7327.

    To all 2026 first year students

    All students who will register at public universities/ TVET Colleges for the first time in 2026 and need financial support can apply directly to NSFAS for financial assistance as from 9 January 2026. Applications will remain open between 9 January 2026 to 20 January 2026 for those who will be studying at a university and 9 January 2026 to 14 February 2026 for those who will be studying at a TVET College .

    To all current university/ TVET college students already funded by NSFAS

    NSFAS is in a process to receive all your information and details from the university/college where you are currently enrolled. You will be automatically migrated to the student-centred model, and will be notified by SMS/post once NSFAS has received and registered your details.

    To all current university/TVET college students, who are not funded by NSFAS, but intend to apply for NSFAS assistance for the 2026 academic year

    All the above mentioned students – including those who were previously on a government funded bursary programme not offered by NSFAS – can apply for NSFAS financial assistance for the 2026 academic year as from 9 January 2026 to 20 January 2026 for those who will be studying at a university and 9 January 2026 to 14 February 2026 for those who will be studying at a TVET College .

  • Applications for Second Half of 2026

    Applications for Second Half of 2026

    If you have missed the boat with applications for the first semester, then you can catch the next one.  There are some institutions that open applications for second semester studies.

    • The Private Hotel School  (Applications for second semester close on 30 April 2026)
    • UNISA  (Applications for second semester close on 28 April 2026)
    • UKZN  (Applications for second semester close on 30 April 2026.  Please note:  not all programmes will consider applications for entry into second semester)
    • Tshwane University of Technology  (Applications for second semester close on 15 May 2026 for courses that start in July)
    • Cape Peninsula University of Technology (Applications for second semester close on 31 May 2026.  Please note:  not all programmes will consider applications for entry into second semester)

    Late Applications

    Late applications is a thing.  A cool thing. Some institutions are still accepting applications for a limited time.  Please note:  if you apply late, you will need to pay a late applications fee.  These are the institutions that are still accepting late applications:

    • Central Technical College
    • Mangosuthu University of Technology
  • UNISA Baccalaureus Technologiae: Engineering: Civil Structural Course

    UNISA Baccalaureus Technologiae: Engineering: Civil Structural Course

    Admission and re-admission requirements

    Qualification admission requirements

    Your admission to Unisa is dependent on you meeting the specific admission requirements for your chosen qualification.
    A National Diploma: Engineering (S4) in the relevant discipline or equivalent qualification OR National Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering (T4) OR Foreign Civil Engineering qualifications are considered but subject to SAQA evaluation and departmental approval. Students with a National Diploma (T3) in Civil Engineering must do bridging study units: (I) Documentation III. Choose 3 of the following 4 study units: (ii) Structural Analysis III; (iii) Transportation Engineering III; (iv) Water Engineering III; (iv) Geotechnical Engineering III or a minimum of 50% of the completed qualification that satisfy the vocational requirement of the specific B-Tech qualification.

    If you don’t meet the admission requirements above, click here to view other qualification admission requirements in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology

    Qualification stream:Structural
    Qualification code:BTECV – STR
    NQF level:7
    Total credits:120
    SAQA ID:62320
    APS/AS:50
    Maximum time to complete this qualification: 3 years

    Student fees and funding your studies

    Application fee

    Pay the application fee once you’ve received your student number:

    • R105 for online applications
    • R160 for hard copy applications

    Please note that this application fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa.

    Student fees

    Click here to find out more about Unisa’s student fees, and the bursaries and loans for Unisa students.

    Apply for admission

    Applications for admission to undergraduate higher certificates, diplomas & degrees, advanced certificates, advanced diplomas, the Postgraduate Certificate in Education & BTech degrees will be open from August – September 
    Applications will however close earlier on August for the following two qualifications:

    • Bachelor of Social Work (90088)
    • Higher Certificate in Social Auxiliary Work (90011)

    Please note:

    • Everyone wanting to start a new qualification must apply for admission.
    • Unisa will inform you of the outcome of your application. If successful, Unisa will indicate for which qualification you have been accepted and will offer you a space for the period for which you have applied (ie either semester 1 or semester 2).
    • You must accept or decline Unisa’s offer within the prescribed period of time.
    • If you accept Unisa’s offer, you must register for the period for which you have been granted admission (ie semester 1 or semester 2). Should you not register for the relevant semester of study, you will need to re-apply for admission during the next application period.

    Additional support for this qualification via TVET colleges

    Unisa has an agreement with various Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges to offer classes in a selected number of qualifications. These classes have proved to generally improve the throughput rate of students who enrol for them.
    Take note of the following:

    • Make sure that your TVET college of choice offers support in your qualification.
    • Apply for admission during Unisa’s application period via your TVET college or via Unisa.

    Registration

    Unisa will send the necessary information about registration dates and the registration process to all successful applicants who have confirmed their acceptance of Unisa’s offer. Visit www.unisa.ac.za/register for registration information.

  • Details Of Rhodes University Application 2026/2027

    Details Of Rhodes University Application 2026/2027

    Rhodes University Online Application 2026/2027 :To apply to the Rhodes University  , you need the documents below :

    1) A certified copy of the green bar coded ID
    2) Proof of payment of any relevant application fees
    3) Certified copy of grade 11 results and any latest grade 12 results
    For a full list of tips to remember before you apply, read here. Applicants must check individual further requirements for each course and each tertiary institution. Please also be aware of NBTs and check with your university if you need NBT results to apply. For more information on NBT’s click here.
    FYI: South Africans learners wishing to apply online will need a working email address and an ID number. Foreign learners wishing to apply will need to have their passport number.

    Undergraduate Online Applications  |  Postgraduate Online Application  |  International Student Application


    Latest 2026/2027 University Applications South Africa

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  • Dora Nginza Hospital School Of Nursing Application 2026/2027

    Jobs and Careers

    • 1 Year Course leading to Enrolment as a nurse Auxiliary (ENA) – Requirements; Grade 10
      • All copies must be certified
    • 2 Year Course leading to Enrolment as a Nurse (EN) – Requirements; Weak Grade 12
      • All copies must be certified
    • 2 Year  Bridging Course Leading to a Registration as a General Nurse – Requirement; Qualification as an Enrolled Nurse (EN)
      • Granted Study Leave
    • Support Staff:  Administration work, Data Capturer, Drivers and General Assistants  – Requirements; As per Advert
    • Lecturers; Qualification as a registered Professional Nurse – 4 Years’ Experience
      • Nursing Education Qualification

    How to Apply

    Accommodation and Transport

    Use of surrounding nurses’ homes:  Livingstone Hospital, Dora Nginza Hospital, Provincial Hospital, Lilitha PE Main Campus and / or Private Accommodation

    Transport

    Use of own transport or public transport

    Lilitha PE Main Campus departmental cars for College business

    Student Activities

    Participation in Dora Nginza Sub-Campus and Main Campus Choir

    Student Support and Medical Services

    Student Support

    • Counselling done by lecturing staff and proper reference to EAP (Employee Assistant Programme)
    • Remedial support
    • Peer group support

    Medical Services

    • Medical check-up requested prior entry to the programme
    • Dora Nginza Hospital sick bay/staff wellness department
    • Use of personal medical aid and where applicable

    Emergency contact numbers

    College Staff

    • Mrs Limba (Sub-Campus Head)
    • Ms Madani(Admin Officer)
    • Mrs Malope (Data Capturer)

    Public Emergency Numbers

    • Police-10111
    • Ambulance- 10177
    • Fire-041 481 555
    • Electricity-041 506 5595
    • Fire Alarm control on premises
    • Electricity 041 373 7641
    • Water 0800124000
    • Crime hot line: 0800124000

    The Local SRC structure

    • Students partake in SRC activities
    • Every first Tuesday of the month, SRC holds meetings at Lilitha PE Main Campus with student body

    Outreach Programmes

    • Students participate in projects and outreach programmes e.g. Old age homes, Orphanage Homes, Iron man, Health Awareness Days, e.g. Cancer month, Diabetes week etc.
    • Exhibitions, Mandela Day (67 minutes for Mandela), International Nurses Day.