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  • NSFAS reopens application window

    NSFAS reopens application window

    The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) will open a second and final application window for students who missed the previous deadline.

    “We are calling on all young people who missed the first application phase this year and need NSFAS financial support, to take advantage of this second opportunity and submit their applications for financial assistance as soon as possible.” – NSFAS

    Applications for students who wish to study at universities will open from 09 January 2026 and close on 20 January 2026.

    Alternatively applications for students who want to study at TVET colleges will open from the 09 January 2026 and close on 14 February 2026.

    According to the NSFAS website paper applications will be accepted however students are encouraged to submit their applications online.

    Online applications can be done on the NSFAS website , while manual applications can be sent via fax, post or email.

    Applicants are reminded to include their matric certificate, identity document or birth certificate, latest academic results and proof of parents income in their application.

    A death certificate or doctor’s certificate may also be required if applicable.

    To find out more about the application requirements visit the NSFAS website

  • 2026 University of Johannesburg (UJ) Application Form

    2026 University of Johannesburg (UJ) Application Form

    APPLICATION PROCESS

    2026 APPLICATIONS

    International Applicants Admission Requirements

    Admission of international applicants is subject to meeting both the university and the Faculty admission requirements as stipulated in the Admission Policy of the University of Johannesburg.

    UNDERGRADUATE APPLICANTS

    APPLICATION AND CLOSING DATE

    Applications open on 01 April of the year preceding the year of intended study and closes on 31 October at 12:00 noon. You may apply online by clicking on the following link; APPLY HERE; should you encounter difficulties when attempting to submit your application online, kindly send an e-mail

    Please Note: All applicants are advised to please not send cash through the mail or leave documents and cash with any unauthorised persons.

    ALL INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS ARE TO TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING:

    • Submit a completed application form with supporting documents together with a non-refundable application fee of R200.00
    • Online applications are free
    • Supporting documents maybe uploaded on the application platform or emailed to intappsdocs@listsrv.uj.ac.za
    • Final School leaving results when applying with international credentials or currently in Grade 12 (Final Grade 11 results)
    • Valid Passport or Identity Document or Birth Certificate
    • Sworn English Translation of documents (Documents issued in any Language other than English)
      Provide proof of the English Proficiency where English was not used as a medium of learning and teaching (the University prefers the applicant to take the IELTS at an overall score of 6 and TOEFL at an average score of 80–104 for Undergraduate programmes) Alternatively, you may elect to write the University of Johannesburg English Language Programme Test (UJELP). Should you choose to write the University of Johannesburg English Language Programme Test (UJELP), Mr Malibongwe Masango will be the contact person for UJELP. Mr Masango is contactable on +27 (0) 11 559 4265 or mmasango@uj.ac.za
    • In case were both first and second choices were unsuccessful, International Admissions office will offer an international applicant an alternative choice option when meeting the requirements
    • Should you require on campus accommodation, please submit a completed residence application form at the same time you apply to study at UJ

    Applicants who are attending or have attended a University within or outside the Republic of South Africa, must submit an academic transcript that covers the period of study, especially if they intend on being granted exemption from modules or courses at University.

    Degree seeking students

    In order to study for a South African degree applicants are required to have achieved a South African National Senior Certificate with a degree endorsement. All International applicants with high school qualifications achieved outside of the Republic of South Africa require a certificate of exemption from the Matriculation Board of South Africa for admission into undergraduate studies. The following supporting documents must be submitted to the Matriculation Board on the address provided below;

    • Form M30 (this form can be downloaded on the Matriculation Board website https://mb.usaf.ac.za)
    • Correctly certified copies of the applicants educational qualifications certified by a South African High Commission,
    • Consulate, Trade Mission or a Public Notary in your home country
    • A correctly certified copy of your passport or birth certificate certified by a South African High Commission, Consulate,
    • Trade Mission or a Public Notary in your home country
    • Sworn English Translation of documents (Documents issued in any Language other than English)
    • Exemption fee as determined by the Matriculation Board (see website https://mb.usaf.ac.za)
    • Submit proof of payment for the Exemption fee of R562 payable to the banking details below

    Contact Details – Matriculations Board

    UNISA Sunnyside Campus
    1st Floor, Block E
    Hadefields Office Park
    1267 Pretorius Street
    Hatfield
    Pretoria

    P O Box 3854
    Pretoria
    0001
    South Africa
    Tel. no: +27 10 591 4401/2
    Email: fax@usaf.ac.za
    Website: https://mb.usaf.ac.za

    Banking Details – Matriculation Board

    Bank – ABSA
    Account Name – Matriculation Board
    Account number – 4059036917
    Branch Name – Sunnyside
    Branch Code – 630345
    When paying at an international bank Swift Code – ABSA ZA JJ

    Applicants from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Congo Brazzaville will have to apply for Matriculation Exemption directly with Matriculation Board. Please submit all correctly certified copies by mail when applying by hardcopy application or e-mail when have applied online. The University faculties have different APS (Admission Points System) for admission. It is important that when applying to the University applicants include copy of school leaving results and/or academic record if they have studied at the university.

    TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRAMMES (DIPLOMA, CERTIFICATE)

    Should you wish to apply for Certificates or Diploma qualification you can apply directly to the university without an Exemption Application or Certificate.

    POSTGRADUATE APPLICANTS

    POST APPLICATION AND CLOSING DATE

    Applications open on 1 April of the year preceding the year of intended study and close on 29 October at 12:00 noon except for the following programmes:

    MEng/Mphil in Engineering Management (Coursework)

    ​29 October  @ 12:00

    MEd Educational Psychology

    25 June  @ 12:00

    ​MA Clinical Psychology and MA Counselling Psychology

    ​9 July  @ 12:00

    BA Hons in Industrial Psychology

    30 September @ 12:00

    BCom Hons in Financial Planning

    ​30 September @ 12:00

    ​BCom Hons in Human Resource Management

    30 September @ 12:00

    BCom Hons in Industrial Psychology

    30 September @ 12:00

    BCom Hons in Investment Management

    30 September @ 12:00

    ​BCom Hons in Marketing Management

    30 September @ 12:00

    ​BCom Hons Strategic Management

    30 September @ 12:00

    BCom Hons in Property Valuation and Mngt.

    30 September @ 12:00

    BCom Hons in Quantitative Finance

    30 September @ 12:00

    MCom/Mphil Industrial Psychology

    30 September @ 12:00

    PhD Industrial Psychology

    30 September @ 12:00

    You may apply online at www.uj.ac.za and follow a link to study @UJ to either to apply online or you may download the application form, which should either be submitted to the Student Enrolment Centre or mailed to the University. Online applicants are exempted from paying an application fee, whereas hardcopy applicants are expected to pay a non-refundable application fee of R200.

    ALL INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS ARE TO TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING:

    Submit a completed application form with supporting documents :

    • Submit a completed application form with supporting documents together with a non-refundable application fee of R200.00
    • Online applications are free
    • Supporting documents maybe uploaded on the application platform or emailed to intappsdocs@listsrv.uj.ac.za
    • If you are a current student still to complete a pre-requisite qualification or your Final academic transcript if studies have been completed.
    • Valid Passport or Identity Document.
    • Sworn English Translation of documents (Documents issued in any Language other than English)
    • Provide proof of the English Proficiency where English was not used as a medium of lecturing (the University prefers the applicant to take the IELTS at an overall score of 7 and TOEFL at an average score of 105–120 for Postgraduate programmes) Alternatively, you may elect to write the University of Johannesburg English Language Programme Test (UJELP). Should you choose to write the University of Johannesburg English Language Programme Test (UJELP), Mr Malibongwe Masango will be the contact person for UJELP. Mr Masango is contactable on +27 (0) 11 559 4265 or mmasango@uj.ac.za

    Should you require on campus accommodation, please submit a completed residence application form at the same time you apply to study at UJ

    Applicants who are attending or have attended a University within or outside the Republic of South Africa, must submit an academic transcript that covers the period of study to allow the assessment of the application for postgraduate studies.

    UNIVERSITY FEES

    Fees generally increase between 5 and 10 percent per year. Please contact the University in November 2026 to obtain the final fees for the 2026 academic year.

    Please Note: All accepted International applicants are required by the Department of Home Affairs to provide proof of available funds for the full tuition fee of the academic year and proof of Medical Aid administered in South Africa paid for a full academic year of study prior to receiving their study visa.

    All privately (i.e. Self, Parent/s or Guardian) funded international students are required to pay their tuition and residence fees (on-campus residences) as follows:

    • An upfront payment of 30% of tuition and residence fees must be paid before or at registration.
    • 35% of the tuition and residence fees to be paid by 30 April.
    • 35% of the tuition and residence fees to be paid by 31 July.

    The University will offer a 5% discount should the full fees be paid before or at registration.

    International levy 2026

    The levies mentioned below are to be paid in line with the above mentioned fees structural payment above together with the non-refundable International Levy, Registration fee and ICT Levy. PLEASE NOTE that the International levy expires on 31 December of each year.

    • SADC- and other African Countries – (Postgraduate, Undergraduate, Full time, Part time) – R2 000-00
    • Other countries – R17 000.00
    • Occasional and Non-degree purposes/practical training – R8 000.00
    • Asylum Seeker/Refugees/Permanent Residence and Exchange students – NONE
    • Non-subsidised courses – R1 000.00

    International levies for the year 2026 will be published prior to registration.

    HOW TO PAY

    Payments to the University can be made in the form of an international bank payment or electronic payment into the following account:

    UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG
    FIRST NATIONAL BANK
    AUCKLAND PARK GAUTENG SOUTH AFRICA
    ACCOUNT: 626 158 73199
    BRANCH CODE: 632005
    SWIFT CODE: FIRNZAJJ
    Reference Number: Student Number

    International Applicants, applying by hardcopy application and making Payments at First National Bank in South Africa or making transfers from an international bank should make use of the following banking details:

    UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG
    FIRST NATIONAL BANK
    AUCKLAND PARK GAUTENG SOUTH AFRICA
    ACCOUNT: 626 158 73280
    BRANCH CODE: 210554
    SWIFT CODE: FIRNZAJJ
    Reference Number: Passport or Identity or Birth Certificate Number

    UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG
    CORNER KINGSWAY AND UNIVERSITY ROAD
    AUCKLAND PARK, JOHANNESBURG
    SOUTH AFRICA

    Applicants seeking on campus residence are required to apply for residency when submitting academic application to the university. The residence application should be accompanied by the residence deposit as stipulated on the Residence Application Form.

    Contact us – International Students only

    For further information regarding international students you can visit the University Website at www.uj.ac.za or the Division for Internationalisation Home Page at www.uj.ac.za/international

    Auckland Park Kingsway Campus (APK)

    Mrs Mampou Ngqumshe
    Tel no: +27 11 559 4517
    mampoum@uj.ac.za

    Doornfontein Campus (DFC)

    Mr. Thabang Mothebe
    Tel no: +27 11 559 6510
    thabangm@uj.ac.za

    Auckland Park Bunting Road Campus (APB)

    Ms. Palesa Makwela
    Tel no: +27 11 559 1027
    pmakwela@uj.ac.za

    Soweto Campus (SWC)

    Tel no.: +27 11 559 5014

    Division for Internationalisation

    Ms. Shantelle Sass
    Tel no.: +27 11 559 7780
    ssass@uj.ac.za

  • Details of IMM Graduate School of Marketing Application 2026/2027

    Details of IMM Graduate School of Marketing Application 2026/2027

    Marketing is fundamental to the success of any business, whether big or small, and the IMM Graduate School plays a major role in promoting the importance of marketing not only as a career, but also as the way to orientate a business.

    The IMM Graduate School strives to be the distance-learning provider of choice and the Centre of Excellence for marketing and marketing-related disciplines in southern Africa. In our endeavours to become the touch point for marketing knowledge and information, the IMM Graduate School will continue to provide all stakeholders with superior and professional customer service and subject matter of the highest academic integrity.

    Admission requirements for prospective students who matriculated or exited the school system from 2026/2027

    All teach-out programmes will be finally phased out at the end of the 2026/2027 academic year.

    Admission Criteria

    Certificate Programmes

    • National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent.
    • The student must have met the minimum requirements for admission to a higher certificate programme at a higher education institution.
    • A CV and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application is required from prospective students over 23 years of age, who have no NSC, and must include work-related experience and a SAPS affidavit stating that they did not obtain a NSC.
    • Please refer to the Calendar of Events for the RPL closing dates

    Diploma Programmes

    • National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent, including an achievement rating of at least 3 (40-49%) in English home language or 4 (50-59%) in English first additional language.
    • The student must have met the minimum requirements for admission to a diploma programme at a higher education institution.
    • A CV and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application is required from prospective students over 23 years of age, who have no NSC, and must include work-related experience and a SAPS affidavit stating that they did not obtain a NSC.
    • Please refer to the Calendar of Events for the RPL closing dates

    Degree Programmes

    • National Senior Certificate (NSC) with an achievement rating of 4 (50 – 59%) in at least four recognised 20-credit subjects, including an achievement rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) in English home language or 4 (50 – 59%) in English first additional language, plus an achievement rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) in Mathematics or 5 (60 – 69%) in Mathematical Literacy.
    • The student must have met the minimum requirements for admission to a degree programme at a higher education institution.
    • A CV and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application is required from prospective students over 23 years of age, who have no NSC, but have written and passed at least 4 NSC subjects at Matric level with a pass of 40%. A certified copy of subjects passed is required. The CV must include work-related experience and a SAPS affidavit must be included stating that they did not obtain an NSC.
    • Please refer to the Calendar of Events for the RPL closing dates
    • Students over the age of 45 may apply as mature age applicants

    Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Management

    • An appropriate and recognised three-year undergraduate qualification on NQF level 7.
    • A minimum of three years appropriate marketing or marketing related experience.
    • A CV and motivational letter is required.

    Applicants are required to complete the Postgraduate Application for Admission form for the Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Management, which, together with certified copies of educational certificates, identity/passport documents, a letter of motivation and a CV, should be returned by registered post to:

    The Dean: Postgraduate Studies
    IMM GSM
    P O Box 91820
    Auckland Park
    2006

    A non-refundable deposit (see fee structure) must accompany the application form.

    Applicants may be required to attend a selection interview at the discretion of the IMM GSM.

    Bachelor of Philosophy (B Phil) Honours in Marketing Management

    • A suitable Bachelors Degree on NQF level 7 with Marketing Management 3 as a major subject.
    • A CV and motivational letter are required.
    • Any other equivalent qualification.

    Applicants are required to complete the Postgraduate Application for Admission form for the B Phil Honours in Marketing Management, which, together with certified copies of educational certificates, identity/passport documents, a letter of motivation and a CV, should be returned by registered post to:

    The Dean: Post Graduate Studies
    IMM GSM
    P O Box 91820
    Auckland Park
    2006

    A non-refundable deposit (see fee structure) must accompany the application form.

    Applicants may be required to attend a selection interview at the discretion of the IMM GSM

    Applicants may be required to write and pass access modules before continuing with the BPhil Honours in Marketing Management

    Admission Criteria with special reference to the National Senior Certificate (NSC)

    For prospective students who have exited the school system as from 2026/2027
    Please note:

    • The minimum statutory requirements to obtain the National Senior Certificate is an achievement rating of 40% in three subjects, one of which is an official language at home language level, and 30% in three subjects.
    • For all IMM GSM programmes, a National Senior Certificate or equivalent is required, including an achievement rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) in English home language or 4 (50 – 59%) in English first additional language.
    • The minimum statutory requirement to achieve a matric exemption is a National Senior Certificate with an achievement rating of 4 (50 – 59%) in at least four recognised 20-credit subjects. The following are recognised 20-credit National Senior Certificate subjects:
      • Accounting
      • Agricultural Science
      • Business Studies
      • Consumer Science
      • Dramatic Arts
      • Economics
      • Engineering
      • Geography
      • Graphics and Design
      • History
      • Visual Arts
      • Information Technology
      • Languages (Two additional languages over and above official languages)
      • Life Sciences
      • Mathematics
      • Mathematical Literacy
      • Music
      • Physical Science
      • Religious Studies

    Admission criteria for non-South African applicants

    Click here to view the entrance requirements for prospective students who have qualified with a school leaving certificate which has not been issued by an approved authority in South Africa, such as UMALUSI.

    Admission requirements for prospective students who have matriculated up to and including 2026/2027

    All teach-out programmes will be finally phased out at the end of the 2026/2027 academic year.

    Admission Criteria

    Certificate Programmes

    • Senior Certificate (Grade 12) or equivalent
    • A CV and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application is required from prospective students over 23 years of age, who have no Senior Certificate, and must include work-related experience and a SAPS affidavit stating that they did not obtain a Senior Certificate.
    • Please refer to the Calendar of Events for the RPL closing dates

    Diploma Programmes

    • Senior Certificate (Grade 12) or equivalent
    • A CV and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application is required from prospective students over 23 years of age, who have no Senior Certificate, and must include work-related experience and a SAPS affidavit stating that they did not obtain a Senior Certificate
    • Please refer to the Calendar of Events for the RPL closing dates

    Degree Programmes

    • Senior Certificate (Grade 12) with university exemption, plus a mark of at least 40% on higher grade or 50% on standard grade in Mathematics.
    • A CV and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application is required from prospective students over 23 years of age, who have no Senior Certificate, but have written and passed at least 4 HG or 4 SG subjects at Matric level. The CV must include work-related experience. SAPS affidavit stating that they did not obtain a Senior Certificate must be included.
    • Please refer to the Calendar of Events for the RPL closing dates
    • Students over the ages of 45 may apply as mature age applicants

    Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Management

    • An appropriate and recognised three-year undergraduate qualification at new NQF level 7.
    • A minimum of three years’ appropriate marketing or marketing related experience.
    • A CV and motivational letter is required.

    Applicants are required to complete the Postgraduate Application for Admission form for the Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Management, which, together with certified copies of educational certificates, identity/passport documents, a letter of motivation and a CV, should be returned by registered post to:

    The Registration Office:
    Postgraduate Programmes
    IMM GSM
    P O Box 91820
    Auckland Park
    2006

    A non-refundable deposit (see fee structure) must accompany the application form.

    Applicants may be required to attend a selection interview at the discretion of the IMM GSM.

    Bachelor of Philosophy (B Phil) Honours in Marketing Management

    • A suitable Bachelors Degree with Marketing Management 3 as a major subject.
    • A CV and motivational letter are required.
    • Any other equivalent qualification.

    Applicants are required to complete the Postgraduate Application for Admission form for the B Phil Honours in Marketing Management, which, together with certified copies of educational certificates, identity/passport documents, a letter of motivation and a CV, should be returned by registered post to:

    The Registration Office:
    Postgraduate Programmes
    IMM GSM
    P O Box 91820
    Auckland Park
    2006

    A non-refundable deposit (see fee structure) must accompany the application form.

    Applicants may be required to attend a selection interview at the discretion of the IMM GSM.

    Admission criteria for non-South African applicants

    Click here to view the entrance requirements for prospective students who have qualified with a school leaving certificate which has not been issued by an approved authority in South Africa, such as UMALUSI.

  • University of Fort Hare Tuition Fee 2026

    University of Fort Hare Tuition Fee 2026

    APPLICATION FEES

     

    TUITION: 
    Non-refundable fee of R120-00 on or before 31st October.
    Late Applications not accepted.
    Acceptance of accommodation of R1000-00 before 31st December

     

    RESIDENCE:  
    Non-Refundable fee of R120-00 on or  before 31st October.
    Non-Refundable fee of R250-00 LATE APPLICATION: 01 NOVEMBER – 31st DECEMBER
    Acceptance of accommodation of R1000-00 before 31st December

     

    BANKING DETAILS

    Bank:     Standard Bank
    Branch:Alice
    Branch Code:     05 01 19
    Account Name:University of Fort Hare
    Account Number:            28 210 1357
    Reference:         Applicant’s full name

     

    AVERAGE COST OF STUDYING AT FORT HARE -2026

     

    1. 1.                Introduction

     

    In order to enable current and prospective students wishing to study at the University of Fort Hare in 2016, the following details are provided as a guide to determine the cost of study.

     

    1. Fees

     

    2.1                       Non Refundable Application Fee – Tuition

    Before the 31st October 2016                                         R 120

     

     

    2.2                       Non Refundable Application Fee – Residence

    Before the 31st October 2016                                         R 120

    after 1st November 2016                                                R 300

     

     

    2.3 Acceptance of accommodation payable before the 31st December 2016  

    R1 000

    2.4 Minimum Initial Payment  

     

    Before any student is permitted to register at the University, the University requires such a student to make a Minimum Initial Payment (MIP) towards

    Tuition …………………………………………………..R3 500

     

    Foreign Levy: Non SADC.………………………………R3500 Foreign Levy: SADC.……………………………………..R1500

     

     

     

    2.5      Settlement of outstanding accounts

     

    The balance owing after the payment of the minimal initial payment (MIP) must be settled as follows:

     

    i. By the end of the first quarter (lectures end) 30%
    ii. By the end of the second quarter (lectures end) 60%
    iii. By the end of the third quarter (lectures end) 100%

     

     

     

    2.6   Average Cost of study – Alice Campus (cost excludes application fees, handouts, books and foreign levy.)

     

    Service Faculty of Agriculture and Science Faculties of Social Science & Humanities, Management & Commerce, Law

    & Education

    Honours
    Tuition 26 236 – 41 831 26 553 – 44 374 18 620
    Residence 14 500-  25 000 14 500 – 25 000 14 500- 25 000
    Meals 15 000 15 000 15 000
    Registration fees 2 630 2 630 2 630
    TOTAL 58 366 – 84 461 58 683 – 87 004 50 750 – 61 250

     

     

    2.7   Average Cost of Study – East London Campus (cost excludes application fees handouts, books and foreign levy.)

     

     

    Service Faculty of Science and Technology Faculties of Social Science & Humanities, Management & Commerce, Law

    & Education

    Honours
    Tuition 26 236 – 41 831 26 553 – 44 374 18 620
    Residence 21 054 – 37 500 21 054 – 37 500 21 054 – 37 500
    Meals 15 000 15 000 15 000
    Registration fees 2 630 2 630 2 630
    TOTAL 64 920 – 96 961 65 237 – 99 504 57 304 – 73 750

     

     

     

    2.8   Average Postgraduate fees for all campuses.

     

    Postgraduate diplomas……………………………………………………..R27 143

    Honours…………………………….………………………………………R18 620

    Masters……………………………………………………………………..R 18 620

    PhD…………………………………………………………………………R 15 015

    Masters of Public Administration…………………………………………..R27 060

     

     

    1. Meals are provided by a private company on cash basis. Students should provide about R5 000 for books.

     

     

    1. 3.                Discounts

     

    Early Settlement Discounts

     

    The following discounts are applicable for all students:

     

    (a)    Settlement of 100% of all fees during registration ……….………………..10%

    (b)   Settlement of 75% of all fees during registration …………………………..5%

     

     

    Second Child Discounts

     

    A discount is granted on tuition fees only for every additional child registered at the University.

    Discount for every additional child registered …………….…………………….10%

     

    Academic Performance Discounts

     

    In order to attract, reward and retain top performing students the University offers following discounts on tuition to such students:

     

     

    3.1. New undergraduates

     

    (a) 34 to 38 Merit points……………………………………………..……….R 3 500

    (b) 39 to 42 Merit points………………………………………….…………R 4 500

    (c) 43 to 47 Merit points………………………………………….…………..R 5 500

    (d) 48 to 100 Swedish points………………………………………………Full tuition

     

     

     

     

    Points Standard Grade
    8 90% +
    7 80% to 89%
    6 70% to 79%
    5 60% to 69%
    4 50% to 59%
    3 40% to 49%
    0 30% to 39%

     

     

    3.2.                     Returning undergraduates

     

    NB: Please note that the current rule is currently under review and a special addendum will be published as soon as this rule has been reviewed and approved by the Rules Committee and Senate.

     

     

    1. 4.                Methods of Payment

     

    1. Direct deposits/internet payments

     

    Direct deposits/internet payments can be made into the University’s bank account at Standard Bank, Alice or East London, Branch Code 050119, Account Number: 282101357 or at First National Bank, Oxford Street East London, Branch Code 210121; Account Number.62150992016. The student number must be used as the reference when using this method of payment.

     

    1. Debit and credit card payments

     

    Debit and credit card payments for student fees are accepted and payments can be made via the Cashiers office by the card holder.

     

    iii.          Debit Orders

     

    Debit order payments are no longer accepted by the University. Students/Parents may however implement a Stop Order with their respective banks and submit a copy of the stop order to the Student Account’s office on or before the 15th of January. This however will not exempt the student from paying the Minimum Initial Payment for registration. The last payment on your stop order should be set for the 31st October.

     

    1. Edu-Loan

     

    Edu-Loan is a study loan that is repayable over a maximum period of 10 months. For further information contact Andisa Magqabi at 043 704 7225 or e-mail her at andisam@eduloan.co.za. Fax: 086 630 4347.

     

     

    1. FINANCIAL AID & BURSARIES

     

    5.1.          The University currently offers financial aid to South African citizens who are financially needy and who show academic potential.

    5.2.          Students are required to apply annually for financial aid and any aid granted is granted for one academic year only.

    5.3.          Funding for such financial aid is made through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) and hence the size of any award is determined according to the NSFAS means test.

    5.4.          The closing date for application for financial aid is the 31st August 2016 for Senior Students and 30 September 2016 in respect of returning students.

     

    5.5.        First Year Student will only be given an application form for Financial Assistance upon providing the Financial Aid Office with a letter from the University indicating that the student has been either accepted or provisionally accepted for the 2015 academic year.

    5.5.          The value of the NSFAS award will only be credited to the student’s fee account in the third term, once all bursaries have been awarded and paid into the student’s account. This is to ensure that the loans granted are as low as possible.

    5.6.          Students receiving NSFAS loans will be required to complete an application form and a loan agreement before any payment will be effected.

    5.7.          The allocation received from NSFAS is limited and hence the Financial Aid Committee of the University, who makes financial aid awards, must ensure that as many students are supported as possible while at the same time taking into account financial need. Students are therefore advised that registering on the basis of receiving a full loan from NSFAS should not be considered and that a family contribution as determined by the Means Test may be required.

    5.8         It is also important to note that there are various different kinds of funding made available each year through NSFAS. Below are just a few categories that are made available each year:

     

    • Ø NSFAS Department of Education General Loan Funding: This categories covers any undergraduate degree or diploma that is offered by the University
    • Ø NSFAS Department of Education Teacher (Ring fenced) Loan Funding: This category only cover student who wish to pursue a Bachelor Degrees in Education or a Post Graduate Certificate in Education.
    • Ø NSFAS Department of Education Disability Bursary: Covers students who  are disabled. Please note that this category covers various disabilities and you are therefore encouraged to contact the Financial Aid and Bursaries Department for  further information pertaining to this category
    • Ø NSFAS Natskills for Scarce Skills: This category funds student who wish to study a degree in the following fields of study: a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in either Accounting, Business Management, Economics, Financial Accounting, Auditing and Information Systems, a Bachelor of Science Degree majoring in either  Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics or Geographical Information Systems or Bachelor of Agriculture.
    • Ø NSFAS Natskills for Initial Teacher Funding: category only cover student who wish to pursue a Bachelor Degrees in Education or a Post Graduate Certificate in Education.
    • Ø NSFAS EC Premiers Loan Fund: These category funds students who wish to study a degree in the following fields of study: a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting, Business Management, Economics, Financial Accounting, Auditing and Information Systems, a Bachelor of Science Degree majoring in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics or Geographical Information Systems or Bachelor of Agriculture.
    • Ø NSFAS Funza Lushaka Bursary: category only cover student who wish to pursue a Bachelor Degrees in Education or a Post Graduate Certificate in Education. For more information on this bursary please visit the following website: www.funzalushaka.gov.za
    • Ø NSFAS National Department of Social Development: this category only cover student who wish to pursue a Bachelor Degrees in Social Work. In order for you to qualify for this bursary you need to apply at your nearest Provincial Department of Social Development.
    • Ø NSFAS Final Year Donor Funding: this category only covers students who are in their Final Year of Study of their Degree or Diploma as well as a Post Graduate Certificate in Education. Please note that you may only receive this award for one full academic year.

     

     

    The above are just a few examples of the different kinds of funding that are on offer at the University of Fort Hare. For further information pertaining to  Financial Assistance and Bursaries, please feel free to contact the Financial Aid and Bursaries Department at the University of Fort Hare.

  • UNISA Short Course in Basic Communication Skills in Zulu

    UNISA Short Course in Basic Communication Skills in Zulu

    University of South Africa Short Course in Basic Communication Skills in Zulu

    Short Course in Basic Communication Skills in Zulu (72761)Purpose

    To empower adult speakers for whom the specific African language is not the first language through basic theoretical and practical language training relevant to their background, so that they can use their communication skills in a social context or gain access to higher education and training, and can develop as multilingual South Africans
     Target group

    Any adult speaker for whom the specific African language is not the first language
     Duration

    Three months
     Language medium

    English and Zulu

    Registration periods

    Semester registration dates (when 10 or more students registered for class)
     Tuition method

    Class attendance and CD’s
     Kind of assessment

    Note:
    Formative assessment and examination admission will comply with UNISA’s formative assessment rules and policies
    Formative assessment:
    Activities, assignments and short tests provide formative assessment in that they are part of the short course and lead students through a series of activities in which they apply the skills that they are learning. Students have to perform certain communicative activities that form part of each lesson, and complete tasks that accompany the lessons. In this manner the material that they have studied is properly revised.
    Summative assessment:
    The examination will require students to apply their basic linguistic knowledge of the African language and its vocabulary in order to communicate in a social multilingual context. Apart from regular activities, there will be a test in the middle of the course which will count 20% towards the final examination. The pass mark is 50%. The examination will be conducted orally in May or October, counting 80% towards the final mark. The sub-minimum for the examination is 40%, under which the year mark does not count. A distinction is 75%.
     Basic Communication Skills in Zulu (CZUU01A)Syllabus/Content Topics

    General Language Introduction
    In the introduction students will be guided in revising general grammatical knowledge. This knowledge was already obtained in their first language up to NQF-level 4. The grammatical function of basic parts of speech such as nouns and verbs will be explained in a simple manner by means of handy communicative phrases, some of which are used in the media. It should be mastered during the first two lessons.
    Topics
    After an introduction to the African languages, the lessons will be based on the following topics:
    Lesson 1: Greetings
    (Greetings and Personal Information; cultural background)
    Lesson 2: My family
    (Identifying copula for persons – building vocabulary, cultural information on African families)
    Lesson 3:The body
    (Identifying copula for objects – building vocabulary, relevant cultural information)
    Lesson 4: At the garage
    (Requests – building vocabulary; cultural background)
    Lesson 5: Transport
    (Interrogatives; instrumental prefix; locatives, African culture)
    Lesson 6: At the restaurant
    (Polite requests; present tense; positive/negative; African cultural background)
    Lesson 7: At the store
    (Building vocabulary, African culture)
    Lesson 8: What is the weather like today?
    (Days of the week; seasons; time words, African culture.)
    Lesson 9: African funerals
    (Culture exploration; present and past tense)
    Lesson 10: At the party
    (Personal information; counting words; building vocabulary, African culture)
    Vocabulary
    The following situations areas will determine the vocabulary used: My home, family; body parts, clothing, transport and the weather; social activities: going to the garage, store, restaurant, funeral, party
     Course leader

    Prof D S (Sekepe) Matjila DLitt et Phil
    Centre for Pan African Languages and Cultural Development
    Office 7-057, Theo van Wijk Building, UNISA
    Tel: 012 429 8097
    Tel: 012 429 8247
    Fax: 012 352 8288
    E-mail: matjids@unisa.ac.za
     Programme administrator(s)

    Prof D S (Sekepe) Matjila
    Centre for Pan African Languages and Cultural Development
    Office 7-057, Theo van Wijk Building, UNISA
    Tel: 012 429 8247
    Tel: 012 429 8097
    Fax: 012 352 8288
    E-mail: matjids@unisa.ac.za
    E-mail: dklerknm@unisa.ac.za

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  • Tshwane University of Technology ( TUT) Nursing Application 2026/2027

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    Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) offers prospective students with two method of applications namely hard-copy application and online application.

    Online application deadline is 30 September

    InstitutionTshwane University of Technology (TUT)

    Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible in the application cycle. Click here to go to the online application platform.

    Applications open on 1 March

    For hard-copy applications follow this link, and complete the application form. You need to submit this form, along with all other necessary documents, to the following address:

    • For postal submission

    Tshwane University of Technology
    Private Bag X680
Pretoria 0001

    • For hand-delivery

    Central Admissions Office
    Building 21-LG20
    Pretoria Campus
    Staatsartillerie Road
    Pretoria West

    Click here to view the General Information Pdf for first year students.

    For more info on admissions, visit their site.

    Application Fees

    Applicants are required to pay an application fee before their application form can be processed. All applicants must attach a copy of the proof of payment to their application form, as well as keep the original proof of payment just in case, or else, upload the original deposit slip to the system.

    • TUT application fee: R 240

    You may pay the application fee via a direct bank deposit, or via EFT (electronic payment), or by postal order.

    • TUT confirmation fee: R 500

    This confirmation fee is a deposit that you need to pay once you receive your letter of acceptance.

    • TUT upfront registration fee: R 1500 (or R1000 if you have already paid the deposit)

    When you register, you need to pay this registration fee upfront. This will only be refunded if you don’t qualify for studies at TUT anymore, or if you have been excluded from your studies.

    All fees are to be paid to the following account:

    Bank: Absa

    Account No: 04 000 0003

    Reference No: Write B102/0120 in the reference column, and the first ten digits of your identity number

    Due Dates

    Application closing dates for:

    15 May for courses that start in July of the same year.

    15 June for Correctional Services Management, Dental Technology, Medical
    Orthotics and Prosthetics, Policing, Pharmacy and Radiography, Road Traffic
    and Municipal Police Management: Municipal and Traffic Policing.

    15 June for all international applicants

    31 July Agriculture: Animal Production, Agriculture: Commercial Mixed Farming, Agriculture: Crop Production, Agriculture: Development and Extension, Analytical Chemistry, Architecture: Professional , Dental Assisting, Biomedical Technology, Biokinetics, Biotechnology, Business Communication, Clinical Technology, Economic Management Analysis, Engineering: Civil, (B Tech’s), Engineering: Chemical, Engineering: Metallurgical, Environmental Health, Fire Technology, Geology, International Communication, Journalism, Legal Assistance, Nature Conservation, Nursing, Officiating and Coaching Science, Project Management, Public Relations Management, Quality, Sport and Exercise Technology, Somatology, Three-Dimensional Design, Veterinary Technology, all qualifications in the Arts Faculty and Education.

    30 September for all other courses.

    Submitting Results and Documents

    • Certified copy of ID
    • Certified copy of SC/NSC or equivalent qualification
    • Official proof that requirements are met (for B tech and postgraduate students)
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  • University of Cape Town UCT Faculty of Humanities

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    Humanities: undergraduate

    Bachelor of Music: General Programme

    Teacher’s Licentiate Diploma in Music

    ACE Programmes

    Advanced Certificate in Education: Life Orientation

    Advanced Certificate in Education: Mathematical Literacy

    Advanced Certificate in Education: Mathematics Education

    Advanced Certificate in Education: Multilingual

    Advanced Certificate in Education: School Management

    Advanced Certificate in Education: Science

    Bachelor of Arts in Film & Media Production

    Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art

    Bachelor of Arts in Theatre & Performance

    Bachelor of Arts
    African Languages & Literatures
    Afrikaans
    Arabic
    Business French
    Classical Studies
    Dance
    Drama
    Economic History
    English
    Film Studies
    French
    Hebrew Language & Literature
    History
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    Jazz Studies
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    Linguistics
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    Music
    Spanish
    Visual & Art History
    Xhosa Communication

    Bachelor of Music in Dance

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    Bachelor of Social Science in Philosophy, Politics & Economics

    Bachelor of Social Science
    Economics
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    International Relations
    Philosophy
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    Psychology
    Public Policy & Administration
    Religious Studies
    Social Anthropology
    Social Development
    Sociology

    Bachelor of Social Work

    Dance Teacher’s Diploma

    Diploma in Education

    Majors offered by departments outside the Faculty of Humanities
    Applied Statistics
    Applied Biology
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    Archaeology
    Astrophysics
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    Chemistry
    Computer Science
    Ecology & Evolution
    Environmental & Geographical Science
    Genetics
    Human Physiology
    Law
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    Mathematical Statistics
    Marine Biology
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    Physics
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    Performer’s Diploma in Opera

    Performer’s Diploma in Theatre

    Teacher’s Licentiate Diploma in Music: Foundation

    Humanities: postgraduate

    The Humanities Faculty offers the following postgraduate degrees and diplomas:

    Doctor of Education

    Doctor of Fine Art

    Doctor of Literature

    Doctor of Music
    Composition & Dissertation
    Dance
    Performance & Dissertation

    Doctor of Philosophy
    African Languages & Literature
    African Studies
    Afrikaans & Netherlandic Studies
    Archaeology
    Art Historical Studies
    Classical Studies
    Criminology
    Dance
    Drama
    Economics
    Education
    English Language & Literature
    Environmental & Geographical Sciences
    Media Studies
    Film Studies
    Fine Art
    French Language & Literature
    Gender Studies
    German Language & Literature
    Historical Studies
    Industrial Sociology
    Italian
    Library & Information Science
    Linguistics
    Music
    Philosophy
    Political Studies
    Psychology
    Religious Studies
    Rhetoric Studies
    Social Anthropology
    Social Work
    Sociology

    Doctor of Social Science
    General

    Master of Arts
    (coursework & dissertation)
    Applied Drama & Theatre Studies
    Applied Economics
    Art Historical Studies
    African languages & Literatures
    Afrikaans & Netherlandic Studies
    Classical Studies
    Clinical Psychology
    Creative Writing
    Economics
    Economics & Demography
    Environmental & Geographical Studies
    Film Theory & Practice
    French Language & Literature
    German Language & Literature
    Health Economics
    Historical Studies
    Italian Language & Literature
    Jewish Studies
    Language, Literature & Modernity
    Literary studies
    Philosophy
    Political Communication
    Public Affairs & Administration
    Psychological Research
    Practical Anthropology
    Sociology
    South African & Comparative Politics
    Theatre & Performance

    Master of Arts
    (dissertation)
    Art Historical Studies
    African Languages & Literatures
    Afrikaans & Netherlandic Studies
    Drama
    English Language & Literature
    Film Studies
    French Language & Literature
    German Language & Literature
    Historical Studies
    Italian language & Literature
    Linguistics
    Philosophy
    Political Studies
    Religious Studies
    Social Anthropology
    Sociology

    Master of Education
    (coursework & dissertation)
    Adult Education
    Applied Language & Literacy Studies
    Curriculum Studies
    Educational Administration, Planning & Social Policy
    Higher Education Studies
    History Education
    History of Art Education
    Information Communication Technologies
    Mathematics Education
    Science Education
    Teaching

    Master of Education
    (dissertation)

    Master of Library & Information Science

    Master of Philosophy in Education
    Adult Education
    Applied Language & Literacy Studies
    Curriculum Studies
    Educational Administration, Planning & Social Policy
    Higher Education Studies
    History Education
    History of Art Education
    Information Communication Technologies
    Mathematics Education
    Science Education
    Teaching

    Master of Philosophy
    (coursework & dissertation)
    African Studies
    Development Studies
    Digital Curation
    Diversity Studies
    Family Law & Development
    HIV/AIDS in Society
    Justice & Transformation
    Literary & Cultural Theory
    Politics, Philosophy & Social Theory
    Politics, Philosophy & Economics
    Public Culture
    Public Policy
    Rhetoric Studies
    Workplace Change & Labour Law

    Master of Philosophy
    (dissertation only)
    African Studies
    Rhetoric Studies
    Library & Information Studies
    General

    Master of Public Administration

    Master of Social Science
    (coursework & minor dissertation)
    Archaeology
    Clinical Practice in Social Work
    Comparative & International Politics
    Democratic Governance
    Economics
    Economics & Demography
    Environmental & Geographical Studies
    Health Economics
    International Relations
    Organisational Psychology
    Philosophy
    Political Communication
    Political Philosophy & Social Theory
    Practical Anthropology
    Probation & Correctional Practice
    Public Affairs & Administration
    Religious Studies
    Social Anthropology
    Social Development
    Social Policy & Management
    Sociology
    South African & Comparative Politics

    Master of Social Science
    (dissertation only)
    Economics
    Environmental & Geographical Studies
    Gender Studies
    Health Economics
    Industrial Sociology
    Organisational Psychology
    Philosophy
    Political Studies
    Psychology
    Religious Studies
    Social Anthropology
    Social Development
    Social Planning & Administration
    Sociology

    Masters of Arts in Fine Art

    Masters of Fine Art
    Fine Art
    New Media
    Film & TV Production

    Postgraduate Certificate in Education – Further Education

    Postgraduate Certificate in Education – Intermediate & Senior Phase

    Postgraduate Certificate in Education – Senior Phase & Further Education

    Postgraduate Diploma in African Studies

    Postgraduate Diploma in Art
    Fine Art

    Postgraduate Diploma in Education
    Adult Education
    Applied Language & Literacy Studies
    Curriculum Studies
    Educational Administration, Planning & Social Policy
    Higher Education Studies
    History of Art Education
    History Education
    HIV/AIDS in Society
    Information Communication Technologies
    Mathematics Education
    Science Education
    Teaching

    Postgraduate Diploma in Library & Information Studies

    Postgraduate Diploma in Music in Performance

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