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  • Unisa Where To Send Proof Of Payment

    Unisa Where To Send Proof Of Payment

    Please check that you have completed the registration form correctly using the information on this website. Errors or inaccuracies may result in your registration being delayed. We therefore urge you to register online or by making use of our self-help terminals at Unisa regional offices.

    Completed registration documents and payments must reach Unisa before the closing date for registrations. Please don’t include cash or cheques with your documents. Completed registration forms can also be faxed to 012 429 4150 or posted to Registration @ Unisa, PO Box 392, Unisa, 0003.

    Pay the minimum fees at any Standard Bank branch, using your student number as your reference number when paying. Proof of payment must be faxed to Unisa on 012 429 4150 or included with your registration documents.

    Please note the university cannot be held responsible for any registration forms that do not reach Unisa by the closing date for registrations.

    Guidelines on completing your registration form

    Please note that Unisa will not accept any registration forms submitted via e-mail.

    New and re-registering students must check the pre-populated form for accuracy and provide any missing information. Returning students registering for a new qualification must complete the form in full.

    1. Complete the form in black ink and write as clearly as possible.
    2. Make 2 additional photocopies of the form before you begin (in case you make a mistake).
    3. Complete both sides of the form.
    4. Check that your qualification and personal information is correct.
    5. Confirm the language that Unisa will use to communicate with you.
    6. If you have a disability, please look at the registration form codes section. 01 is the code for no disability.
    7. Check your cellphone number and myLife e-mail address (if you already have one). This is how Unisa will contact you.
    8. Check the exam centres. Ensure that the venue code corresponds with where you want to write your exams. If you want to change your examination venue, ensure that you apply by the due date for the specified examination period.
    9. Study material can be found on myUnisa and your first study pack will be sent to you via courier. In this case, please ensure that your postal and courier address are correct.
    10. Indicate the period for which you are registering: semester 1 (1); semester 2 (2); the year (0) (applies to year modules only).

    Structure of qualification curriculum

    Structure of qualification curriculum

    Study pack delivery options

    Your first study material pack will be delivered to you via courier.

    This only applies to the first study pack. Subsequent material will be sent via ordinary mail service to the South African Post Office. Once you have registered, you may register on myUnisa to access and download your study material online.

    • Courier: There is no additional fee to courier your study material. Please provide Unisa with your cellphone number, an alternative contact number (in case we can’t get hold of you via your cellphone number) and a physical delivery address. Please ensure that someone is available to take receipt of your study material pack at the courier address you provide.
    • Post: Provide Unisa with a correct address, suburb and postal code.

    * Study material for second semester modules will only be sent to you at the start of the second semester. Second semester study material will also only be available on myUnisa at the start of the second semester.

  • UWC CALL FOR APPLICATIONS POST DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS

    UWC CALL FOR APPLICATIONS POST DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS

    ​DST-NRF CENTRE IN INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS NOTICE

    CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:  POST DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS

    Applications Now Open

     INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE SADC REGION

    The Department of Science and Technology (DST)-National Research Foundation (NRF) Centre in Indigenous Knowledge Systems (CIKS) with its hub at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa, has since  2016 launched  The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) Scientific Community of Practice (CoP).  The promotion of research and postgraduate training in IKS and Climate Change is one of the strategic research focus areas of the CoP. The objective is to build a critical mass of IKS human capital in the SADC region to enhance the contribution of IKS into the global pool of knowledge on climate change adaptation and mitigation for sustainable community livelihood and development.

    It is on the basis  of this initiative  that  the  CIKS  is issuing a call for  postdoctoral  researchers from research and academic  institutions in the  SADC region  to contribute  to the  research  development  and postgraduate training  (Masters and  doctoral  students) in the  following  IKS and climate  change  research  areas:

    (i)Local community understanding of interplay between climate and non-climate factors  on their  livelihood;

    (ii)Local community sustenance and interface  of bio-cultural innovations  and modern  scientific  knowledge  systems for climate change  resilience;

    (iii)bio-cultural  innovations  in  traditional agricultural systems as best  practices  and  models for sustainability  against  climate change vulnerability

    (iv) Linkages between gender,  environment, and climate change in the  SADC countries

    (v)The impacts of contemporary agricultural science and extension services on IKS-based climate change resilience strategies

    (vi)The role of African indigenous languages and visual arts in communicating indigenous climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.

    (vii)Local community knowledge on indicators of climate change in their  specific  cultural and ecological areas;

    (viii) Local community perceptions on the impact of  western science atmospheric weather forecasting on agricultural decision-making practices

    (ix) The impact of climate change on indigenous economic systems

    (x) Indigenous knowledge systems, climate change, animal and plant health

    (xi) Community-based knowledge systems in the context of climate change and waste management

    Tenure:  1-2 years renewable

    Value of Fellowship:   US $ 20 000 per annum

    Location:  University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

    Closing Date: The deadline for receipt of proposals is Friday, 31 March 2026

    For more information contact:

    Dr M Chinsamy, Research Manager

    DST-NRF Centre in Indigenous Knowledge Systems (CIKS)

    University of KwaZulu-Natal

    Durban

    South Africa

    chinsamym@ukzn.ac.za

    Visit http://aiks.ukzn.ac.za
  • Rhodes University Fees and Financial Aid 2026

    Rhodes University Fees and Financial Aid

    Student Fees at Rhodes University

    The full schedule of all the fees and charges for 2026 is available below:

     Student Fees Booklet 2026

    All the information you require as a new student pertaining to fees is available below.Should any other queries or questions arise you can contact our Student Fees office or the Student Bureau.

    Missing Middle Application Form

    The Missing Middle cohort are students who do not qualify for Nsfas and have Household income of R600,000.00. Students with bursaries and on sponsorship will not qualify for the grant.

    Clarifying the Missing Middle student sector

    2nd communique from DHET

     RU Payment Plan and Declaration

    Payment Arrangement Application form and Declaration from Student/Parent/Guardian

    General Information

    Fees that you can expect to pay for Application fees, Tuition and Residence Fees and
    Rhodes University’s Acceptance fees.

    Payment of Fees

    Find Rhodes University’s Banking details and the payment methods that you can use
    when paying your student fees.

    Important Fees Information for New Students

    There are important fee requirements for new students from South Africa and for
    new international or foreign students.

    Other Fee Considerations

    We provide you with information on various fees that can be expected for Additional Courses,
    Single Courses, Departmental Charges, Societies Charges and Examination fees.

    Contact Student Fees

    Contact Rhodes Student Fees should you require further information about our fees.

    Tel: +27 46 603 8743
    Fax: +27 46 603 7019
    e-mail: student-fees@ru.ac.za


    Financial Aid

    The Undergraduate Financial Aid Offices are situated in Eden Grove

    Should you have any queries relating to undergraduate financial aid, please contact our offices:

    P. O. Box 94
    Grahamstown
    6140

    Tel: (046) 603 8248
    Fax: (046) 603 8300

    Email: finaid@ru.ac.za
    Web: Undergraduate Financial Aid

    The Postgraduate Financial Aid Offices are situated in the Main Administration Block in Room 206

    Should you have any queries relating to postgraduate financial aid, please contact our offices:

    P. O. Box 94
    Grahamstown
    6140

    Tel: (046) 603 8755
    Fax: (046) 603 8822

    Email: pgfunding@ru.ac.za
    Web: Postgraduate Financial Aid

  • Central Applications Office Important Dates for 2026/2027

    Central Applications Office Important Dates for 2026/2027

    January 2026

     

    11    Back to school

     

    March 2026

     

    1      Applications for 2026 first semester entry opens and on-time application fee of R200.00 is payable

    31    End of first school term

    31    Last day for applicants to extend their 2026 first semester applications to 2026 second semester and/or 2026 1st semester

     

    April 2026

     

    18    Back to school

     

    May 2026

     

    31   Last day for on-time fee of R200.00 for 2026 second semester applications

    31   DUT & MUT: Most 2026 second semester programmes close

     

    June 2026

     

    1     Late application fee of R400.00 for 2026 second semester application now applies

    30     End of second school term

    30     UKZN: B Medicine & B Surgery closes

     

    July 2026

     

    24      Back to school

    29      DUT: B Health Science: Clinical Technology and N Dip Biomedical Technology closes

    31      DUT: B Tech Clinical Technology closes

     

    August 2026

     

    1       Applications for 2026 second semester entry opens and on-time fee of R200.00 payable

    14       DUT: N Dip Environmental Health and B Child and Youth Care closes

    15       DUT: M Tech Chiropractic closes

    30       DUT: B Health Sciences Homeopathy and B Health Science: Radiography closes

    31       DUT: B Health Sciences: Emergency Medical Care, B Health Science: Medical Orthotics & Prosthetics and N Dip Journalism closes

     

    September 2026

     

    06        DUT: N Dip Graphic Design closes

    20        DUT: B Health Science: Dental Technology closes

    23        DUT: N Dip Somatology closes

    28        UNIZULU: All Science and Agriculture programmes close

    29        End of third school term

    30        DUT: Most remaining programmes close

    MUT: All programmes close

    UKZN: All remaining programmes close

     

    October 2026

     

    09       Back to school

    11       UNIZULU: B Sc Augmented programmes close

    31       Last day for on-time application fee of R200.00 for 2026 first semester applications

    UNIZULU: All remaining programmes close

     

    November 2026

     

    1       Late application fee of R400.00 now applies for 2026 first semester application

    30       DUT: All Enterprise Development Unit programmes close

     

    December 2026

     

    6       End of fourth school term

  • UNISA Postgraduate Diploma in Organisational Development (98212)

    UNISA Postgraduate Diploma in Organisational Development (98212)

    Qualification code:98212
    NQF level:8
    Total credits:120
    SAQA ID:80906
    APS/AS:60
    Maximum time to complete this qualification: 3 years

    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.
    An appropriate NQF 7 qualification from an accredited provider of higher education. A minimum of 60% for the major(s), or for a selected number of NQF 7 modules in the qualification.
    Unsuccessful applicants, may appeal to the College of Graduate Studies: Postgraduate Administration Department, and will be required to provide a motivation for special admission. The motivation must incorporate the following:
    – academic motivation offering evidence of your ability to study a postgraduate qualification,
    – work experience relevant to the qualification and courses completed since graduating with the Bachelor’s degree or Advanced Diploma.
    These appeals will only be considered if the enrolment target of the particular qualification has not been met and/or additional enrolment spaces are available. Click here if you don’t meet the admission requirements above to view alternative options.

    Student fees and funding your studies

    Application fee

    Pay the application fee of R105 once you’ve received your student number.
    Please note:

    • The application fee is only applicable to students who do not have a formal Unisa student number.
    • Use the student number you receive from Unisa AND the application fee reference number (ie STUDENTNUMBER 5370810030). Visit www.unisa.ac.za/paymentinfo for banking details and payment information.
    • The due date for the application fee is the closing date for the application period. Any application submitted without an application fee will not be processed. Please ensure that you keep a copy of your proof of payment.
    • 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

    Please note:

    • You must apply for each new qualification even if you already have a formal Unisa student number. This includes first-time Unisa applicants, Unisa students changing to a new qualification and applicants completing an undergraduate qualification who wish to continue with postgraduate studies.
    • You may apply for a maximum of two qualifications, ranked in order of preference (although you may only register for one should both of your applications be successful).
    • Unisa will inform you of the outcome of your application.

    Registration

    Unisa will send the necessary information about registration dates and the registration process to all successful applicants. Visit www.unisa.ac.za/register for registration information.

  • UNISA Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Sciences (98231)

    UNISA Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Sciences (98231)

    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.
    An appropriate NQF 7 qualification in the field of Accounting Sciences from an accredited provider of higher education, refer tohttp://www.unisa.ac.za/apply/cas/addinf/98231 for more information.
    Applicants who do not meet this requirement are advised to apply for admission to the CTA stream of the Advanced Diploma in Accounting Sciences in an attempt to meet this requirement or to consider enrolling for another Postgraduate programme offered by the College. Click here if you don’t meet the admission requirements above to view alternative options.

    Student fees and funding your studies

    Qualification code:98231
    NQF level:8
    Total credits:120
    SAQA ID:90912
    APS/AS:50
    Maximum time to complete this qualification: 3 years

    Application fee

    Pay the application fee of R105 once you’ve received your student number.
    Please note:

    • The application fee is only applicable to students who do not have a formal Unisa student number.
    • Use the student number you receive from Unisa AND the application fee reference number (ie STUDENTNUMBER 5370810030). Visit www.unisa.ac.za/paymentinfo for banking details and payment information.
    • The due date for the application fee is the closing date for the application period. Any application submitted without an application fee will not be processed. Please ensure that you keep a copy of your proof of payment.
    • 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

    Please note:

    • You must apply for each new qualification even if you already have a formal Unisa student number. This includes first-time Unisa applicants, Unisa students changing to a new qualification and applicants completing an undergraduate qualification who wish to continue with postgraduate studies.
    • You may apply for a maximum of two qualifications, ranked in order of preference (although you may only register for one should both of your applications be successful).
    • Unisa will inform you of the outcome of your application.

    Registration

    Unisa will send the necessary information about registration dates and the registration process to all successful applicants. Visit www.unisa.ac.za/register for registration information.

  • Details of Oval Education International Application 2026/2027

    Details of Oval Education International Application 2026/2027

    Contact us for application information

    Durban

    27 Joe Slovo Street
    Tel: 031 305 6192
    Alt Tel: 086 024 2000

    Pietermaritzburg

    218 Berg Street / 211 Pietermaritz Street
    Tel: 033 345 2984

    Johannesburg

    23 Jamissen Street
    1st Floor, Braamfontein Centre
    Tel: 011 403 1151

    Cape Town

    71 Burg Street
    Tel: 021 426 5135

    Higher Education & Training

    Science & Technology

    Diploma in Information Technology

        Applications Development and Networking (NQF 6)
        Internet Development and Networking (NQF 6)

    Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

    Management Sciences

    Bachelor of Commerce

        Marketing and Financial Management (NQF 7)
        Marketing and Human Resource Management (NQF 7)
        Human Resource Management and Financial Management (NQF 7)
        Marketing Management (NQF 7)
        Human Resource Management (NQF 7)
        Financial Management (NQF 7)

    Diploma in Management

        Marketing and Financial Management (NQF 6)
        Marketing and Human Resource Management (NQF 6)
        Human Resource Management and Financial Management (NQF 6)
        Marketing Management (NQF 6)
        Human Resource Management (NQF 6)
        Financial Management (NQF 6)

    Diploma in Public Relations

    Hospitality & Tourism

    Bachelor of Commerce: Travel and Tourism
    Certificate in Computers and Management
        Marketing Management Stream (NQF 5)
        Human Resources Stream (NQF 5)
        Travel and Tourism Stream (NQF 5)
        Information Technology Stream (NQF 5)
    Diploma in Travel and Tourism
  • UNISA Short Course for Planning and Conducting Assessment of Learning Outcomes

    UNISA Short Course for Planning and Conducting Assessment of Learning Outcomes

    Short Course for Planning and Conducting Assessment of Learning Outcomes (71005)Purpose

    This assessor course will provide people who assess or intend to assess
    candidates against unit standards and/or qualifications with the necessary expertise.
     

    • Any person involved in assessment of learning outcomes in education and training settings or in the workplace;
    • Teachers in the new career path leading to senior teacher and learning area specialist positions where they have to assess . beginning teachers, student teachers, Learnership teachers and their peers;
    • Senior teachers involved with Learnership student teachers; and
    • Departmental officials involved in assessment of teachers as part of whole school evaluations.

    Admission requirements

    Senior Certificate or an equivalent NQF level 4 qualification
     Duration

    One year
     Language medium

    English
     Registration periods

    1 December to 28 February

    Tuition method

    UNISA open distance learning combined with experiential workplace learning, comprehensive course notes, tutorial letters and a prescribed text book – course material is complemented by an optional one day experiential seminar
     Kind of assessment

    Note:
    Formative assessment and examination admission will comply with UNISA’s formative assessment rules and policies
    Formative assessment:
    Theoretical component:
    Participants must complete and pass at least one compulsory written assignment. The assignment will involve workplace-based exercises, projects and self-assessment.
    Practical component:
    Participants must build, and submit for assessment, a workplace-based portfolio of evidence of competence in the relevant outcomes of assessing learning outcomes
    Summative assessment:
    Examination and supplementary examination involves that unsuccessful students will be allowed to redo and resubmit a portfolio of evidence for assessment
     Plan and Conduct Assessment of Learning Outcomes (CPCA01X)Syllabus/Content Topics

    • Planning and preparing for assessment
    • Preparing leaners for assessment
    • Gathering knowledge and performance evidence
    • Making assessment judgements
    • Recording assessment results
    • Providing assessment practices
    • Assessment methods and instruments
    • Assessment techniques

    Course leader

    Prof J M Dreyer DEd (UNISA)
    Department of Teacher Education
    Office 6-059, A J H van der Walt Building, UNISA
    Tel: 012 429 4398
    Fax: 012 429 4909
    E-mail: dreyejm1@unisa.ac.za
     Programme administrator(s)

     
    Tel: 012 429 4627 / 4789 / 4817
    Fax: 012 429 4800 / 086 548 9968
    E-mail: Ctdregistration@unisa.ac.za
    to download application form:
    http://www.unisa.ac.za/contents/faculties/education/docs/appli%20form%20Form96248-Tip-in%20.pdf
    for more information about the centre:
    http://www.unisa.ac.za/Default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=6391