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  • UNISA Short Course in Database Design

    UNISA Short Course in Database Design

    University of South Africa Short Course in Database Design

    Short Course in Database Design (70041)Purpose

    The goal of this short course is to provide an introduction to conceptual database design. Conceptual databases are designed where basic concepts are introduced and students get the opportunity to apply these concepts.
     
     Target group

    The target group for this course, people without any prior knowledge of databases, or persons who are end users of databases but have never been involved in designing a database, or lastly, persons who may have used tools to build database applications, but who lack the conceptual background on relational databases and knowledge as to how to optimise the design of relational tables for an application.
     Admission requirements

    Senior Certificate or an equivalent NQF level 4 qualification. We assume that you have previously passed a computer literacy course or have end-user experience in using computers and the Microsoft Windows environment.
     Duration

    Semester course starts in February and July each year

    Language medium

    English
     Registration periods

    More information about registrations visit http://cs-cert.unisa.ac.za website
    E-mail address: cense@unisa.ac.za
     
     Tuition method

    Distance learning only: The distance teaching model of Unisa will be used in offering this course.
     Kind of assessment

    Note:
    Formative assessment and examination admission will comply with UNISA’s formative assessment rules and policies.
    Formative assessment:
    Students are expected to complete a total of two assignments.
    Summative assessment:
    The theoretical examination can be written at any of the Unisa examination centres.
     Database Design (CSDB1DX)Syllabus/Content Topics

    Theoretical and practical database design structured as follows:

    • The database environment
    • Fundamentals of data modelling
    • Relational model
    • Normalisation of database tables
    • Advanced data modelling

    Course leader

    Prof E MnkandlaSchool of ComputingOffice: GJG 3-31, GJ Gerwel Building, UNISA Science Campus, FloridaE-mail: cense@unisa.ac.za
     Programme administrator(s)

    Ms E Havenga
    School of Computing
    Office 8-039, Theo van Wijk Building, UNISA
    Tel: 012 429 6089
    Fax: 012 429 6771
    E-mail: cense@unisa.ac.za

  • 2026/2027 University of the Western Cape Application Date

    2026/2027 University of the Western Cape Application Date

    University of Western Cape (UWC)
    Applications Open: The Middle of May
    Applications Close: TBC
  • 2026-2027 Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences Online Application Form

    2026 Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences Online Application Form

    How do I apply to study at SMU?
    • Download the student application form, by downloading the form below.
    • Complete the form in full and answer all questions with black ink (pen).
    • Make sure the names appearing on your Identity Document (ID), as well as your certificates are the same and in the same sequence.
    • All student application forms submitted after closing dates will not be considered.
    What documents do I attach on the SMU student application form?
    • Certified copy of your Identity ID or Birth Certificate.
    • Certified copy of final grade 11 results or final National Senior Certificate (NSC) / Matric Certificate (only those who completed matric). NB: Do not submit your midyear grade 12 results.
    • Official academic record(s) from previous university (ies) attended, including SMU (if applicable).
    • Certificate of conduct from all universities attended (if applicable).
    • Proof of application fee payment (copy of deposit slip). NB: No application forms will be considered without proof of payment.
    How much is the SMU student application fee?

    The application fee is R200 only and is non-refundable.

    Where and how do I deposit SMU student application fee?

    Bank: Standard Bank
    Account Number: 071 244 395
    Account Name: Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University
    Branch Number: 020 909
    Use your ID number as a Reference

    NB: No cash should accompany the application form.

    Do SMU have online student application?

    Yes, you can apply online via the Student Portal

    Where do I post my SMU student application form?

    Post to: The Registrar
    Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU)
    P.O. Box 60
    Medunsa
    0204

    Or hand deliver to : Student Administration and Registration office
    Clinical Pathology Building (Basement) at SMU

    Office Hours : Monday – Friday: 7h30 – 16h00

    Enquiries call: (012) 521 4979 / 4058 / 5886 / 4319 / 4137 / 4204

    What documents should I bring when I come to register at SMU in 2016, provided my student application is successful?

    Bring the following original documents: ID, NSC statements of results/ Matric Certificate (only those who completed matric), as well as an official academic transcript – (if applicable) on the day of registration during January/February 2016.

    NB: No copies will be accepted.

  • Details Of South Cape TVET College Application 2026/2027

    Details Of South Cape TVET College Application 2026/2027

    How To Apply – South Cape TVET College 

    Do you want to apply to South Cape TVET College? These are all the documents that you would need!

    South Cape TVET College – Contact Details

    GEORGE
    TEL: 044 874 2360
    FAX: 044 874 4517
    46 HIBERNIA STREET
    GEORGE
    6530
    EMAIL: george@sccollege.co.za
    HESSEQUA
    TEL: 028 713 4775
    FAX: 028 713 4775
    VARKEVISSER STREET
    RIVERSDALE
    6500
    EMAIL: hessequa@sccollege.co.za
    MOSSEL BAY
    TEL: 044 693 2613
    FAX: 044 693 3089
    C/O ESSENHOUT- & KREUPELHOUT STREETS
    HEIDERAND
    6500
    EMAIL: mosselbay@sccollege.co.za
    OUDTSHOORN
    TEL: 044 272 2110 / 9
    FAX: 044 279 2463
    ADDERLEY STREET
    OUDTSHOORN
    6620
    EMAIL: oudthoorn@sccollege.co.za
    BEAUFORT WEST
    TEL: 023 449 1140
    FAX: 023 414 3664
    C/O VAN SCHALKWYK & DE VRIES STREETS
    RUSTDENE
    BEAUFORT WEST
    6970
    EMAIL: beaufort@sccollege.co.za
    BITOU
    TEL: 044 533 2388
    FAX: 044 533 0399
    HILLVIEW
    KWANOKUTHULA
    PLETTENBERG BAY
    6600
    EMAIL: bitou@scccollege.co.za
  • UNISA Postgraduate Diploma Courses in Education

    UNISA Postgraduate Diploma Courses in Education

    University of South Africa Postgraduate Diploma Courses in Education

    Postgraduate Diploma in Tertiary Education New Curriculum (03115 – NEW)

  • Where to pay unisa Study fees

    Where to pay unisa Study fees

    Payment methods

    For your convenience, we provide a variety of different payment methods. The following table details ways to pay, payment channels, plus refund and other information. In the case of electronic transfers, please ensure that the reference field is completed correctly. No cash or cheques will be accepted at any Unisa office. Cash can, however, be paid into the university’s bank account at any Standard Bank branch.

    Debit cards Debit card payments are only accepted if you pay or register in person at Unisa in Sunnyside/Florida or at one of the regional offices. Unisa web payment link: http://www.unisa.ac.za/feepayment (this is a secure site)

    NOTE: Library fines and accounts can only be paid via EFT or bank deposit (not credit, debit or Unisa web credit card payment systems).

     
    Credit cards Credit cards are restricted to Visa and Mastercard. Credit card payments are accepted if you pay or register in person at Unisa in Sunnyside/Florida or at one of the regional offices. Unisa web payment link: http://www.unisa.ac.za/feepayment (this is a secure site)

    NOTE: Library fines and accounts can only be paid via EFT or bank deposit (not credit, debit or Unisa web credit card payment systems).

    Please note that these are real-time transactions.
    Unisa web credit card payments Unisa web payment link: http://www.unisa.ac.za/feepayment (this is a secure site)

    NOTE: Library fines and accounts can only be paid via EFT or bank deposit (not credit, debit or Unisa web credit card payment systems).

    Please note that these are real-time transactions.
    Postal orders, money orders Postal orders and money orders should be made payable to Unisa. This method of payment will only be accepted if posted to the university.
    Telegraphic money order (TMO) Students must state surname, first names, address, student number (if known) and for what purpose the payment is made. The TMO must be addressed to “Unisa” Unisarand for delivery and payment by the Unisarand Post Office.  
    Bank deposit Bank deposits can be made at any Standard Bank branch in South Africa

    • if you already have a student number
    • in respect of fees, for example: study fees, examination fees (supplementary, sick or special exam fees), exemption fees and library charges
    • provided that the deposit slip is correctly filled in as follows:
      • Deposit reference: first eight (8) blocks are for the student number (If the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a “0” must be filled in as the first digit of the student number) leave one block open, then fill in the code number 5400374721 for study fees, 5400374225 for Library fees or 5352X74608 for Matriculation Exemption fees
    • Ensure that the deposit slip is correctly filled in as follows:
      • Deposit to: Unisa student deposits
      • Bank account number: 096R
      • Deposit reference: first eight (8) blocks are for the student number (If the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a “0” must be filled in as the first digit of the student number). Leave one block open, then fill in the following codes:
        • 5400374721 for study fees
        • 5400374225 for library fees
        • 5352X74608 for matriculation exemption fees
        • 5370810030 for the application fee
        • 5400315164 for access cards
    • If a cheque is deposited, write your student number on the back of the cheque
    Should any of the information on the bank deposit slip be incomplete or incorrect, the transaction will not be processed by the bank and/or may cause a delay in the allocation or transfer of funds to your account and as such the university cannot be held liable for delays caused.

    Payments will be allocated within two days, except over weekends, to the study fees account provided that all the information on the deposit slip is correct.

    Only bank guaranteed cheques will be accepted for deposit. You must write your student number on the back of the cheque.

    Internet/electronic payments Please note that Unisa is a pre-approved beneficiary.

    • Select Unisa on the beneficiary field.
    • You will not be required to complete the bank account or branch code details.
    • Ensure that the reference field is completed correctly.
      • Deposit reference: first eight (8) blocks are for the student number (if the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a “0” must be filled in as the first digit of the student number). Leave one block open, then fill in the following codes:
        • 5400374721 for study fees
        • 5400374225 for library fees
        • 5352X74608 for matriculation exemption fees
        • 5370810030 for the application fee
        • 5400315164 for access cards
    Should any of the information on the bank deposit slip be incomplete or incorrect, the transaction will not be processed by the bank and/or may cause a delay in the allocation or transfer of funds to your account.

    Payments will be allocated within two days, except over weekends, to the study fees account provided that all the information on the deposit slip is correct.

    Refunds No refunds for credit balances less than R100.00 will be allowed. Application and acceptance fees are non-refundable.
    Refund requests must be accompanied by proof of payment.
    General
    • The university reserves the right not to render services to students with outstanding balances.
    • Receipts and statements of accounts will be issued to registered students only. It remains the student’s responsibility to submit the document to the relevant sponsor.
     
    International students Please note that this bank account can ONLY be used by international students. The preferred method of payment is credit card via the Unisa website. Unisa web payment link: http://www.unisa.ac.za/feepayment (this is a secure site). Alternatively, you can make payment by means of a SWIFT/EFT transfer (see bank account details below).

    SWIFT/EFT transfers can be made

    • if you already have a student number
    • in respect of fees, for example: study fees, examination fees (supplementary, sick or special exam fees), exemption fees and library charges
    • provided that the details are filled in as follows:
      • Bank: Standard Bank
      • Beneficiary: Unisa student deposits
      • Branch code: 010645
      • Swift code: SBZAZAJJ
      • Account number: 011554622
      • Deposit reference: first eight (8) blocks are for the student number (if the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a “0” must be filled in as the first digit of the student number). Leave one block open, then fill in the following codes:
        • 5400374721 for study fees
        • 5400374225 for library fees
        • 5352X74608 for matriculation exemption fees
        • 5370810030 for the application fee

    Download the refund form for international students (PDF)

    Please note that credit card payments are real-time transactions. Submit proof of payment to international@unisa.ac.za.

    Bank payments

    Please note that Unisa now banks with Standard Bank. Should you need to make payments at a Standard Bank branch, please refer to the following sample deposit slip.Standard Bank deposit slip for Unisa payments

    Complete the deposit slip according to this table:
    1 Unisa student deposits
    2 096R
    3 8 digit student number
    4 Leave a block empty after your student number
    5 Reference number

    a) Study fees – 5400374721
    b) Matriculation fees – 5352X74608
    c) Learning centre – 5400374071
    d) Library fees – 5400374225
    f) Application fee – 5370810030

  • UNISA Higher Certificate in Banking Course

    UNISA Higher Certificate in Banking Course

    Qualification code:98225
    NQF level:5
    Total credits:120
    SAQA ID:84286
    APS/AS:15
    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.
    A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with at least 30% in the language of teaching and learning,
    or
    a Senior Certificate (SC) with at least an F symbol on HG or E symbol on SG in the language of teaching and learning,
    or
    a National Certificate (Vocational) with at least 40% in the language of teaching and learning in terms of the NSC.
    Selection option for the Higher Certificate studies will be limited and aligned to vocational subject choices obtained in the National Certificate Vocational (NCV) level 4.If you don’t meet the admission requirements above, click here to view other qualification admission requirements in the College of Economic & Management Sciences.

    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.

  • 2026/2027 University of Stellenbosch – How to Apply

    2026/2027 University of Stellenbosch – How to Apply

    STEP 1: BEFORE YOU APPLY

    1. Read up on all the programmes we offer at Stellenbosch University by visiting What can I study?
    2. Make sure that you understand the selection criteria of the different faculties. The criteria are available at  Admission and selection requirements.
    3. Also take note or the closing dates31 May:  Applications close for the programme MB,ChB in the Faculty Medicine and Health Sciences
      30 June:  Applications close for all other undergraduate programmes
      30 June:  Residence applications close
      31 August: Applications for Stellenbosch University financial assistance close
      31 October: Diploma in Public Accountability (Telematic Education)

    STEP 2: SELECT YOUR PROGRAMME

    1. For Stellenbosch University you my select three programme choices. The reason you may indicate three programmes, is that there are programmes with extensive selection criteria and it is possible that you will not to be selected for your first choice, but you may still be selected for your second or third choice.
    2. However, if we inform you that you have been selected for your second choice, for instance, this does not mean that you cannot be considered for your first choice anymore.
    3. Note however, that you can only be admitted to one programme at a time. If you are admitted to your second choice at first, and your first choice is then reconsidered, your second choice will lapse as soon as you are admitted to your first choice.
    4. All our programmes have selection criteria, but the following programmes all have extensive selection processes: All programmes in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; all programmes in the Faculty of Law; BA (Visual Arts); BA (Drama); BA (Music); BMus; BA (Sport Science); BSc (Sport Science); BEd (GenEd); BEngineering; and BCom (International Business).

    • If your first programme choice is one of the abovementioned programmes, you must indicate a second choice, and where applicable, even a third choice.
    • You can only choose one programme from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
    • Your first and second choices may both be from the list of selection programmes above, but then you must also indicate a third choice not from this list.

    5. If you want to change your programme choice, send an e-mail containing your request to info@sun.ac.za. Please remember that, after the closing date, you can only be considered if there are places available in the programme.
    6. To help you place your programme choice in the correct order, also bear the following in mind:

    Medicine and Health Sciences and Education

    These two faculties will only consider your programme choice if it is indicated as your first choice.

    Law programmes

    Selection for the programmes BA (Law), BCom (Law) or BAccLLB will only be considered if it is your first programme choice. The undergraduate, four-year LLB programme will be considered as a first or a second choice on your application.

    Arts and Social Sciences

    Only first and second choices of programme will be considered. Third choices  will only be considered if the first and second choices of programme are programmes from the abovementioned list of selection programmes.  BA Sport Science will only consider first or second choices. Acceptance for a second and/or third programme choice in this faculty lapses when a candidate gets accepted for a first and/or second programme choice in another faculty. If a candidate then decides to revert back to a programme choice in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences a written request must be submitted by 30 September of the previous year. Such requests will only be considered if places are available.

    Economic and Management Sciences

    This faculty will consider first, second or third programme choices. If you have more than one programme on your list, all Economic and Management Sciences choices will be considered in your order of preference, based on your selection score, your application marks and on whether there are places available in the programme concerned. This arrangement does not include BComm (International Business), BAccLLB and BCom (Law).

    AgriSciences

    This faculty will consider your application for one of their programmes as a first, second or third choice, with the exception of the programme in Food Science (or a programme where Food as offered as a subject). For these programmes, your application will only be considered as a first or second choice.

    Science, Engineering and Theology

    These faculties will consider your application for one of their programmes as a first, second or third choice.

    STEP 3: COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION

    OPTION A: APPLY ONLINE

    1. To apply online, you will need a valid email address and cell phone number. Correspondence will be sent to the email address and sms’s to the cell phone.
    2. As soon as you’ve registered for your online application, you will receive a user name and password to continue your application.
    3. To complete your online application, all compulsory screens, with red ‘Outstanding’ buttons, must be completed.

    4. To finalise the application, click on the ‘Finalise’ button. Please note: the ‘finalise’ button is only available once ALL the compulsory screens are completed (a green ‘Completed’ button will then be displayed).
    5. Your application will only be processed AFTER the application has been finalised AND all the supporting documents were uploaded at Your Admission Status link onwww.maties.com before the closing date.
    6. You will receive a username (your student number) and password to access Your Admission Status.
    7. The application could be completed over a period of time. Should there for example be an electricity outage, data will not be lost and the application can be completed at a later stage.
    8. Please note that, if we also receive a hard copy application from you, we will only accept the online application as the intended one.

    OPTION B: APPLY WITH A HARD COPY APPLICATION

    1. You can get a paper application form at 021 808 9111 or at info@sun.ac.za.
    2. Complete all the required fields and send the form with the required application documents to reach the University before the closing date.

    STEP 4: MAKE YOU YOU UPLOAD ALL THE NESSESARY DOCUMENTS

      • Read more on the requirements regarding compulsory application documents, your contract as well as the application fee payment options in the relevant sections of the online application or the hard copy application.
      • Certified copies of the original documents, as specified below, must be provided.
      • Electronic copies you provide should be clear and legible (not blurred, cropped or obscured). The preferred format is pdf, jpeg and tiff for uploading your documents.
      • Stellenbosch University reserves the right to request original and additional supporting documentation should this be deemed necessary at any point.
      • Your signed contract, your application documents as well as proof of payment should be uploaded online at Your Admission Status link on www.maties.com before the closing date. If you apply with a hard copy application, you should include all the required documents with you application.
      • If we do not receive all your documents by the closing date, your application will unfortunately not be considered.
      • It remains your responsibility to make sure that the University receives these documents in time. You can monitor your application on www.maties.com to ensure that your application is complete.

    YOUR APPLICATION DOCUMENTS

    Contract
    Student support form (students with disabilities)
    Additional documents (If applicable):

    YOUR APPLICATION FEE

      • Application fees can be paid as part of the online application process
      • Cash payments may also be made in person at the cashiers at the Administration A building (Stellenbosch Campus).
      • Read more on payment options


    STEP 5: WRITE THE NATIONAL BENCHMARK TEST (NBT’S)

      • It is compulsory for ALL prospective first-year students at SU, regardless of the matriculation year, studies at another higher education institution, or examination system followed, to write the National Benchmark Tests.
      • If you apply for a programme in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences or for a programme in Law, you must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) before the end of June, as the achievement in the NBT is used in the selection process.
      • For all other programmes you must write the NBT before you may register as a student at Stellenbosch University. We may use the results for placement in a main stream or an extended degree programme.
      • Read more on the NBT’s and how faculties can use the results for selection and placement decisions.
      • Please visit www.nbt.ac.za or call 021 650 3523 to get more information and/or make a booking to write the NBT’s.

    WHEN YOU HAVE SUCCESFULLY COMPLETED THE FIVE STEPS AND RECEIVED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YOUR COMPLETE APPLICATION, YOU ARE READY TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ADMISSION.

    If you need help with your application, or you require more information, please contact the University at 021 808 9111, send an e-mail to info@sun.ac.za.

  • University of South Africa(UNISA) Nursing Registration

    University of South Africa (UNISA) Nursing Registration

    Unisa’s online registration process is quick, simple and accurate. This is why we recommend this option. When registering online, you’ll be prompted when information is missing or incorrect, helping you to ensure that you include all the necessary information when submitting your registration form.

    Option 1: Online via the internet

    Unisa’s online registration process is quick, simple and accurate. This is why we recommend this option. When registering online, you’ll be prompted when information is missing or incorrect, helping you to ensure that you include all the necessary information when submitting your registration form.

    The steps are as follows

    • Go to the Unisa registration website: http://registration.unisa.ac.za
    • Choose the qualification level and then click “Go“.
    • Enter your student number in the block provided and the other details as required. (If you don’t have a student number you won’t be able to continue. You’ll need to apply for a student number during the next application period.)
    • Check your personal details on screen. Change any contact details that are missing or incorrect.
    • Enter the modules for which you want to register. You must
      • meet all the pre-requisites and co-requisites for the selected module
      • enter the correct module code
      • select the correct semester (1 = first semester; 2 = second semester)
      • indicate in which language you want to receive your study material (English or Afrikaans)
        * Please note that not all modules are offered in Afrikaans. The language of tuition for each module is indicated in the      module information.
    • Do not exceed the prescribed number of modules per semester or year, as your registration will not be processed. Please also take Unisa’s re-admission rules into consideration when selecting your number of modules for the semester or year.
    • Calculate your fees
      • Use the fee quotation link on the Unisa website (http://www.unisa.ac.za/feequote) to obtain a quote for the cost of your modules.
      • Note the minimum fee that must be paid before Unisa will process your registration. If these fees are more than you can afford, remove modules until you can afford the fees.
      • You can make payment online, using a credit card at http://www.unisa.ac.za/feepayment.
      • If you don’t have a credit card, you can pay at a Standard Bank. Retain your proof of payment in case of enquiries.
    • Submit your registration.
  • 2026/2027 University of Fort Hare Application Form pdf

    2026/2027 University of Fort Hare Application Form

    UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION FORMS       

     

    Undergraduate & Honours Application Form (Click here to download form)
    Non-refundable fee of R120.00
    Closing Date: 31st October
    (No late applications will be accepted)

     

    POSTGRADUATE APPLICATION FORMS 

     

    Postgraduate Application Form (Click here to download form)
    Non-refundable fee of R120.00
    Closing 31st October
    R250.00 LATE APPLICATION: 01 NOVEMBER – 31st DECEMBER

     

    GENERAL ADMISSION RULES         

    1.  All applications for admission are subject to the selection process.

    2.  Applicants must comply with the general admission requirements and any other specific requirements as prescribed by the Faculty.
    3.  A candidate may be expected to attend an interview, undergo a selection test and/or make a written presentation to the relevant head of department.

    The Student Administration Office will help you with application, admission and registration enquiries.
    Admission Enquiries
    Alice Campus
    Tel.: 040-602 2016/ 2053/ 2122/ 2174
    East London Campus
    Tel.: 043-704 7155/ 7266/ 7004/ 7139

    G.2    ADMISSION

    2.1     Every prospective student shall apply for admission to a programme offered by the University on the prescribed form. The form of application must be completed in detail and signed by the prospective student and his/her parent or guardian if he/she is a minor. The completed form must be sent to the Registrar by the date stipulated in 2.3 below, together with the application fee.

    2.2     A student who was registered at another university must, upon application for admission to the University of Fort Hare, submit a certificate of conduct from the  aforementioned university,  which  is  acceptable  to  the  Council  of  the University of Fort Hare.

    2.3     The closing date for applications for admission shall be 31st October

    January  (for  late  application).  A  late  application  fee  will  be  payable  for applications received after 30 September.

    2.4      If the above-mentioned dates (2.3 above) fall on a Saturday or Sunday, the closing date will be the next normal business day.

    2.5      Applications for admission as a student received after 15 January shall be regarded  as  „walk-in‟ applications  and  shall  not  be  considered  for  that particular academic year. Such application fees shall not be refundable.

    2.6     Admission requirements

    2.6.1   No person shall be registered as a student at the University for a programme unless he/she meets the general entrance requirements for admission (2.6.2 below), the entrance requirements as stipulated in the rules for a particular programme and has written the National Benchmark Test (NBT). This rule shall only apply from 2011.

     

    2.6.2   A  student  who  was  not  previously  registered  at  this  or  another

    University, shall meet one of the following requirements –

    2.6.2.1 a  Matriculation  Certificate,  a  National  Senior  Certificate,  a School Leaving Certificate or a Further Education and Training (FET 4) Certificate; or

    2.6.2.2 mature age, Senate discretionary or any other form of conditional or complete exemption; or

    2.6.2.3 any alternative qualification, examination or experience (prior learning and/or experience) which is recognized in terms of the admission policy of the University as laid down by Council in consultation with Senate; provided that Council in consultation with Senate may further prescribe by regulation additional requirements as it deems fit as a prerequisite for admission to any specific programme.

    2.7     Senate’s Discretionary Exemption

     

    2.7.1 Students  with  a  Senior  Certificate  without  Matriculation Exemption/Endorsement wishing to enrol for a degree programme may apply  for  Senate  Discretionary  Exemption  (SDE),  but  should  be advised that certain minimum requirements in certain school subjects may be required for some programmes and/or qualifications.

    2.7.2   If their applications are successful, learners will be advised by Faculty Managers of their admission into the relevant Faculty‟s Foundation Programme through the Admissions Office.

    2.7.3   Students  admitted  via  SDE3  (credit  bearing  and  value  addition modules) will be allowed to register for modules with a maximum of 96 regular credits during their first year. In addition, students have to successfully complete value addition (i.e. non credit bearing) modules to the equivalent of 320 notional hours during their first year.

    2.7.4.  SDE  students  admitted  according  to  SDE3  will  not  be  allowed  to proceed to their second year of  study until they have successfully completed all value addition modules as well as a minimum of 60 credits of their regular, credit bearing modules.

    2.7.5   Upon registration, SDE3 students will be assisted by Faculty Managers to apply for conditional certificates. When SDE3 students have successfully completed the equivalent of at least 120 credits of regular, credit bearing courses, Faculty Managers will assist such students in their application of complete exemption certificates.

    2.7.6   SDE Students admitted according to SDE1, SDE2, SDE4 or SDE5 models, will be assisted by Faculty Managers to apply for complete exemption certificates, and may, after consultation with Faculty Managers, enrol for regular degree programmes.

    2.8     Exemptions:   Senate   may   exempt   candidates   from   attendance   and assessment in a module on the grounds of their having obtained credit for the same or equivalent modules prescribed for another qualification of the University. Candidates may also be granted recognition at another institution, provided that candidates who are already in possession of a first qualification shall be granted recognition towards a second qualification at the same or at a lower NQF level in respect of modules previously completed only up to a maximum of half of the prescribed credits required for a second qualification.

    2.9  Minimum credits for degree qualifications: All UFH academic programmes/qualifications shall, in terms of SAQA credits, be configured such that each year of study shall entail students completing a minimum of 128 credits. Accordingly, students shall only qualify for a UFH three-year or four- year degree after completing a minimum of 384 credits or 512 credits respectively.

    2.10   In cases where a candidate who is already in possession of a first qualification wishes to obtain a second qualification which has a set programme from which

     

    deviation is not possible, owing to the requirements of the University or an outside body, the provision in Rule 2.6.1 above shall not apply.

    2.11   Minimum time spent towards a qualification: In order to graduate with a UFH qualification, a student must, in the course of his/her studies at the University of Fort Hare, successfully complete a minimum of 120 credits at the exit level on which the relevant qualification is registered

    2.12   Currency of undergraduate modules: Undergraduate modules from other institutions for which credits are requested may not be older than 5 years. UFH modules  retain  their  validity towards  unfinished  qualifications for  8  years. Senate may refuse recognition of a module (credit) on the basis that its content has changed and/or the module (credit) is too old to be given recognition.

     

    G.3    REGISTRATION

    3.1     A prospective student must first be admitted to the University in accordance with the provisions of Rule 2 above before he/she may register; he/she must supply proof of such admittance at registration. The University shall not be obliged  to  register  a  prospective  student  even  though  he/she  has  been admitted to the University; the student must also comply with the requirements of registration.

    3.2     Before  commencing  their  studies  in  any  year  prospective  students  shall register as students of the University at the venue and on the date and time published beforehand by the Registrar by signing their names on the official registration form, thereby signifying their acceptance of the rules of the University and of liability to pay the prescribed fees including residence fees, where applicable. Except with the Registrar‟s written permission, no person who is in arrears with the payment of any fees due to the University shall be registered as a student.

    3.2.1   Postal registration of returning senior students is permissible under certain conditions, namely where students have settled their debt prior to or on the due dates, and where the results of the examinations preceding the registration is available.

    3.3     Students who  have  been  admitted to  a  programme shall  register for  the specified modules before the commencement of such modules. No late registrations shall be accepted except with the written permission of the Head of Department/Dean concerned, and within the period indicated in the official diary.

    3.4     Compliance with programme requirements

    3.4.1   The onus is on students to ensure that the modules for which they are registered comply with the requirements of the relevant Head of Department(s)/Head of  Department/Dean(s) and  the  Dean,  or  their representatives, to indicate that all requirements are met.

    3.4.2   Senate may approve a special curriculum within the framework of the

     

    rules for a student who has been exempted from any module(s) in terms of the provision of the Statute.

    3.5     Concurrent registration except by permission of Senate. No students shall concurrently be registered for more than one programme at the University without the permission of Senate.

    3.6     Limitation  of  registration.  Every  person  registered  as  a  student  at  the

    University shall be deemed registered:

    3.6.1   for one calendar year, semester or such shorter period as Council generally, or in any particular case, may specify; and

    3.6.2   for   the   modules  as   specified  on   the   official  registration  form.

    Registration of the student shall lapse after expiry of this period of registration. If a person wishes to remain a student at the University or to be reassessed in a particular module, he/she shall renew his/her registration.

    3.7     Offering of modules. If any small number of students wish to enroll for a given module in any year, the relevant Faculty may after consideration of the staffing  position  and  module  viability  and  after  consultation  with  the  unit offering the programme concerned, decide that such module shall not be offered in that year. Faculty Boards may also set a maximum class size for a programme in  consideration of  the  staffing and  facilities available for  the programme. This rule shall be especially applicable to the offering of modules on a part-time basis. In terms of the rule, a part-time student shall not be entitled to demand and receive tuition in every module forming part of the curriculum of the UFH qualification for which s/he is/was registered by virtue only of having been allowed to commence her/his studies at UFH on a part- time basis.

    3.8     Timetable clashes. Students may not register for modules with a clash on the lecture, practical or examination timetables without the approval of the Programme Co-ordinator and the Registrar. The University is not obliged to rearrange  an  examination  timetable  to  accommodate  instances  where  a student registered for modules which clash on the lecture or practical timetables.

    3.9     Special prerequisites and ancillaries for particular modules. Senate may determine that candidates shall not be admitted to a particular module unless they  have  obtained credit  for  another specified module  or  simultaneously registered for another specified module. Failure to adhere to the above- mentioned rule of prerequisites and co-requisites, where applicable, may result in the immediate cancellation of the module(s) involved.

    3.10   Registration of occasional students.

    3.10.1 Senate may permit any person to register as an occasional student for a module or modules other than as a candidate for a degree, subject to such    conditions    as    may    be    prescribed    by    the    Head    of

     

    Department/Dean concerned.

    3.10.2 Senate may, subject to conditions as may be prescribed, permit a student to register for a module or modules other than as part of his/her curriculum.

    3.10.3 Subject to the provisions of Rule 2.8, Senate may grant a student credit towards a qualification for one or more modules completed while registered in terms of  the provisions of  Rule 3.10.1 and/or 3.10.2, subject to such conditions as it may prescribe in an individual case, provided that a student shall, on registration, qualify for admission to the  programme  concerned  and  the  module  can  form  part  of  an approved curriculum for the qualification/programme.

    3.11   Registration/concurrent registration with  another  institution.  Where  a student is for any reason whatsoever unable or unwilling to register for a UFH (core/elective) module required in order for her/him to complete the curriculum of the qualification for which she is registered at UFH, the University shall (through the relevant Faculty office) provide permission for the student to register for that module with any other higher education institution. For the avoidance of doubt, a student who has completed a module with another higher education institution pursuant to this rule shall be entitled to apply for recognition of the credit as soon as possible after s/he obtains a pass in the relevant  module.  This  rule/provision  shall  not  apply  to  a  module  that constitutes a „major‟ within an undergraduate degree curriculum.

    3.12  Compulsory registration of last outstanding module under G.Rule 7 or with another institution. Students who have ONE module outstanding for completion of the curriculum of the qualification for which they are registered shall not be eligible to register for that module on a full-time basis, with or without any other modules, but may request permission to register for that last outstanding module in terms of G.Rule 7. Where such a student is unable to register in terms of G. Rule 7, s/he may apply for permission to register for the said (last outstanding module) at another institution in terms of the immediately preceding G.Rule 3.11. This rule/provision shall not apply to a module that constitutes a „major‟ within an undergraduate curriculum.

    3.13   Student identification. Every student, while on campus or using University facilities shall produce his/her student registration card upon request.

    3.14   Promotion criteria. Promotion of students shall be determined by Faculties, for which purpose Faculties have to provide specific criteria.

    3.15   Academic exclusion of  full-time students. Full-time students who  have failed to obtain the minimum number of credits towards the qualification for which they are registered shall be excluded from the University on academic grounds:

    3.15.1 In the case of a three-year degree programme

    3.15.1.1 After one year, a minimum of 40 credits;

     

    3.15.1.2 After two years, a minimum of 120 credits;

    3.15.1.3 After three years, a minimum of 180 credits;

    3.15.1.4 After four years, a minimum of 300 credits;

    3.15.1.5 After five years, if a degree has not been obtained;

    3.15.2 In the case of a four-year degree programme

    3.15.2.1 After one year, a minimum of 40 credits;

    3.15.2.2 After two years, a minimum of 120 credits;

    3.15.2.3 After three years, a minimum of 240 credits;

    3.15.2.4 After four years, a minimum of 360 credits;

    3.15.2.5 After five years, a minimum of 420 credits;

    3.15.2.6 After six years, if a degree has not been obtained.

    3.15.3 In the case of a Foundation Year Programme (FYP)

    The first year of registration of a Foundation Year Programme shall not be taken into account in calculating the prescribed period of study for the purpose of academic exclusion.

    3.15.4 Change of programme and interruption of study

    3.15.4.1 Where a student has been allowed to change registration from one programme to another after the first year of study, the prescribed period of study shall be calculated from the registration of the new programme;

    3.15.4.2 Where a student has been allowed to change registration from one programme to another after the second year of study or in later years, the number of years subsequent to the first year of study of the first programme shall be taken into account when calculating the prescribed  period  of   study  in   respect  of   the  new  programme;

    3.15.4.3 In calculating the prescribed period of study, the frequency or duration of the period of interruption of study by a student shall not be taken into account.

    3.15.4.4 A student shall be permitted to change registration from one programme to another on one occasion only.

    3.16   Academic exclusion of part-time students

    3.16.1 A  student shall be  excluded from the  University if  he/she has not fulfilled all the requirements for his/her proposed degree within ten years of study, except in special circumstances approved by Senate.

    3.16.2 Periods of attendance and examination results at another university shall be taken into account, with one year of full-time study being regarded as equivalent to two years of part-time study.

    3.16.3 The University may re-admit a student who has been excluded from the university where his/her subsequent experience or academic achievement justifies readmission.

    3.16.4 A student who was previously eligible for exclusion, but who was not excluded at that time, may be excluded on that basis at the end of any

    subsequent year.

    3.16.5 If a student by means of written notification received by the Registrar before 15 April of any year cancels his/her registration, the registration for that year shall not be taken into account for exclusion purposes.

    3.16.6 Exclusion of non-registered persons. No person who has not been registered as a student may attend lectures or use any of the facilities or privileges offered by the University to its duly registered students.

    3.17   Appeal against academic exclusion from the University

    3.17.1 A  student  who  has  been  excluded on  academic grounds  shall  be entitled to appeal his/her exclusion to the Faculty Planning and Management  Committee  (FPMC)  or  the  HOD‟s Committee  of  the Faculty in which the student is registered. Such appeal must be lodged with the relevant Faculty Manager no later than 25 January of every year.  The  said  Committee  must  consider  and  decide  upon  such appeals no later than two weeks after receipt of the appeal documentation by the Faculty Manager.

    3.17.2 In deliberating on an appeal pursuant to this rule, the Faculty Planning and Management Committee or HOD‟s Committee shall be entitled to consider all factors deemed pertinent to such a matter by the Committee, including the student‟s historical, academic performance, physical and mental health (supported by appropriate documentation), and compelling personal circumstances as evidence by appropriate documentation. Where the Committee considers it appropriate, it MAY impose clear/specific conditions on the re-admission of a student excluded on academic grounds.

    3.17.3 A student who is dissatisfied with the outcome of a decision of the Faculty Planning and Management Committee or HOD‟s Committee rendered  in  accordance  with  the  immediately preceding  paragraph shall be entitled to appeal the decision to the Board of the relevant Faculty.  The said Board must consider and decide upon such appeals at its first meeting (whether regular or special) in each academic year. The Board may set aside the decision of the Faculty Planning and Management Committee or HOD‟s Committee or upholds the Committee‟s decision in its entirety or varies the terms thereof.   In respect to the appeal process prescribed under this rule, the Faculty Board‟s decision shall be final.