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  • Auckland Park Theological Seminary Online Application For Admission

    Auckland Park Theological Seminary Online Application For Admission

    Admission

    Vocational certificate courses are self-improvement, in-house programmes to assist those involved in ministry. There are no minimum entrance requirements. As a result, these vocational certificate courses are non-credit-bearing, although non-credit bearing recognition of prior learning (“RPL” for short) applies in South Africa.

    How to apply

    Study the various vocational certificate courses on offer and choose a course best suited to your needs. Should you require more information to make a decision, however, you could contact the Administration Department, where you would be assisted at making the right choice.

    Complete the online application form. Should you not be able to complete an online application form, however, you could contact the Administration Department and request that you be supplied with a hard-copy (paper) application form by mail.

    Applicants using the online system will be sent an automated e-mail to confirm their submission. Please note that confirmation of submission is NOT a confirmation of registration. The Administration Department will contact you as soon as your application has been processed.

    We appreciate your interest in ATS and are looking forward to receiving your application.

    International students

    The ATS has successfully assisted international students, hailing from all over Africa and from as far afield as Asia, the USA and Europe, at obtaining their certificates and diplomas, as well as their bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in Pentecostal Theology.

    ATS is dedicated to the highest level of excellence as far as the content of its courses, the expertise of its lecturers and its emphasis on independent and flexible learning are concerned.

    Language of instruction

    English is the language of instruction for all programmes on offer at ATS and it would be mandatory for international students to submit all their examination papers and/or theses in English.

    ATS may, therefore, require evidence of English proficiency from international students.

    Entrance requirements for international students

    ATS shall screen applicants based on their academic ability and potential, according to their secondary school results (examination results and/or projected grades), a personal statement, academic reference and, if required, admissions test or written work. Please refer to the admission page for further information.

    All international students’ applications need to be accompanied by an Assessment Certificate of the South African Qualifications Authority (“SAQA”, for short). The original SAQA Certificate must be submitted to ATS upon registration.

    SAQA Assessment Certificate

    ATS can assist international students with the SAQA assessment process. Applicants must provide ATS with certified copies of their highest secondary school certificate or degree (a full Student Transcript) and identity document.

    The SAQA fee needs to be deposited into ATS’s bank account and proof of payment must be forwarded to Administration. The said fee is used to fund the processing of applications and is non-refundable. ATS will start processing an application upon receipt of this fee.

    Please note that the application fee does not form part of the tuition and seminary fees payable, should an applicant be accepted to further his/her studies at ATS.

    SAQA fees

    Assessment completed within 10 working days = ZAR 880
    Assessment completed within 20 working days = ZAR 660
    Assessment completed within 30 working days = ZAR 440

    Postage
    South Africa = R45
    SADC countries = R95
    Other countries = R115

    Mode of study

    1. Vocational certificate and higher-certificate programmes
      These programmes have been devised for distance education only.

    African learning experience

    ATS offers international students who study by means of the intramural programme a golden opportunity to immerse themselves in various cultures.

    ATS is involved in different community-development projects throughout Southern Africa. A student that enrols for the African learning experience will attend the scheduled intramural classes and will, during long weekends and holidays, participate as a volunteer worker in ATS’s numerous community-development initiatives.

    The African learning experience affords international students an opportunity at grass-roots level to become involved in social development, thereby to contribute to the general well-being of marginalised African communities and, ultimately, to gain first-hand experience of African cultures.

    ATS is responsible for organising and managing the African learning experience programme. Students are responsible for their own accommodation, travel and food costs associated with the African learning experience. Limited student accommodation is available to international students. Students can contact Administration for more information.

    Accommodation for international students

    Due to its association with the owners of various privately owned student accommodations, ATS can assist international students at securing accommodation.

    The accommodation is situated within a 5 km radius around ATS and transport to and from the ATS is available. For more information, please contact ATS. Availability is limited, however, so please inquire well in advance.

    Student visa

    ATS will provide approved students with an official letter of introduction that must accompany their application for a student visa. Applications for students’ visas are made at the South African embassy in students’ country of origin.

     Contact us

    Phone: (+27) 11 726 7029
    Fax: (+27) 11 726 8366
    or (+27) 11 482 1011
    E-mail: admin@ats.ac.zaPhysical Address
    55 Richmond Avenue
    Auckland Park
    Johannesburg
    2092
    South Africa

    Postal Address
    ATS Administration
    Private Bag X75
    Auckland Park
    2006
    South Africa

  • 2026/2027 Rhodes University Online Application Form

    2026 Rhodes University Online Application Form

    Rhodes Application and Acceptance Process

    When Should I Apply to Rhodes University?

    Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible in the application cycle, which commences in March of every year, and close in September of the same year. You can find Rhode’s online application form here. If you are an Internation Student looking to apply to Rhodes University, please visit here.

    South Africans learners wishing to apply online will need a working email address and an ID number. Foreign learners wishing to apply will need to have their passport number.

    To view Rhodes Application Process, please visit here.

    Application Fee:

    South African Applicants are required to pay an application fee of R100 via EFT, not cash.

    For more information regarding University fees, please visit here.

    Submitting Results and Documents:

    School learners must ensure that all examination results from Grade 11 until September of Grade 12 are submitted. Failure to do such may result in delays within the student’s application process. You might find that you applied early in Grade 12 and thus only sent in your final Grade 11 results. If this is true, as the year progresses and you receive more results keep sending them through to Rhodes, that way they will have all your results by the time finals come around.

    Transferring students should too ensure that all transcripts and academic records are submitted as early as possible as well as that a final transcript of current studies being undertaken reaches the Admissions Office as soon as possible after receipt.

    Once you have applied, keep a look out for your acceptance and/or provisional acceptance letter. In this letter students will be given a date by which an acceptance fee needs to be paid. Paying this fee means your place at the university and/or in residence is secured. In 2016 the fee is R750. This is non-refundable and is subject to change, but it is cheaper than changing your mind and not being able to go back.

    Once students are accepted, they will be assigned a student number and password that they can use to access ROSS (Rhodes Online Student Service). They can track their application process and residence application here, too.

    Dates to Remember:

    Registration dates are 6 and 7th February Orientation week: 8 -11 February

    Parent Orientation: Sunday 7th February

    Applications for 2026 open in March and close on the 30th of September. It’s best to apply as early as possible.

  • 2026/2027 Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences Online Application Form : To apply to the Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences, you need the documents below :

    1) A certified copy of the green bar coded ID

    2) Proof of payment of any relevant application fees

    3) Certified copy of grade 11 results and any latest grade 12 results

    For a full list of tips to remember before you apply, See Application Checklist. Applicants must check individual further requirements for each course and each tertiary institution. Please also be aware of NBTs and check with your university if you need NBT results to apply.

    FYI: South Africans learners wishing to apply online will need a working email address and an ID number. Foreign learners wishing to apply will need to have their passport number.

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  • Nsfas Application

    Nsfas Application

    Nsfas Application : All students who will register at public universities/ TVET colleges for the first time in 2026 and need financial support, can now apply directly to NSFAS for financial assistance. Applications will remain open between 01 August 2016 and 30 November 2016.

    Dear Applicants

    We are pleased to inform you that our technical problem has been resolved and now all returning students can be able to process and submit their applications on the NSFAS website. We apologise for the technical error that made it impossible for you to submit your applications since Friday. Kindly note that while applications are open for all returning students, post-graduate students are not included in this provision. Thanks You.

    To all 2026 first year students

    All students who will register at public universities/ TVET colleges for the first time in 2026 and need financial support can now apply directly to NSFAS for financial assistance. Applications will remain open between 01 August 2016 and 30 November 2016.

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

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

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

    All the above mentioned students – including those who were previously on a government funded bursary programme not offered by NSFAS – can apply for NSFAS financial assistance for the 2026 academic year from 01 September 2016 to 30 November 2016.

    To apply on the NSFAS website, you will be required to register first to create your personal online account, and then proceed to fill and submit the application form online. You may need about 30 minutes to complete this online process, and must also have scanned copies of the following required attachments:

    • Matric Certificate
    • Identity Document/Birth Certificate
    • Last Academic Results
    • Proof of parents income (If parent/s employed)
    • Death Certificate/s (If parent/s deceased)
    • Doctor’s Certificate (If permanently disabled)
  • 2026-2027 Central Johannesburg TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Central Johannesburg TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Central Johannesburg TVET College Prospectus is available for Download

    A university or school prospectus is a document sent to potential (prospective) students to attract them to apply for admissions. It usually contains information about the institution and the available courses, including advice on how to apply and the benefits of accepting a place.

    Click Here To download 2026-2027 Central Johannesburg TVET College Prospectus

    Parktown CampusTel: 011 643 8421
    Fax: 011 643 1020Alexandra CampusTel: 011 882 9763
    Fax: 011 882 3305Ellis Park CampusTel: 011 402 2990
    Fax: 011 402 2991Crown Mines CampusTel: 011 247 0913
    Fax: 011 247 0916Riverlea CampusTel: 011 474 2080
    Fax: 011 473 2321Langlaagte CampusTel: 011 839 2781
    Fax: 011 839 3972Troyville ICT Learning Resource CentreTel: 011 216 0300
    Fax: 011 216 0301Marketing & Communications DepartmentTel: 011 351 6000
    Fax: 011 484 2738

  • University of the Witwatersrand NSFAS Details 2026

    University of the Witwatersrand NSFAS Details 2026

    As from 1 August 2016 all new NSFAS applications must be submitted directly to NSFAS online.

    The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) student centred model will be going live as from 1 August 2016. This means that:

    • All new applications (matriculants) must be submitted directly to NSFAS online (www.nsfas.org.za)
    • All students who have signed their loan agreement forms (LAF) for 2016 and are currently receiving NSFAS funding DO NOT HAVE TO REAPPLY. Funding will be granted provided you meet the academic requirements
    • All students who were previously funded by NSFAS and are not funded in 2016 must apply online
    • Students who have never received NSFAS funding must apply online

    Already submitted a NSFAS application form to Wits?

    • Matriculants who have already submitted their NSFAS applications to Wits do not need to reapply. The University will send your application directly to NSFAS. Further information will follow.
    • Please note that the Wits Student Enrolment Centre will not be accepting any further applications as from Monday, 1 August 2016.
    • All paper NSFAS applications must be posted to the 2026 Online Application, NSFAS Contact centre, Private Bag X4, Plumstead, 7801, Cape Town, or emailed to apply@nsfas.org.za.

    Please note the following opening and closing dates:

    Grade 12 and past matriculants 1 August – 30 November
    Students who were not previously funded 1 September – 30 November

    For further details, please contact NSFAS Offices

    Tel: 0860 067 327 (sharecall)
    Email: info@nsfas.org.za
    Website: www.nsfas.org.za

    – See more at: https://www.wits.ac.za/study-at-wits/fees-and-funding/financial-aid-and-scholarships-office/nsfas/nsfas-applications/#sthash.1X0g7NBb.dpuf

  • How does nsfas works

    How does nsfas works

    What exactly is NSFAS?
    How does nsfas works : NSFAS is a government scheme set up to help young people pay for tuition at any of the 25 public universities and 50 public FET colleges in the country. NSFAS provides loans and scholarships that will cover your tuition, accommodation, living expenses and travel while you study.

    Who qualifies for NSFAS?
    All South African citizens, registered at South African institutions, who are in need of financial assistance and can prove that they’ll be academically successful, are eligible for NSFAS funding. While NSFAS funds primarily undergraduate students, further study can also be covered if it is required for your chosen career. (This would be that case, for example, with law, which requires you to have a postgraduate, LLB degree.)

    How do I apply?
    It’s quite simple, really. Full time registered students who meet the entry requirements for the scheme just have to complete and submit NSFAS applications forms at their university’s financial aid offices. The only catch is that funding isn’t automatically renewed, so students need to make sure to reapply every year.

    How do they decide who makes the cut?
    To determine who qualifies for NSFAS, applicants have to undergo a “means test” to rank how financially needy they are. This is a formula which takes into account the household income, the number of dependents in the household, and the family’s cost of living. Usually, students with an annual household income of R160 000 or less will be eligible to apply. A family contribution to the fees may, however, need to be made, depending on the means test.

    Do I need to pay it all back?
    The short answer is yes, you really should. Loan repayments are encouraged in order to help fund new generations of students in need of NSFAS. But it depends on your marks. Depending on the quality of your results, up to 40% of NSFAS loans can be converted to bursaries.

    Loan repayments are based on the salary that you earn; you start paying them back once your salary is R30,000 or more per year. The repayment rate is reasonable: 3% of the annual salary, increasing to a maximum of 8% when your salary reaches R59,300 or more per year. This means you will pay back R900 a year on a salary of R30 000 a year, or R84 per month. Not a bad deal, especially when you consider that the interest charged on the loan is subsidised at 80% of the rate that the commercial rate banks would charge.

    Even though the NSFAS Act of 1999 allows NSFAS to have employers deduct loan repayments from the monthly salaries of those who’ve been assisted by the scheme, about 20% of NSFAS recipients have never paid back a cent. In 2013, NSFAS was owed R15.6-billion in unpaid loans. This means the next generation of needy students have to fight that much harder for a piece of the pie. So if you get NSFAS funding and you get your degree, be a good sport and pay back the money.

    Is it plain-sailing after I get my NSFAS funding?
    Not always. There are countless stories about students whose fees or additional costs, like res fees, weren’t fully paid, who’s living expenses were paid late or who struggled to get NSFAS to pay their registration on time. Administration, particularly when split between a state organisation like NSFAS and a university or college, can be tricky. So be aware that having confirmed NSFAS funding doesn’t mean that all your expenses will be covered. You also might need to spend lots of time on the phone, writing emails or queueing at the financial aid office for clarification and advice. The bottom line is, you might simply have to pay some expenses out of your own pocket.

    For more information, visit the NSFAS website or your institution’s financial aid office.

     

     

  • 2026-2027 Coastal TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Coastal TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Coastal TVET College Prospectus is available for Download

    A university or school prospectus is a document sent to potential (prospective) students to attract them to apply for admissions. It usually contains information about the institution and the available courses, including advice on how to apply and the benefits of accepting a place.

    Click Here To download 2026-2027 Coastal TVET College Prospectus