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  • Boston City Campus and Business College Admission Requirements

    Boston City Campus and Business College Admission Requirements

    Degrees, Diplomas & Higher Certificates

    Higher education programmes lead to academic qualifications registered on the Higher Education Qualifications Sub-Framework (HEQSF) of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF).

    Higher education qualifications provide a focus towards a career field but are not as specific as occupational programmes in preparing students for a specific job function. These more academic programmes build a flexible and adaptable knowledge base that can be applied in a great many professional, work-place contexts.

    Higher education qualifications include Higher Certificates, Advanced Certificates, Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, First Degrees and Post-Graduate Degrees and represent the pinnacle of any academic journey.

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  • NSFAS expands access to higher education

    NSFAS expands access to higher education

    Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande says tremendous progress has been made in making higher education more accessible to the poor through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) over the years.
    NSFAS expands access to higher education

    The Minister was briefing media on Thursday, in Pretoria, on Higher Education and Training Sector’s state of readiness and on options available to young people seeking opportunities for Post-School Education and Training (PSET) in 2026.

    He said NSFAS has funded over 1.7 million students since 1994. In 2016, NSFAS supported approximately 480,000 poor undergraduate students to access universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges.

    NSFAS also disbursed loans and bursaries totalling R14 billion to students in 2016.

    During the Medium Term Budget Policy Statement, government announced that it will provide an additional R9 billion for NSFAS over the period ahead, raising its funding by over 18% to universities over the next three years to assist poor and missing middle students.

    This year, Minister Nzimande said NSFAS will be funding 205,000 first time entering and continuing eligible students at universities and 200,000 students at TVET colleges in 2026 by providing student loans and bursaries totalling R15.2 billion.

    He also said government will pay the fee increase, capped at 8%, for all qualifying registered students with a gross combined family income up to R600,000 per annum in 2026.

    “This is a grant, which covers the increases for tuition fees and university or college-managed accommodation, and will not have to be repaid by qualifying students.

    “This will benefit more than 75% of university and TVET college students, and in some institutions, more than 90% of students.”

    He said NSFAS qualifying students will not pay any registration or upfront fees in 2026, as government has made arrangements through NSFAS to pay the registration fees for all funded students as an upfront payment to universities and TVET colleges in January each year.

    All NSFAS qualifying students, who were registered in 2016, and were successful in their studies, but who have accumulated historical student debt with institutions of higher education, will be allowed to register in 2026.

    Interventions for the missing middle

    The Minister has requested universities to manage student debt through fair and transparent debt management policies in order to ensure that outstanding student debt is recovered over a reasonable period.

    He said the Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme model, which is aimed at assisting the missing middle, will be piloted at six universities and one TVET college.

    The pilot will fund the studies of approximately 1,500 students studying in a number of general formative degrees as well as seven professional qualifications and one artisan qualification for the duration of their studies.

    “It is also important to note that in addition to the money that NSFAS has received from the funds voted by Parliament, the National Skills Fund (NSF) makes further annual allocations aimed at funding the full cost of study towards critical skills programmes that are most needed for the growth and development of the economy.

    “NSFAS has been allocated over R718 million for full bursaries for scarce and critical skills for the current year from the NSF.

    “This funding is made available through the financial aid offices at institutions, and students wishing to make use of these bursaries are advised to enrol for critical skills study programmes which include science, commerce, health sciences and engineering.”

    He also said NSFAS has earmarked R76.6 million in the 2026 academic year to provide financial aid to disabled students in universities.

  • 2026/2027 University of Fort Hare Application Date

    2026/2027 University of Fort Hare Application Date

    CLOSING DATE FOR ALL ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES: 31st OCTOBER

    Find University of Fort Hare Online Application details

  • 2026/2027 University of the Western Cape Online Application Form

    2026/2027 University of the Western Cape Online Application Form

    2026/2027 University of the Western Cape Online Application Form : To apply to the University of the Western Cape , 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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  • University of Venda Term Date 2026

    University of Venda Term Date 2026

    SUMMARY OF 2026 ACADEMIC YEAR PLAN

    Term Dates

    First Term

    :

    05

    January

    to

    15 March

    Second term

    :

    16 March

    to

    15 June

    Third term

    :

    10

    July

    to

    31 August

    Fourth term

    :

    01 September

    to

    08 December

    Number of Lecturing Days/Weeks

    Lecturing days

    Number of lecturing days per term

    :

    1st term = 35

    :

    2nd term = 35

    :

    3rd term = 38

    :

    4th term = 35

    Number of lecturing days per semester

    :

    1st Semester = 70

    :

    2nd Semester = 73

    Number of lecturing days for 2026

    =

    143

    Lecturing weeks

    Note: 1 x lecturing week = 5 working days

    Number of lecturing weeks per term

    :

    1st term = 7

    :

    2nd term = 7

    :

    3rd term = 7 (+ 3 days)

    :

    4th term = 7

    Number of lecturing weeks per semester

    :

    1st semester = 14

    :

    2nd semester = 14 (+ 3 days)

    Number of lecturing weeks for 2026

    =

    28 (+ 3 days)

  • Education and training – Netcare 911

    Education and training – Netcare 911

    Accreditation

    Netcare Education (Netcare Hospital Management (Pty) Ltd), including its Faculty of Emergency and Critical care is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training until 31 December 2026, as a private higher education Institution under the Higher Education Act of 1997. Registration certificate no. 2014/HE07/010.

    The FECC is furthermore accredited with the following professional organisations:

    • Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA)
    • Resuscitation Council of South Africa (RCSA)
    • South African Department of Labour (DoL)
    • International Trauma Life Support (ITLS)
    • American Heart Association (AHA)

    Combining current educational methodology in theoretical teaching and cutting-edge technology with practical training.

    For more information on the FECC’s accreditation,

    Our training programmes

    Whether you are interested in a career in emergency medical services, a healthcare professional looking to upgrade or extend your skills, or are simply looking for peace of mind knowing that you have the necessary first aid skills to cope in a medical emergency, the FECC has a course to suit your needs.

    We offer a variety of short courses, undergraduate and post-graduate programmes to prospective and current emergency medical services practitioners. Emergency medical training programmes are also offered to augment the inherent skills of doctors and nurses and provide them with focused insight into the field of emergency care.

    Members of the public can enrol for a number of first aid courses aimed at equipping individuals with the necessary skills to act in all medical emergencies they are likely to encounter in their day-to-day lives and even to save lives. First aid courses are also offered to corporates and businesses, to have their employees trained in first aid.

    The FECC offers training at our campuses in Midrand, Gauteng and Durban North, KwaZulu-Natal. The FECC’s footprint, however, extends across Southern Africa, as training can also be provided in any other region of South Africa to suit the specific needs of larger student groups.

    Course directory

    Courses for the general public
    • CPR for family and friends – adults
    • CPR for family and friends – children and infants
    • Heartsaver CPR
    • Heartsaver CPR in schools
    • Heartsaver CPR AED
    • First aid levels 1 – 3
    Undergraduate short course programmes
    • Basic Ambulance Assistant programme
    • Ambulance Emergency Assistant programme
    Other undergraduate programmes (aligned with the National Qualifications Framework)
    • Diploma in Emergency Medical Care – Emergency Care Technician (Next intake June 2026)

    Post-graduate programmes
    • Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS)
    • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS ®)
    • Advanced Cardiac Life Support for Experienced Providers (ACLS EP®)
    • Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS ®)
    • Neonatal Advanced Life Support
    • AHA Airway Management Programme
    • AHA ECG and Pharmacology Programme
    • International Trauma Life Support (ITLS ®) – Basic Provider Course
    • International Trauma Life Support (ITLS ®) – Advanced Provider Course
    • International Trauma Life Support (ITLS ®) – Paediatric Provider Course
    • Basic Life Support Refresher Course
    • Ambulance Emergency Assistant Refresher Course

    Registration

    Please click here to retrieve a registration form. Complete the registration form and indicate the course and course date for which you would like to enrol. Payment for courses can be made either at Nedbank or via electronic transfer. Our banking details are found on the second page of the registration form.

    Once you have completed the registration form and made your payment, kindly submit your form and proof of payment to the FECC via any of the following methods:

    Gauteng campus

    Email: feccenquiries@netcare.co.za
    Fax: 086 638 8072

    KZN campus

    Email: secckzn_enquiries@netcare.co.za
    Fax: 031 581 8247

    Personally: Hand in the documentation at the FECC campus nearest to you.

    Contact us

    National office: FECC

    76 Maude Street (Cnr West), Sandton, 2196
    GPS: -26.104648, 28.056001
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    Faculty manager: Liana Harmse
    E-mail: liana.harmse@netcare.co.za

    FECC – KwaZulu-Natal campus

    Block D, 95 uMhlanga Rocks Drive, Durban North
    Tel: 031 581 8209
    Fax: 031 581 8247
    Email: secckzn_enquiries@netcare.co.za
    GPS: -29.774789, 31.035342
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    Programme manager: Pravashni Pillay
    Email: pravashni.pillay@netcare.co.za

    FECC – Midrand campus

    Riverview Office Park, Block F
    410 Janadel Avenue, Midrand
    Tel: 010 209 8383
    Fax: 086 638 8072
    Email: feccenquiries@netcare.co.za
    GPS: -25.999910, 28.119736
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    Campus administrator: Grace Mokwele
    Email: grace.mokwele@netcare.co.za

    Faculty of Nursing and Ancillary Healthcare (FNAH)

    For more information on the FNAH, its campuses, nursing and other training programmes offered, click here.