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  • The Private Hotel School : Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Education

    The Private Hotel School : Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Education

    Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Education NQF level 7

    The aim of this programme is to offer candidates (developers, teachers, trainers, managers) who already have a generic or specific qualification (at least 360 credits registered on the NQF level 6) but with limited background in hospitality management or culinary arts and/or consumer studies teaching, as well as those who are already training or teaching in the GET or FET bands, support in the form of part-time, off campus or distance learning, further education. This creates an opportunity to advance their specialized knowledge and skills so that they can teach/train/manage in these areas of specialization. Typically candidates who apply for this qualification will match one of the following profiles:

    · With a Diploma in Hospitality Management, who has progressed in their careers to a position where they are training managers in a large institution and who want to “top-up”.
    · Educators with a general teaching qualification, who are teaching hospitality and tourism related subjects on the GET or FET bands, but with limited or no subject field qualifications

    The Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Education (Management) will contribute meaningfully to specialization in these subject– areas and to the individual continuing professional development of participants. By attaining this qualification the student would therefore be able to play a significant role in the provision of training and facilitating as required by the Department of Education and Hospitality as a field of study.

    There are not many similar programmes available and even less programmes offered on a distance learning mode, with specific reference to hospitality education/management as a field of study.

    Provision is made, where possible, for flexible entry routes which can include recognition of prior learning (RPL) with regard to general admission as well as additional requirements for the programme. Credit accumulation and transfer (CAT) for a completed qualification can be recognized as meeting part of the requirements for this qualification.

    Semester 1
    HM Hospitality Management | FB Food and Beverage Management | SOC Social Sciences | ED Education
    HM711 Introduction to Hospitality SOC711 Service Excellence FB711 Food and Beverage Theory

    FB712 Food and Beverage Practical

     
    Semester 2
    HM722 Safety and Sanitation in Hospitality FB723 Quantity Food Production Theory

    FB724 Quantity Food Production Practical

    ED721 Didactics in Hospitality Studies
    Semester 3
    HM733 Hospitality Accounting

    HM734 Hospitality Sales and Marketing

    SOC732 Leadership and Cultural diversity ED732 Curriculum Studies  
    Semester 4
    HM745 Human Resource Management HM746 Hospitality Management Internship HM747 Research Project HM748 Rooms Division Management

    What’s included:

    Tuition fees, handouts, additional notes.

    Course Fee:
    R5,500 per module

    Minimum Admission Requirements:

    • Senior Certificate with endorsement that the student may study towards a diploma.
    • Certified copies of any one of the following:
    1. Diploma in Education (360 credits)
    2. 3 Year Degree (360 credits)
    3. Traditional Matric + 3 Year National Diploma in a related field

    Duration: Twelve Months full time OR 2 Years Distance Learning

    Starting Date: January and July each year

    Apply for a Course at The Private Hotel School

  • University of Fort Hare Application Fee 2026-2027

    University of Fort Hare Application Fee

    APPLICATION FEES

     

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

     

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

     

    BANKING DETAILS

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

     

    AVERAGE COST OF STUDYING AT FORT HARE -2026

     

    1. 1.                Introduction

     

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

     

    1. Fees

     

    2.1                       Non Refundable Application Fee – Tuition

    Before the 31st October 2016                                         R 120

     

     

    2.2                       Non Refundable Application Fee – Residence

    Before the 31st October 2016                                         R 120

    after 1st November 2016                                                R 300

     

     

    2.3 Acceptance of accommodation payable before the 31st December 2016  

    R1 000

    2.4 Minimum Initial Payment  

     

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

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

     

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

     

     

     

    2.5      Settlement of outstanding accounts

     

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

     

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

     

     

     

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

     

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

    & Education

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

     

     

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

     

     

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

    & Education

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

     

     

     

    2.8   Average Postgraduate fees for all campuses.

     

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

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

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

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

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

     

     

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

     

     

    1. 3.                Discounts

     

    Early Settlement Discounts

     

    The following discounts are applicable for all students:

     

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

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

     

     

    Second Child Discounts

     

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

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

     

    Academic Performance Discounts

     

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

     

     

    3.1. New undergraduates

     

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

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

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

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

     

     

     

     

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

     

     

    3.2.                     Returning undergraduates

     

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

     

     

    1. 4.                Methods of Payment

     

    1. Direct deposits/internet payments

     

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

     

    1. Debit and credit card payments

     

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

     

    iii.          Debit Orders

     

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

     

    1. Edu-Loan

     

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

     

     

    1. FINANCIAL AID & BURSARIES

     

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

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

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

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

     

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

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

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

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

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

     

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

     

     

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

  • Can I apply for nsfas online

    Can I apply for nsfas online

    Can I apply for nsfas online : You can apply for NSFAS Online. 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)

     

    For a full list of the required supporting documents which will be needed to complete your application Click Here

  • 2026-2027 University of South Africa Online Application Form

    2026 University of South Africa Online Application Form

    Everyone planning to start a new qualification must apply for admission.

    Selected undergraduate qualifications only:
    Semester 2: 3 – 28 April 2026

    Postgraduate diplomas & honours, master’s & doctoral degrees: Closed for 2026

  • University Of Pretoria Closing dates for undergraduate programmes 2026-2027

    University Of Pretoria Closing dates for undergraduate programmes: 2026

    Application for admission to undergraduate study programmes for both South African and international citizens close on the dates specified below in the year preceding the year of study. Prospective students are encouraged to apply as soon as applications open in March. Preferably apply online at www.up.ac.za/apply, where you will also find a guideline document for completion of the form. Please note that a non-refundable application fee of R300 is payable.

    Click here to view the closing dates

  • 2026/2027 Rhodes University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Rhodes University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Rhodes University Online Application Form : To apply to the Rhodes University , 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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  • Walter Sisulu University Online Application Form

    Walter Sisulu University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Walter Sisulu University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Walter Sisulu University Online Application For Admission

    Visit our homepage for available Apprenticeship, bursaries , scholarships, Graduate Programmes, internships, learnerships, jobs Traineeships and many more …

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  • Mpumalanga University NSFAS Details 2026

    Mpumalanga University NSFAS Details 2026

    Apply for Mpumalanga University NSFAS Details 2026 here

  • Rhodes University Exchange Programme Application Process

    Rhodes University Exchange Programme Application Process

    Please note that the relevant information regarding courses on offer, as well as general information about the institutions, is available from each institution’s website. It is the student’s responsibility to review this information before applying for the exchange programme to ensure that there are suitable courses available.

    The application process take time. Please allow yourself at least 2 weeks for getting all the materials needed and for researching the available options.

    Applications open from 22 May 2026. The deadline for admission to all 2026 programmes is on 18 August 2026.

    PLEASE NOTE: If students have any specific queries about going on exchange, the International Office will only be able to respond to them from the 9th of May 2016 onwards. 

    Here is how to apply:

    Step 1: Download the Exchange Handbook 2016-2026‌. Look at all the universities and colleges that may offer courses that you are completing at Rhodes. If you cannot find course information, search for ‘UNIVERSITY NAME + course catalogue’ online. If you still cannot find the relevant course information, please contact the international office via email.

    Step 2: Talk with your parents and whoever is funding your studies. Make sure that they are prepared for you to go on exchange. Also, make sure that both you and they are aware of the additional costs involved.

    Step 3: Download the Application for Exchange Admission 2026 Fill it out. To do this, you will need to:

    • Talk to the Heads of Department for the subjects you will be taking while abroad. There isa section in the application form where your Heads of Department must sign. In the meeting, you will discuss the various institutions that would be available to you. Please take several institutions’ course syllabi with you to these meetings.
    • Get two academic referees. These referees should be university lecturers who have marked your work.
    • Get an academic transcript from Student Bureau.
    • Get signatures from your funders acknowledging that you plan to go on exchange.
    • Write a CV.
    • Write a personal motivation letter that explains why you want to go on exchange. It should also detail any leadership roles you have taken, and any activities you participate in that would strengthen your application. If you have any particularly poor marks on your academic record, please discuss these in your motivation letter.

    Step 4: Hand the Application Form with supporting documents and letters in to the International Office by 19 August.

    Step 5: If your application is successful, you will be called in for an interview.

    Step 6: If your interview is successful, you will work closely with the international officer to select courses and apply to a host institution. Please note that academic acceptance by the host institution is not automatic.

    Before embarking on an exchange, Rhodes students must have obtained approval from the appropriate Head of Department and the Dean of the Faculty at Rhodes for the inclusion of the proposed transfer credit from the host institution in their Rhodes University degree structure. The onus is on you, the student, to ensure that the HOD has approved the courses. This approval must be facilitated through the International Office. Rhodes students are required to spend one semester at the host institution.

    What happens to my marks?

    The courses you take while on exchange should count towards your degree at Rhodes. This is why it is important to consult with your Heads of Department at Rhodes to see if they are happy with you attaining part of your degree through another university.

    Courses successfully passed while abroad will simply be represented as either ‘P’ (Pass) or ‘F’ (Fail) on the system. You will, however, be awarded a converted grade that will count towards your end of year mark for the course (along with the marks you attained at for that course during your semester at Rhodes).

    For more information on how your grades will be converted, please consult the Standardised Grade Conversion Tables