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The University of South Africa is the largest comprehensive open distance eLearning institution in Africa. If you’re interested in applying to further your studies at the institution, you can do so now.


The 2023 academic year may have commenced but prospective students can still apply to study in the second semester at South Africa’s largest university. Several courses are available for students to choose from. 


If you have been considering registering for a qualification at the University of South Africa, you will be pleased to know that there is still time to do so, as the university has recently extended its registration deadline. However, this only applies to certain qualifications
 


South Africa’s biggest distance learning university has been receiving negative media regarding the quality of qualifications. This led to some of the university’s alumni panicking and prospective students being in doubt. 


Unisa is the largest higher education institution in South Africa. The university recently announced that allowance payments to NSFAS funded students have commenced.


Unisa offers study opportunities to over 370 000 students from across South Africa, Africa and other parts of the world. In recent years, graduation ceremonies were disrupted at the university, but have recently resumed. 


Thousands of students are enrolled in academic programmes at the University of South Africa. However, many students registered late, which impacted their ability to submit their first assignment.

 


The University of South Africa, what is commonly known as Unisa, has not yet closed their registration period for postgraduate courses. If you haven't registered yet, you still have some time and should register as soon as possible.


If you are looking to enrol for an undergraduate qualification at the University of South Africa for the current academic year, then you are in luck because the university has just extended its closing deadline.


The 2023 January/February exam period has just been completed at Unisa. With the exam season coming to an end, there are a few crucial details that students who wrote the exams should take note of as they wait for their results.


Time is running out to register for Unisa's short courses. Students interested in registering for the 2023 academic year are encouraged to do so to avoid missing the looming deadline.


While online resources can be extremely helpful for many students, some prefer hard copies of the study materials they are learning. Unisa has revealed how students can get hard copies of their study material.

 


South Africa's largest distance learning institution has called on students to pay their initial fees. Failure to make the payment could impact the student’s registration at the institution. 


The University of South Africa’s (Unisa) short courses are curated to update or enhance a student's skills and knowledge in a specific field of study. Students interested in registering for the 2023 academic year are encouraged to do so to avoid missing the looming deadline.


Higher education institutions are currently preparing to welcome back new and returning students. If you are planning to further your studies at the University of South Africa, today is your last chance to register for semester one of the 2023 academic year.


The University of South Africa has announced that it has slightly shifted its registration timelines. This will come as good news to students who have not yet registered. 

 


One of South Africa’s largest universities is facing delays as they await the student funding list from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme. These delays are impacting the institution's academic calendar.

 


If you have applied for admission at the University of South Africa for the 2023 academic year and have had your application approved, registering is the next step. But, the registration process is not without its own costs.


Examinations at one of South Africa’s largest institutions are set to get underway later this month. Several changes have been introduced to ensure the integrity of the examinations is upheld.

 


The student debt dilemma was seen to be a challenge that will have a negative impact on both students and higher education institutions at the start of the 2023 academic year. One of the country’s 26 universities has come with a solution that will benefit both institutions and students.

 

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