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CONTENTS 1
Important information:Timetables and start of lectures 2
Change of address/Biographical details 2
Call Centre for general enquiries 2
Term dates 2
Where to register 2
The Regis t ra t ion ProcessInitial payments, Terms of payment, 3Payment options, Banking Details, Sponsorship 4
Checklist 5
Registration guide for 2014 6-8
Process-Online Registration 9-16
Contact detail off-campus assistants 17-18
Process-Back office Registration 19-21
In tern at ion al stu dent s 22-24
Financial aid 25-27
Programmes: Dates, Times, Venues, Academic Clearance 28
Online and Back-office
Applied Sciences Faculty All Campuses 29-31
Business Faculty All Campuses 32-34
Education Faculty All Campuses 35
Engineering Faculty All Campuses 36
Health and Wellness Faculty All Campuses 41
Informatics and Design Faculty All Campuses 43
PLEASE READ THE SMALL PRINT
No late registration will be allowed without the written permission of the Registrar.
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TIME TABLES AND START OF LECTURESLecture timetables and other relevant documentation will be handed out
during the registration period. Consult these for information regarding
starting dates, times and venues.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS/BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS
It is your responsibility to inform the Admission and Registration Office of any
changes in your personal details (e.g. proof of change of surname) and
address on the registration form.
CALL CENTRE FOR GENERAL ENQUIRIES
Call Centre:0861232788 / 021 - 9596767
TERM DATES 2014
First Term 22 January28March (Wellington Campus
Education only)First Term 3 February28 March
Second Term 7 April20 June
Third Term 21 July5 September
Fourth Term 15 September28 November
WHERE TO REGISTER
NB: Students register at the following campuses:
a. If a student has been accepted at the Bellville Campus, or any of theservice points in Bellville, then he/she may only register at Bellville
campus.
b. If a student has been accepted at the Cape Town Campus or any of the
service points in Cape Town, then he/she may only register at the Cape
Town Campus.
c. If a student has been accepted at the Granger Bay Campus, then he/she
may only register at that campus.
d. If a student has been accepted at the Mowbray Campus, then he/she
may only register at Mowbray campus.
e. If a student has been accepted at the Wellington Campus, then he/she
may only register at Wellington campus.
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THE REGISTRATION PROCESS
INITIAL PAYMENTS: ALL CAMPUSES
All students must pay an initial amount of R3700 BEFORE or on the day of
registration, for all full-time and part-time courses. If the full course fee is less
than R3700, it must be paid in full at registration. Only students who have paid
the above-mentioned amount will be registered.
First year students must pay an initial amount of R1850,00 upon acceptance
and a further R1850,00 before or on the day of registration.
Returning students (2
nd
, 3
rd
and 4
th
years) must pay an amount of R3700before or on the day of registration.
A student, who will be staying in a university residence, must pay an initial
amount of R1700 in respect of residence fees. The total amount payable upon
registration by a residence student is R5400 (R3700 for tuition and R1700 for
residence fees).
All students must register in person at the venuesindicated.
Do not hand over money or your registration form to anyone who says
he/she can register on your behalf.
TERMS OF PAYMENT: TUITION FEES
After this initial payment of R3700,00,the remainder of the fees owing may be
paid in monthly instalments from February to November, at the rate of 10% of
the fees for year courses (or from February to June, at the rate of 20% of the
fees for semester courses). Payment can also be made by a debit order over
9 months from February to October. There will be no interest charged if thedebit order is strictly adhered to.
Debit orders can be drawn on all types of bank accounts (current, savings and
trans-mission), as well as credit cards (not on budget) and debit cards. Debit
order forms are available from the Student Debtors Department.
A discount of 5% for year courses and 2.5% per semester for semester
courses will be allowed if the account is settled before 14 February for year
and first semester course and if the account should be settled by 15 August
for second semester course.
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PAYMENT OPTIONS
All students must pay their fees either by means of a direct deposit
at a bank or an electronic payment.
PLEASE NOTE
Your name and student number must be clearly indicated on the deposit slip.Please bring your copy of the bank deposit slip on the day of
registration.Allow three working days for the transaction to be processed and reflected on
your student account.
THE UNIVERSITYS BANKING DETA ILS ARE ASFOLLOWS:
Bank: ABSA Bank
Branch: Public Sector Cape Town
Account name: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Account Type: Current Account
Branch code: 632005
Account no: 4053548487
Swift code: ABSA ZAJJ (for payments made outside South Africa)
SPONSORSHIP: BRING A LETTER
If an employer or bursar is responsible for paying your registration and tuition
fees, you must bring along a letter (on an official letterhead) from them as
written confirmation that the account will be settled.
Please ensure that the letter is addressed to the Cape Peninsula University of
Technology and that the dates are relevant. If you have such a letter, you also
avoid the queues at the Cashiers, and can proceed directly to the next step of
the registration process.
Residence accommodation is subject to availability, in terms of the rules, and
will be allocated at the campus where the student will be studying.
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YOUR CHECK LIST FOR REGISTRATION
PLEASE BRING THE FOLLOWING WITH YOU WHENYOU COME TO REGISTER:
a) A pen.
b) Your letter of acceptance (first year and first registration students only).
c) Method of payment:
All students must pay their fees either by means of a direct deposit at abank or an electronic payment. Please bring your copy of the bankdeposit slip (or proof of sponsorship letter) on the day of registration.
d) Students registering at the University for the first time:
Your original National Senior Certificate or the original Advice ofResults statement PLUS a certified copy of your Senior Certificate
or Advice of Results.
Your original identity document or original birth certificate PLUScertified copies of these documents.
e) Students transferring from another university or a university oftechnology:
The original Statement of Results/Academic Record and a letter of good
conduct from another university/university of technology. These
documents will be returned to the student. If you wish to apply for subject
exemption/recognition, you should do so during registration.
The exemption/recognition forms can be obtained from the Faculty Office.
Applications for exemption/recognition must be submitted by 31 January
2014. These applications must be reviewed by a panel, and you should
follow up to find out whether the application was successful. No late
applications will be accepted.
f) International students:
A valid study permit as well as proof of valid medical aid cover. Nointernational student will be registered without proof of such a permitand medical aid cover. The University reserves the right to verify theauthenticity of all documentation. For details regarding medical aidcover, please go to pages 22-24 of this brochure.
All international students, including refugees, should first report tothe International Office to produce the above documents and obtainacademic clearance, before proceeding to the registration venue.
Bellville CampusIT Centre Room 311, Cape Town CampusMultipurpose Hall Ground floor, Granger Bay CampusRoom 3.31,
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Dates and times for online registration
On Campus:
For students who need assistance, central venues have been provided as follows:
Bellville Campus: IT Centre, (See venues allocated),
Cape Town Campus: See venues allocated,
Wellington Campus: Library ,
Mowbray Campus: Education Building, Computer Laboratory,
Granger Bay Campus: Laboratory 3.29.
Registration dates:
Undergraduates: 13 January 2014 to 03 February 2014, from 08:30 to 15:30
Undergraduate late registrations: 04 February 2014 to 03 March 2014
Postgraduates registration dates: 13 January 2014 to 31 May 2014
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ONLINE REGISTRATION CAN BE COMPLETED IN 8 EASY STEPS:
Step 1:
Go to the Studentstab on the
CPUT website and click on the
Student Online Services
(SOS)link, or use the direct
linkwww.cput.ac.za/sos.
Click on Log in to SOS.
Step 2:
Registered Users, will appear.
Select Student and type in your student number & PIN number, and click Login.
You are now on the first page of the ITS iEnabler Online Registration. Click on the
blue question mark next to any item for more information.
You can check whereyou are in theprocess, as well asgo back a step, by using the process trail at the top of the web page. Just click on oneof the underlined words and you will go back or forward to that point.
Step 3:
Select Student Enquiryon the left.
Go to Summarized Statement of Account.
Verify that the upfront payment of R3 700 shows as a credit on
your account. If payment was made 72 hours earlier and the
payment does not show on the SummarizedStatement,
Contact Student Debtors and supply proof of payment.
Select E-Payments on the left, to pay by credit card (Visa or MasterCard only -no debit cards accepted on the Web)
Follow the steps on screen and click on Pay Now.
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Go back to Summarized Statement of Accountif you want to verify that the
payment reflects on your account.
Step 4:
Select Student Administrationon the left.
Personal Information Update
Select Personal information Update on the left to verify your personal
details.
You are only allowed to update the fields with a white border, for example
Alternate surname:
Click on Saveat the bottom of the page once you have updated any of
above information.
To change any other personal details you have to submit a formal request to theAdmissions and Registrations Centre (ARC) on campus.
Personal Contact Detail
Select Personal Contact Detail on the left to verify your contact details.
If contact details are not correct, select Communication Type to change
existing contact details.
If you want to add Contact Details, select New Record to add new contact
details.
Select Save at the bottom of the page to save your changes. Verifycorrectness.
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Address Validation
Select Address Validation on the left to verify your address details.
If address details are not correct, select Address Type to change existing
details.
If you want to add new details, click on New Record to add new contact
details.
Click on Saveat the bottom of the page to save your changes. Verify
correctness.
Step 5:
Select Academic Registrationon the left.
Rules and Regulations
Select Rules & Regulationsand read through the Rules &
Regulations.
Click on the I Accept button at the bottom. (You may have to
scroll down to see it).
Please take note acceptance of the Rules and Regulations is compulsory andserves as your electronic signature. This indicator is stored on your Student Fileand will be used as a Legal Agreement in a dispute/disciplinary matter.
If you do not accept the Rules and Regulations the system will not allow you to
continue.
Step 6: Submit registration
Select Submit Registrationon the left.
Verify that the qualification details displayed you are correct. All fields indicated
with an *must be completed.
Select your Employment Status from the drop-down list.
Click on Save and Continue or SaveContinue later or Restart Process
button.
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SelectSubmit Registration >> Possible Subject Selection.Select your Subjects, by ticking the box next to each subject. Please note thefollowing.
You may not register for subjects where the pre-requisitehas not been met.
These subjects will be indicated with a red button:
Where module subjects are offered (e.g. Financial Accounting 1A and 1B),
please ensure that you include the mother/mainsubject (e.g. FinancialAccounting 1M). Refer to the subject choice form.
Students must select both the first and second semester subjects this is a
once-off registration for the whole year.
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Academic Period SelectionSelect ONE Academic Period which represents when you would like to study for
each of the chosen subjects. Consult the Subject Choice Form to select the
appropriate academic period, then clickContinue.
On the next screen:
Verify the selected subjects for the whole year. If you wish to change a subject,
click the previous item on the process trail at the top of the web page.
When you have verified your subjects, as well as the semester you will be
studying, click on the Continue button.
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Select Save and Continue or SaveContinue later button.
Submit Registration >> Registration Details
Select the Continue or Restart Process or Print Registration Details button to
print to a printer connected to your computer.
Submit Registration >> Registration Costs
Select the Print Cost Details button to print the Registration Costs.
If you are satisfied with the subject selection, and want to complete your registration,
select the Accept Registration button. (If you want to change anything, go back
using the process trail at the top of the page.)
Note: Once you click on this button your registration is final, and you will be
liable for any fees.
You may use the Add Subjects to a Registrationoption of you would like to make
changes to your subjects.
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STEP 7:
Proof of Registration
Select Proof of Registration on the left to print your proof of registration (to be
able to collect your student card on campus).
If you require this document to be printed on an official CPUT letterhead, visit any
Online Registration Venue on campus (refer to page 1 for details). After the
Registration period, printed documents can be obtained from the Admission
and Registration Centre.
Proof and Statement
Select Proof and Statement on the left should you wish to print a proof and
statement.
Process Status
Process Statusgives you an indication whether you have completed all the
compulsory steps of the registration process.
Should you want to add a subject, or make any changes to your registration, you
must contact the Faculty Office.
Congratulations! You have successfully completed your Registration.
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STEP 8:
Issuing of STUDENT CARD
Students who complete their online registration must report to the Student Card
points, on the three campuses, from 13 January 2014 to 3 February 2014,
where a photograph will be taken and your student card issued.
Student Card PointsBellville Campus: IT Centre
Cape Town Campus: Multi-Purpose Hall
Wellington Campus: Coaton Hall
From 04 February 2014 onwards, you must collect your student card from theProtection Services Department.
Note: Please bring along your printed proof of registration when collecting your studentcard.
Scheduled venues.
POINT 3: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Venues: Bellville: IT Centre, Room 2.05
Cape Town: Multipurpose Hall, Ground Floor
Granger Bay: Room 3.29
Mowbray: Faculty OfficeWellington: Education Building C8
Staff members will capture all changes and required information on the
registration form on to the system. Staff members will staple all documents on
to the registration form and sign the registration form. The student may then
proceed to the next point.
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SUPPORT STAFF CONTACT DETAILS DURING 2014 REGISTRATION
Service Departments Phone e-mail
Admissions & Registrations Centre 021 959 6270 [email protected]
Student Debtors 021 959 6370 [email protected]
Faculties Phone e-mail
Applied SciencesBellville 021 959 6818 [email protected]
Cape Town 021 460 3151 [email protected]
Business All Campuses Only via email [email protected]
Bellville 021 959
6350/6417
Cape Town 021 460 4232 [email protected]
Cape Town Only via email [email protected]
Granger Bay 021 440 5771 [email protected]
Mowbray 021 460 4232 [email protected]
Mowbray Only via email [email protected]
Wellington 021 460 4232 [email protected]
Wellington Only via email [email protected]
Postgraduates
(Business Fac) 021 460 9025 [email protected]
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Education Wellington 021 864 5221 [email protected]
Mowbray 021 680 1592 [email protected]
Bellville 021 680 1590 [email protected]
Engineering All Campuses 021 953 8729 [email protected]
Health & Wellness Bellville 021 959 6917 [email protected]
Informatics &Design
Bellville 021 959 6271 [email protected]
Cape Town 021 460 3296 [email protected]
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THE REGISTRATION PROCESS (BACK- OFFICE)
POINT 1: ACADEMIC CLEARANCEVenue: See pages 29-44 for Academic Clearance Venues
On the day of registration students will go to the faculty/academic department
building for academic clearance (see pages 29-44under the various faculties
and campuses).
Specific rooms will be allocated for each qualification in the
faculty/department. Staff will issue students with a registration, indemnity and
subject choice form. The academic staff will do the subject choices by ticking
off and signing the subjects on the subject choice form. The academic staff
will check the registration form and hand it back to the student who then
proceeds to the next point. The student will complete the indemnity form and
amend the registration form, if applicable. Students who still need to pay will
go to the cashiers in the Administration Building, Level 4, Cape Town
Campus, Administration Building, Ground Floor, Bellville Campus or the
Administration Building, Wellington Campus. Students, who made a deposit
at a bank prior to the registration date or have a letter from an
employer/bursar, then proceed for financial clearance.
NO INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WILL BE ALLOWED TO
PROCEED TO FINANCIAL CLEARANCE IF NOT IN
POSSESSION OF A COMPLETED INTERNATIONAL
CHECKLIST.
POINT 2: FINANCIAL CLEARANCE
Venues: Bellville: IT Centre, Room 103
Cape Town: Multipurpose Hall, 1st
Floor
Granger Bay: Room 3.31
Mowbray: Room 2.26
Wellington: Education Building, Room B3
All students must go for financial clearance. At this point staff members will sign off
the registration form as proof that the minimum fee has been paid. Returning
students, who have outstanding balances for 2013 or earlier, will be referred to theCredit Management Unit (CMU), in the above mention
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NO STUDENT WILL BE ALLOWED TO PROCEED IF NOT
IN POSSESSION OF A VALID IDENTITY DOCUMENT OR
VALID STUDY PERMIT.
POINT 3: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Venues: Bellville: IT Centre, Room 2.05
Cape Town: Multipurpose Hall, Ground Floor
Granger Bay: Room 3.29
Mowbray: Faculty Office
Wellington: Education Building C8Staff members will capture all changes and required information on the
registration form on to the system. Staff members will staple all documents on
to the registration form and sign the registration form. The student may then
proceed to the next point.
POINT 4: CAPTURING OF SUBJECT INFORMATION
Venues: Bellville: IT Centre, Room 2.02
Cape Town: Multipurpose Hall, Ground Floor
Granger Bay: Room 3.29
Mowbray: Faculty Office
Wellington: C8 and K10 (Business Faculty)
Staff members will capture all subject choices. The student will receive three
print-outs (two printouts showing lists of subjects and one account) that the
student must verify. Students are not allowed to register for a subject(s) that
has not been approved. Staff members will verify the captured information
against the information on the registration or subject form. If mistakes occur,
the student will be referred back to the person assisting him/her. The student
must sign a copy of the list of subjects as proof of correctness. The account
and other list of subjects will be handed to the student as proof of registration.
Students must submit all documentation at this point. The student will then
proceed to the next point.
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NB: Students register at the following campuses:
a. If a student has been accepted at the Bellville Campus, or any of the service points in Bellville , then
he/she may only register at that campus.
b. IfastudenthasbeenacceptedattheCapeTownCampusoranyoftheservicepointsinCapeTown, then he/she
may only register at the Cape Town Campus.
c. If a student has been accepted at the Granger Bay Campus, then he/she may only register at that
campus.
d. If a student has been accepted at the Mowbray Campus, then he/she may only register at that campus.
e. If a student has been accepted at the Wellington Campus, then he/she may only register at that
campus.
PLEASE READ THE SMALL PRINT
POINT 5: PHOTOGRA PHY/ISSUE OF STUDENT CARD
Venues: Bellville: IT Centre, Room 3.03
Cape Town: Multipurpose Hall, Ground Floor
Granger Bay: Room 3.32
Mowbray: Old Common Room
Wellington: Library
A photograph will be taken of all students and a student card will be printed
and issued to the student. All senior students must hand in their old student
card.
Only student cards issued in 2014 will be valid.
POINT 6: RESIDENCES
Venues: Bellville: IT Centre, Room 2.02,Cape Town: Multipurpose Hall, Ground Floor
Granger Bay: Room 3.31
Mowbray: Old Common Room
All registered students applying for residence must provide the residence
staff with proof of registration, account and student card.
Got a prob lem? ASK A MARSHAL L
If you experience any problem during the registration process, feel free to
approach one of the many marshals who will be able to point you in the right
direction.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
A special word of welcome from the Office of International Affairs to all ourinternational students. We hope that you will soon feel part of the student
body at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. We realise that as a
student in a foreign country, you may have additional questions and concerns.
The information that follows will help you to prepare for your time with us. You
are welcome to contact us should you have any other queries or concerns.
Contact details
Office of International Affairs: Office of International Affairs:
Bellville Campus Cape Town Campus
PO Box1906 PO Box 652
BELLVILLE CAPE TOWN
7535 8000
email:[email protected] [email protected]
Tel:+27(0)+219596048/6085/6504 +27(0)+214603955/3984/8390
Fax:+27(0)+219596918 +27(0)+214603921
ARRIVAL
Before you leave home, make sure that you have made arrangements foraccommodation. If you have not applied and been accepted at one of our
residences, you will be responsible for arranging your own place to stay.
The Office of International Affairs can assist you with possible private
accommodation alternatives.
If you are arriving via Cape Town International Airport you will need toarrange for transport to Bellville or Cape Town. Ensure that you have
South African currency with you to cover such initial expenses.
Transport to Bellville and Cape Town Campus
If you are not being met, we recommend the services of
Happy Landings
Mr Mervyn Solomons
Cell+27(0)824559099Fax 0865282104
email:[email protected].
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REGISTRATION PROCEDURE: INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
All international students, including refugees, should first report to theinternational office to obtain their clearance, before proceeding to theregistration venue:
At the international office (Bellville Campus: Room 3.11, Second Floor, ITCentre or Cape Town Campus: Ground Floor, Multipurpose Hall,Granger
Bay Campus,Room 3.31, Mowbray Campus, Room 2.26, Wellington
Campus, Room B3.) you will be required to provide a copy of your
refugee permit/study permit (made out for the Cape Peninsula University
of Technology); passport, comprehensive medical aid cover valid in South
Africa (hospital plans or medical insurance only will not be accepted),
deposit slips and your acceptance registration letter.
Elsewhere in this booklet you will have read about the dates forregistration. We would like to encourage you to make every attempt to
arrive on time. Follow the guidelines as set out for students in the faculty
that you will be entering.
No international student will be registered without a valid permit andmedical aid cover. The University reserves the right to verify theauthenticity of all documentation.
MONEY MATTERS:
Returning international students with outstanding debt will not be allowed to
register. Before you can be registered you must provide proof that you have
made the following payments:
R3900 Initial upfront payment
R1500 International Administration Levy
(non-refundable once-off payment for all students
The first timeexcept refugees and students with permanent
Residence in South Africa)
R1900 If you will be staying in a University residence.
All international students (excluding refugees) are required to make an
upfront payment of 50% of the anticipated fees for the year; the balance of the
fees for the year must be paid in May.
International students (excluding students from Africa, Mauritius or refugees)pay twice the official University course fees.
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ORIENTATION
With this booklet you will have received information relating to orientation. We
try as far as possible to integrate international students in to the Faculty and
residence orientation programmes, but, in addition to these, have arranged a
special international student orientation on the Friday and Saturday of the last
weekend in February and July 2014.
This programme is geared specifically for first-year international students and
will take place during the first weeks of the term. Watch the notice boards for
details about the time and place.
FINANCIAL AID
BURSARIES AND LOANS
WHAT IS FINANCIAL AID?
Financial assistance is awarded to academically merited and financially
needy students to assist in paying for study related costs (fees,
accommodation, books, etc.).
TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID
1. University Administered Awards(Bursaries)
Donors that make funds available for the University to administer according to
set criteria.
University Administered Awards are for 2nd
, 3rd and 4
th year
students only.
Applicants must be South African citizens, have a very good academic record,
should be assessed as financially needy and must make a contribution
towards their studies. Size of awards varies.
2. NSFAS (Bursary/Loan)
NSFAS Loans are available for both financially needy and academically
deserving students. The criteria are available in the application form and
NSFAS brochure.
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3. Merit Bursaries
To first year students who obtained an Aaggregate in grade12 in the year
preceding their first registration at the University. The award is only availableduring the first year of registration.
4. Nominated Awards
Off campus agencies (companies, NGOs ,etc) award bursaries/scholarships
directly to students who apply to them.
CLOSING DATES
First-year students: 28 FebruaryReturning students: 31 August (of the previous year)
Second semester students: 31 May
WHAT TO DO IF YOU NEED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE?
Students studying at Bellville, Tygerberg and Groote Schuur
Application forms will be made available to students during the orientation
programme. Alternatively go to the Financial Aid Office on the Ground Floor in the
Library Extension to obtain a bursary/loan application form for financial assistance
From one of the bursary office staff. Complete and return the application form
by the closing dates, along with the necessary documentation.
Students who receive Nominated Awards should submit their award letters at the
Financial Aid Office for processing.
Students studying at Cape Town, Mowbray, Granger Bayand Wellington
Application forms will be made available at the Financial Aid Office on Level 5 of
the Administration Building (entrance via the Student Centre), Cape Town Campus,
Administration Building. Financial Aid Office, Wellington Campus.
Obtain a bursary/loan application form from the Financial Aid helpdesk.
Complete and return the application form by the closing date along with the
necessary documentation.
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING
1. Always adhere to closing dates - late applications or late submission of
required documents will result in forfeiture of financial assistance.
2. All applicants cannot always be assisted - students are advised to apply widely
for financial aid.
3. Consult notice boards in the vicinity of the Financial Aid Office regularly for
important and relevant information regarding financial assistance.
4. See criteria to all the above in the application form.
ENQUIRIES
Students studying at Bellville, Tygerberg and Groote Schuur
NSFAS Tel+27(0)+219596349 / 6594/6495
University Administered Awards Tel+27(0)+219596253
Nominated Awards Tel+27(0)+219596493/6578
Students studying at Cape Town, Mowbray, Granger Bay.
Please contact the Help Desk at Tel+27(0)+214603831 / 3327 / 3856 / 3744 / 3918
Students studying at Wellington
NSFAS Tel+27(0)+218645546
VERY IMPORTANT: READ THE SMALL PRINT
Even if the applicant has paid the deposit required upon acceptance, the University cannot reserve a place if the
applicant does not report for registration on the date and time as communicated to him/her in the registration
schedule.
In cases where the applicant does not report according to the schedule, the University reserves the right to fill
vacancies with applicants whose names are on the waiting list.
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REGISTRATION PROGRAMME: JANUARY 2014
ORIENTATION WEEK: 13 January17 January 2014
WELCOMING OF THE FIRST YEARS
CAPE TOWN CAMPUS
The Vice-chancellor of the University will address all first-year students who register
on the Bellville campus:
Wednesday 15 January 2014 at 10:00Cape Town Campus
Parents, spouses and partners are welcome to attend.
Attendance is compulsory for all first years.
If a student has been accepted at the Cape Town Campus, then he/she may only
register at the Cape Town Campus.
GRANGER BAY CAMPUS & MOWBRAY CAMPUS
If a student has been accepted at the Granger Bay Campus, then he/she may only
register at the campus he/she was accepted.
WELCOMING OF THE FIRST YEARS
The Vice-chancellor of the University will address all first year students who register
on the Granger Bay and Mowbray campuses on: 15 January 2014 at 10:00,Cape Town Campus,
Wednesday 15 January 2014 at 10:00,Cape Town Campus
Attendance is compulsory for all first years.
WELINGTON CAMPUS: WELCOMING OF THE FIRST YEARS
The Vice-chancellor of the University will address all first year students who
register on the Cape Town campus on:
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Thursday 16 January 2014 at 10:00, Wellington Campus
Parents, spouses and partners are welcome to attend.
BELLVILLE CAMPUSFriday 17 January 2014 at 10:00,Bellville Campus
Parents, spouses and partners are welcome to attend.
Attendance is compulsory for all first years.
CLASSES COMMENCEMENT SCHEDULE FOR 2014
Full-time students: 03 February 2014 -- 28 March 2014
Part-time students: 03 February 201428 March 2014
QUALIFICATION FOR ONLINE AND BACKOFFICEREGISTRATIONS
Time 08:30-15:30 on the dates and venues listed below
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