Application Deadlines:
Make sure you know the exact closing dates for the institutions you want to apply. To avoid any delays check for the closing dates of the institution first before you apply.
- Remember you will have a unique email address when applying either online or a hard copy
- Note that some of the systems do not accept emails from some of the universities: It is advisable therefore create and use a Gmail address and Yahoomail for the application.
Information On What To Study
- Prospectuses: you can phone or email a tertiary institution and they will post these information books about their courses.
- Websites: Most tertiary institutions have their websites.
Past and present students. - Open days: These are an opportunity for prospective students to find out more about the campus, courses and services offered by the institution. Phone the tertiary institution to find out when these are held.
- Visitors centres on campuses.
Career guidance counsellors at schools, colleges and universities.
What you need to apply
- To apply to a specific university you need to obtain and fill in that university’s application form. You will need to supply either or both of your Grade 11 final results and your Grade 12 June results. A non-refundable application fee is usually required, and it ranges from R100 to R550.
Understanding The Application Requirements:
Every university has its own set of application requirements. To avoid confusion, start by researching the specific requirements of the universities you’re interested in. These may include:
Academic Transcripts:
- Most universities require high school or college transcripts. Ensure these documents are complete and accurate.
Letters of Recommendation:
- Identify teachers, counsellors, or mentors who can write compelling letters of recommendation on your behalf.
Personal Statement/Essay:
- This is your chance to showcase your personality and explain why you are a strong candidate for the university.
Standardized Test Scores:
- Many universities require SAT or ACT scores. Check whether these are required or optional for your selected universities.
Applicants Are To Gather Essential Documents
Once you understand the requirements, gather all the necessary documents. Create a checklist to keep track of what you need. This list typically includes:
- Identification documents (such as a passport or national ID)
- Financial documents for scholarship or financial aid applications
- Academic records
- Test scores
- Recommendations
- Extra-curricular activity records
Exam Results:
- Grade 11 and the latest Grade 12 results are very important for your application (Grade 11 if currently, you doing grade 12). These are results that are allowed by some universities to use to apply. Thus, have it on hand.
Financial Support Available:
- To further your education but no financial support can be a headache. If your family’s income falls below a certain level, you could qualify. You will be required to fill out a form separately and have proof of your parent or guardian payslips.
Pay the Application Fee|Application Instruction For Applicants Applying To Universities:
- Make sure of the required amount, EFT it or pay it at the bank. Never post the fees. Send the university proof of payment receipt if it’s required.
Signing the Declaration:
- Read through the form very well and make sure your details are all true and correct. The slightest mistake you make will end you not getting admission; You AND your parent/guardian need to sign it.