Hey, if you are looking for the Unisa Application Fee then this article is here to answer your question. The application fee for online applications is R135,00. Please note: The application fee is only applicable to students who do not have a formal Unisa student number. * Student numbers issued for short learning programmes are not formal Unisa student numbers.
The application fee is only applicable to students who do not have a formal Unisa student number.
* Student numbers issued for short learning programmes are not formal Unisa student numbers. If you have a student number issued by the Graduate School of Business Leadership, please ensure that you pay the application fee during the application process to receive a formal Unisa student number.
The application fee is a once-off fee. Once you have paid the application fee and received a formal Unisa student number, you do not need to pay the application fee again.
Use the student number you receive from Unisa AND the application fee reference number (ie STUDENTNUMBER 5370810030). Visit www.unisa.ac.za/paymentinfo for banking details and payment information.
The due date for the application fee is the closing date for the application period. Any application submitted without an application fee will not be processed. Please ensure that you keep a copy of your proof of payment.
This application fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa.
Pay the application fee
Pay the online application fee of R135,00.
- Use the student number you receive from Unisa AND the application fee reference number (eg STUDENTNUMBER 5370810030)
- Send your proof of payment to susdepid@unisa.ac.za
- Click here for Unisa’s payment methods and banking details.
Unisa does not accept cash at any of its offices. You may, however, deposit cash into the university’s First National Bank account.
2. Apply for admission
Who should apply for admission?
Everyone wanting to start a new qualification must apply for admission, including students in their final year of study.
Please note: Some qualifications have been approved by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) as generic qualifications, for example, the PhD. Unisa created administrative specialisations/streams to ensure that the application will be considered by the correct department. On completion of the qualification, the name of the qualification as approved by DHET will display on the degree certificate and not the specialisation. The specialisation will, however, display on the academic record.
When may I apply for admission?
Application are online only! Applications for admission for the 2024 academic year open from 14 September to 31 January 2024.
Fees & payment methods
Fees Office
General queries
Landline: 011 652 0312
E-mail: SBLfinance@unisa.ac.za
Student fees are broken down into the following
- Application fee
- Tuition fees; split into acceptance deposit and subsequent payment plan
- Additional fees for students outside of SA and outside of Africa
- Miscellaneous fees
Application fees formal programmes
- Online applications R 110
- Manual applications R 170
Notes
- Application fees are non-refundable.
- The application fee may be paid using the MyUnisa online payment platform http://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Apply-for-admission/Student-fees-and-funding-your-studies/Unisa-payment-methods-and-banking-details or electronic fund transfer (EFT) or credit card or cash deposit at your nearest bank. Note that Unisa SBL does not accept cash on the premises.
- Bursars (sponsors) can request a pro-forma invoice from the Fees Office
- Invoices will only be created once a valid purchase order (PO) is sent by the bursar/ sponsor
Note that Unisa is a cashless environment.
Tuition fees need to be settled at the following intervals
- 50% of total tuition on registration.
Year modules
- 25% of total tuition on the 15th of May, and then the balance on 15th of August.
Semester modules
- 50% of total tuition on the 15th of March (1st semester modules) or 15th of August (2nd semester modules).
Study material
Students should source their prescribed books from UNISA approved book sellers.
Withdrawal from programme (excluding DBL)
Subject to Section 12(2) of the Consumer Protection Act, a cancellation fee is payable as follows:
Registered students who wish to withdraw from any SBL programme or offering for any reason must do so in writing to the Programme Administrator and the Fees Office: failure to do so will result in the student being liable for the full tuition fees of the programme.
Notes
- Withdrawal before the programme commencement date will be refunded in full.
- Withdrawal after the programme commencement date, but before 15 May will result in a liability equal to 50% of tuition fees.
- Withdrawal after the programme commencement date, but before 15 August will result in a liability equal to 75% of tuition fees.
- Withdrawal after the programme commencement date, but after 15 August will result in a liability equal to 100% of tuition fees.
- For semester modules withdrawal after the programme commencement date, but before either 15 March ( for 1st semester modules) or 15 August (for 2nd semester modules) will result in a liability equal to 50% of tuition fees. Withdrawal after programme commencement but after either 15 March (for 1st semester modules) of 15 August (for 2nd semester modules) will result in a liability equal to 100% of the tuition fees.
Withdrawal from programme (DBL students)
NB: No refunds will be processed if students withdraw from the DBL programme; the student is liable for the full cost of the programme irrespective of date of withdrawal.
Foreign levies (additional fees for students residing outside of South Africa and outside of the African continent)
Category A: Africa Year Module R2680.00
Semester Module R1340.00
Category B: Rest of the world Year Module R5140.00
Semester Module R2570.00
*Please note that the fees stipulated herein are provisional and subject to change pending Council approval.
Miscellaneous fees
These include but are not limited to charges such as supplementary exam fees, re-mark, re-check, mark audit and library fees. These fees could be levied during the course of the academic year. Such charges often appear late in the year, so it is the student’s responsibility to check for these charges to avoid financial penalties.
Supplimentary examination R240.00
Special and/or aegrogat examinations (per study unit) R240.00
Remark R420.00
Mark audit R180.00
Financial blocks and cancelations
Unsettled accounts are subject to financial blocks or/and cancellations. Accounts that are cancelled or blocked will not have access to academic results on the MyUnisa platform.
Failure to settle fees in full
Should a student fail to settle all outstanding amounts, the student risks the following financial penalties: student will be unable to access his/her statement of results, student will not be allowed to form part of the graduation, student will not be accepted into the next academic year of study, and the student runs a risk of being handed over to a third party for collection of outstanding amounts. Once the outstanding account is handed over for collection, the student will be liable for legal costs of recovery.