Daily Dispatch

UCT online high school gives away 500 scholarshi­ps

- KYLE ZEEMAN

If you have been unable to finish matric and are looking for a way to complete your studies, UCT Online High School is offering 500 scholarshi­ps to those most in need.

The school was launched earlier this year, making it the most affordable, fully accredited online school in Africa to offer the globally-recognised Cambridge IGCSE qualificat­ion.

The school also offers an 18month adult matric programme which allows students to complete their studies from anywhere in the country.

It estimates, as per research by Youth Capital, there are about 250,000 people working towards a matric certificat­e outside the full-time school system.

The university recognised that even with this opportunit­y to complete their studies, hundreds are unable to afford to go back to school and has offered 500 scholarshi­ps to those who apply for its adult matric programme.

“UCT Online High School is offering more than R5m worth of scholarshi­ps to the first 500 eligible adult learners. The primary objective of the UCT Online High School adult matric scholarshi­p programme is to make high-quality education affordable and accessible to adult learners who deserve a second chance at completing their matric,” it said.

UCT spokespers­on Nombuso

Shabalala told the Sunday Times late last year that the school had received applicatio­ns from more than 9,000 pupils for its first year in 2022. How do I apply?

Enrolments are now open for January 2023.

Applicants must be 21 years and older when they sit for the matric examinatio­n and have a General Education and Training Certificat­e (GETC); Grade 9 school report (or the old Standard 7) stating that you have passed Grade 9 or Standard 7; or a recognised equivalent qualificat­ion obtained at NQF Level 1 which requires two official languages.

You must also present an identity document or a study permit (foreign nationals).

There is no formal admissions assessment.

Those interested in applying can go to the school’s adult matric page here to see if they qualify for the 30% tuition scholarshi­p.

How much does it cost?

Tuition costs R2,195 per month or R26,340 per year.

This covers digital learning content, including past papers and memos but not required language setworks for English, Afrikaans and isixhosa.

It also gives you access to an online campus and all digital tools, six subjects for duration of 18 months programme, a support advisor for administra­tive support and accountabi­lity, technical support, access to peer-to-peer learner forums, examinatio­n readiness assessment­s with graded feedback, examinatio­n bootcamp, and flexible suggested work plans.

A non-refundable applicatio­n fee of R350 is payable when you submit your applicatio­n form.

There is also a once-off, nonrefunda­ble placement fee of R2,500 to be paid in advance.

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