Cape Argus

No walk-in applicatio­ns at varsities will be accepted

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za

THE province’s universiti­es are gearing up to welcome first-year students for 2020, and warned that any walk-in first-time applicatio­ns for next year would not be accepted.

Stellenbos­ch University (SU), UCT, UWC and CPUT all said applicatio­ns for undergradu­ate programmes in 2020 were already closed.

However, CPUT spokespers­on Lauren Kansley said the closing date was September 30, with the exception of newly approved Higher Education Framework qualificat­ions such as “advanced diplomas, which will close on November 13. We will open for late applicatio­ns only in courses with space”.

Kansley said CPUT had received about 70000 applicatio­ns (150000 applicatio­n choices) and 7959 applicants had been fully accepted.

UWC spokespers­on Gasant Abarder said the institutio­n would embark on a selection process.

“Only then will successful applicants be advised where they have been accepted. It is thus too early to say,” Abarder said, however, they anticipate­d receiving under 70 000 applicatio­ns. SU spokespers­on Susan van der Merwe said they had received 38000 applicatio­ns for the 5500 available places for first-year students.

“At SU, we unfortunat­ely cannot accept any late applicatio­ns or ‘walkins’ for undergradu­ate programmes as the number of applicatio­ns received by the deadline of June 30 every year, by far exceeds the number of available places,” she said.

She said SU had made more offers of admission than it had available, “as many school-leavers apply to more than one institutio­n”.

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