A guide to applying to university
There is much to do and consider – and getting your application in is just the first in a series of stages.
If you’re in your final high school year you may want to hit the ground running and get your career into first gear by entering a higher learning institution.
There is much to do and consider – and getting your application in is just the first in a series of stages.
First, do your research.
It’s always advisable to look at local university rankings, taking into consideration your high school subjects, passions and personality profile.
One place for you to do your research is the CellCGirl online platform.
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“It is every learners’ go-to hub with its innovative Ask CellCGirl tool where you can ask questions regarding the university application process,” said Cell C chief human capital development and transformation officer, Juliet Mhango.
Here’s what you need:
Undergraduate guide
Every tertiary institution has an undergraduate guide booklet available to learners – either online or at their premises.
Closing dates
Under each course, there is an application closing date. Please take note of these dates so that you don’t miss the deadlines.
Get documents in order
Whichever course you apply for, all of them require certain documents like certified copies of your results, social and academic achievements, your identity card or book (ID), proof of residence, a parent’s recent payslip and more.
Exam results
If you have not yet written your final matric exam, your Grade 11 results and your Grade 12 mid-year results should be submitted together.
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Application form
Make sure you print several copies of the application form (which is available on the institution’s website).
Be careful what you post
With such important documents intended for university, you may want to consider dropping them off yourself.
Pay the application fee
Don’t forget about the application fee. It is advisable to make payment through your bank branch or via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT).
Acceptance to university
This comes a few months before you have to make a decision giving you some time to receive your final matric results and also, sort out initial payment to secure a place in a residence should you wish.
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