Prospective students are expected to pay the full price per module(s) being registered, for example:
Name of Programme |
Cost per Module |
Total cost of Programme |
African Political Economy (3 modules) | R2000 | R6000 |
Africa and International Trade (2 modules) | R3000 | R6000 |
Afrikan Feminist & Gender Studies (3 modules) | R2000 | R6000 |
Introduction to Thought Leadership (3 modules) | R2000 | R6000 |
Good Governance in Africa (3 modules) |
R2000 |
R6000 |
Policy Making & Analysis for Africa's Development (3 modules) |
R2000 |
R6000 |
Prospective students should only make payment after a student number has been allocated. As soon as you have been temporarily registered you will receive an email or letter quoting your student number and providing details of the amount payable and the applicable banking details.
Bank payments (not for foreign students) can be done at any branch of Standard Bank in the RSA. (UNISA is a pre-approved beneficiary in case of electronic/internet payments.)
The deposit slip must be completed as follows:
Credit card payments - Credit cards are restricted to Visa and Mastercard.
The preferred method of payment for national or international students is via the UNISA website. The web payment link is as follows: https://registration.unisa.ac.za/info/payment/index.html
SWIFT transfer:
The web address for authorizing credit card or SWIFT payment is as follows: www.unisa.ac.za/paymentinfo
Beneficiary: | UNISA student deposits |
Bank: | Standard Bank |
Account number: | 011554622 |
Branch code: | 010645 |
SWIFT code: | SBZAZAJJ |
NB: If your employers have agreed to pay the tuition fees, either by means of a loan or a bursary, you must pass the letter and any subsequent statements to them. Failure to do so may result in the fees not being paid or correctly allocated and your registration may be cancelled and/or you may not be allowed admission to examinations.
Last modified: Tue Nov 30 09:52:59 SAST 2021