St Augustine College of South Africa Application Form 2024-2025
St Augustine College of South Africa Admission Form for 2024-2025 for the Academic year is Out. Please apply for this admission intake before the St Augustine College of South Africa Application Closing Date.
Before you proceed to application, Click on the links Below for information:
- St Augustine College of South Africa Fees Structure
- St Augustine College of South Africa Courses Offered
- St Augustine College of South Africa Admission Requirements
Each semester existing students are required to register for classes for the particular semester. The registration is held in the respective college office of students’ Affairs.
To register for classes, students should collect three copies of registration slips from the respective departmental heads complete the required information and get them signed by the head of the department/school and submit one copy of the slip to the respective college office of students’ Affairs and one copy to the University office of the registrar.
kindly follow the links provided below respectively. Don’t forget that the St Augustine official website is https://www.staugustine.ac.za/
NOTE: This page is updated when any St Augustine College of South Africa Admission Undergraduate Admission Form or Intake is opened for application, so you are advised to Bookmark and visit this page regularly to ascertain if your program application form or intake of choice is out for the 2024-2025 academic year. The Admission Letters would be given at the end of the Application exercise to show that You have been offered admission into this University.
kindly contact the College for more information on how to apply to thank you:
Contact Us
Physical address:
53 Ley Road, Victory Park, Johannesburg
Postal address:
PO Box 44782 Linden 2104 RSA
Phone
+27 (0)11 380 9000
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Dates and method of payment
Fees are payable before or on registration. No student may start classes unless he/she has paid a minimum amount, as set out below. Methods of payment and bank details are set out at 7 below.
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Registration and Fees Policy for Undergraduate programmes
- There are two registration periods for all Undergraduate programmes, which periods coincide with the beginning and middle of the academic year (i.e. the teaching weeks of January and July). Students wishing to register in April or October will require the specific consent of the Registrar (following consultation with the College Management Committee).
- The dates for the registration process will comply with the following principle:
- For entry into the 1st annual intake, the closing date for applications is 31 October. The formal period of registration for the 1st annual intake will take place in the first week of December.
- For entry into the 2nd annual intake, the closing date for applications is 15 May. The formal period of registration for the 2nd annual intake will take place in the first week of June.
- Late registration is permitted up to the first day of class, subject to payment of a late registration fee of R2 200.
- Registrations taking place for the 1st annual intake must stipulate modules that will be taken for the whole year.
- The general principle is that fees for the course of study must be paid on registration.
- For registrations during the 1st intake: 50% of the tuition fee is payable on registration (1st week of December) and the remaining 50% by the end of the second registration period (1st week of June).
- For new students registering during the 2nd intake: fees for the second half of the year are payable in full at registration by the 1st week of June.
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Registration and Fees Policy for undergraduate programmes
- There is one registration period for the undergraduate BCom (PPE) degree, which period coincides with the beginning of the academic year.The closing date for applications is 31 October. The formal period of registration will take place in the last week of January.
- Subject to demand, at the discretion of St Augustine, there are two registration periods for the undergraduate BA and BTh, which periods coincide with the beginning and middle of the academic year.
- The dates for the registration process will comply with the following principle:
- For entry into the 1st annual intake, the closing date for applications is 31 October. The formal period of registration for the 1st annual intake will take place at the end of January.
- For entry into the 2nd annual intake, the closing date for applications is 15 May. The formal period of registration for the 2nd annual intake will take place in the first week of July.
- Late registration is permitted up to the first day of class, subject to payment of a late registration fee of R2 200.
- Fees are payable as follows:
- For students registering for the 1st annual intake, if not paid in full, the fees are payable in three instalments: upon registration; by 30 April, by 30 September.
- For students registering for the 2nd annual intake, the fees are payable in two instalments: upon registration and by 30 September.
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Financial Aid Policy and Procedure
- For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions obtain: a bursary is a financial grant for study given on the basis of expressed need. A scholarship is a financial grant for study given on the basis of academic merit.
- Bursaries and scholarships are not granted unless there are funds available for this purpose. If funds are available, bursaries and scholarships will be granted for all qualifications offered by St Augustine (Undergraduate and undergraduate degrees andcertificate courses).
- Bursaries and scholarships awarded might be for 25%, 50% or 75% of the tuition fee. In deserving circumstances a subsistence supplementation might also be awarded.
- Bursaries are awarded either per annum or for a period of six months for those in the 2nd academic intake of the undergraduate programme. Any module failed after and including the second module of a course of study might result in the bursary being cancelled with immediate effect. Should a student Fail Absent (FABS), the bursary might be cancelled immediately. Depending on the circumstances the student might be liable for the costs of any and all failed module(s) including the first.
- Application for Financial Aid
- Applications for undergraduate bursaries must be made at the same time as the application to the College for admission to study.
- For Undergraduate bursaries, the candidate must first apply for admission.
- Bursary Application Forms are available on the St Augustine website.
- Only the President can grant exemptions to this policy.