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Applying to Unisa isn’t just about ticking boxes. It’s about understanding how to navigate the system strategically.
Here’s what prospective students need to know to ensure a smooth, successful application in 2026.
Unisa’s application window typically opens in August and runs until mid-October, but exact dates are published annually on www.unisa.ac.za. Missing these deadlines means waiting another year, so timing is everything. If you're planning to apply for 2026, diarise the opening date on 18 August 2025 and start preparing your documents now. Applications close again on 10 October 2025.
Unisa operates differently from traditional universities. Students don’t attend daily lectures on campus. Instead, they study remotely through a combination of online resources, printed study materials, digital assessments and occasional tutorials.
This makes it ideal for:
But it also requires a high degree of self-discipline and time management.
Unisa offers a wide array of qualifications - from higher certificates and diplomas to bachelor’s degrees, honours, master’s and doctoral programmes.
If you didn’t meet the requirements for a degree, consider applying for a higher certificate. These can serve as stepping stones into degree-level studies later.
Before you begin the online application, have the following ready:
Keep in mind: Unisa does not accept incomplete applications.
All applications must be submitted via the Unisa application portal. It’s user-friendly, but you’ll need a stable internet connection. Here’s a quick overview of the process:
Keep in mind: Unisa does not accept incomplete applications.
Once your application is submitted, you can track its progress online. Unisa will notify you if additional documents are required or once a decision is made. Make sure you check your student portal and emails regularly.
Pro tip: Set reminders to follow up and avoid missing registration dates if accepted.
If you’re accepted, congratulations - but you're not done yet.
You’ll need to:
Your study materials will be sent digitally or via post shortly after.
Unisa’s mission has always been to democratise education, especially for learners who cannot attend traditional universities. But that mission only works when students are informed and proactive.
As South Africa grapples with the challenges of youth unemployment and a fast-changing job market, distance education through institutions like Unisa offers a vital bridge to opportunity. The key is applying early, preparing smartly and staying engaged throughout the process.
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