Does UJ accept international students?

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is one of South Africa’s leading institutions, welcoming a diverse student body from around the globe. If you’re considering applying to UJ as an international student, this blog post will guide you through the essential requirements, fees, and processes involved.

Admission Requirements for International Students

Yes, UJ does accept international students! However, there are specific guidelines and documentation you need to provide as part of your application. Here’s a breakdown of the key requirements:

1. Completed Application Form

  • You must submit a completed application form along with supporting documents.
  • A non-refundable application fee of R200.00 is required for hardcopy applications; however, online applications are free.
  • Supporting documents can be uploaded through the application platform or emailed to intappsdocs@listsrv.uj.ac.za.

2. Educational Documents

  • If you are currently studying in South Africa towards a Grade 12 qualification, you may be asked to provide certified copies of your final Grade 11 results.
  • Final school-leaving results must be submitted for applicants who have completed their high school education.

3. Valid Identification

  • A valid passport or identity document is essential.

4. English Proficiency

  • Proof of English proficiency is required if English was not the medium of instruction. UJ prefers an IELTS score of 7 or a TOEFL score between 105–120 for postgraduate programs.
  • Alternatively, you can opt for the UJ English Language Programme Test (UJELP), where you must achieve an overall score of 7.

5. Medical Aid and Financial Proof

  • Accepted international students must provide proof of available funds for the full tuition fee of the academic year and proof of medical aid administered in South Africa. This is a prerequisite for obtaining a study visa.

Accommodation at UJ

If you require on-campus accommodation, it is crucial to submit a completed residence application form along with your academic application. Ensure to include the required residence deposit as stated in the Residence Application Form.

Tuition Fees and Payment Structure

Tuition fees for international students may vary, and it’s essential to stay updated, as they generally increase between 5% and 10% each year. As an international student, you are required to pay tuition and residence fees in installments:

  • 40% of tuition and residence fees must be paid before or at registration.
  • 30% must be paid by 30 April.
  • The final 30% is due by 31 July.

International Levy

In addition to tuition fees, international students must also pay an international levy:

  • R2,000 for SADC and other African countries.
  • R17,000 for other countries.
  • No levy for asylum seekers, refugees, permanent residents, or exchange students.

Payment Methods

Payments can be made through international bank transfers to the following account:

  • Account Name: University of Johannesburg
  • Bank: First National Bank
  • Account Number: 626 158 73199
  • Branch Code: 632005
  • SWIFT Code: FIRNZAJJ
  • Reference: Your Student Number

Contact Information for International Students

For more information or assistance, you can reach out to the following contacts at UJ:

  • Mrs. Mampou Ngqumshe – Auckland Park Kingsway Campus: +27 11 559 4517 | mampoum@uj.ac.za
  • Mr. Thabang Mothebe – Doornfontein Campus: +27 11 559 6510 | thabangm@uj.ac.za
  • Ms. Palesa Makwela – Auckland Park Bunting Road Campus: +27 11 559 1027 | pmakwela@uj.ac.za
  • Soweto Campus: +27 11 559 5014
  • Ms. Shantelle Sass – Division for Internationalisation: +27 11 559 7780 | ssass@uj.ac.za

Conclusion

In summary, the University of Johannesburg is a welcoming institution for international students, offering a vibrant environment for academic growth. By meeting the outlined requirements and staying informed about fees and processes, you can embark on your educational journey at UJ. If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact the university’s international office or visit their website for more details.