UJ Registration fees

For the 2025 academic year, the University of Johannesburg has set its registration fees at R5,560 for regular students and R9,270 for residence students. These fees are a crucial part of the enrollment process and must be paid to secure your place at the university.

Breakdown of Fees

  1. Registration Fee: This is a mandatory fee that all students must pay. For the 2025 academic year, the registration fee was R610, which is non-refundable.
  2. ICT Levy: Alongside the registration fee, students are also required to pay an ICT levy of R430, which is also non-refundable.

Important Dates and Refund Policies

  • Cancellation on or before 25 February 2025: No additional fees are payable except for the non-refundable registration fee and ICT levy.
  • Cancellation on or before 29 July 2025: Similar to the earlier date, no additional fees are payable beyond the non-refundable registration fee and ICT levy.

Payment Methods

UJ offers various payment methods to accommodate students. Payments can be made via credit or debit card, electronic funds transfer (EFT), or direct bank deposit. It’s essential to ensure that your payment reflects on your UJ student account before you can proceed with registration.

Financial Aid and Support

For students who may find it challenging to pay the registration fees upfront, UJ provides several financial aid options, including bursaries, scholarships, and student loans. It’s advisable to explore these options early to ensure you meet all application deadlines.

Conclusion

Understanding the registration fees at UJ is crucial for a smooth enrollment process. By being aware of the costs and important dates, you can better prepare yourself financially and avoid any last-minute surprises. For more detailed information, always refer to the official UJ website or contact their student finance office directly.