By | June 10, 2021

Walter Sisulu University (WSU) is a university of technology and science in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa.  This institution was founded on 1 July 2005 and offers quality education to over 24 000 students across its four campuses.

Walter Sisulu University Application 2022 : To apply to Walter Sisulu University , you need the documents below :

1) A certified copy of the green bar coded ID

2) Proof of payment of any relevant application fees

3) Certified copy of grade 11 results and any latest grade 12 results

Applicants must check individual further requirements for each course and each tertiary institution. Please also be aware of NBTs and check with your university if you need NBT results to apply.

FYI: South Africans learners wishing to apply online will need a working email address and an ID number. Foreign learners wishing to apply will need to have their passport number.

When To Apply To Walter Sisulu University WSU

WSU Application Closing Date:

29 September 
(Health Sciences)
31 October 
(all other courses)
*Late applications may be considered.

How Much Is WSU Application Fees

Application Fees:

  • R100 (before 29 September)
  • R200 (before 31 October)
  • R300 (late application fee)

WSU Courses Offered

The university offers a wide variety of under- and post-graduate qualifications that fit into the following faculties:

  • Business, Management Sciences And Law
  • Health Sciences
  • Education
  • Science, Engineering And Technology

How to Apply to Walter Sisulu University

WSU Application and Acceptance Process

Applications for admission must be made on the prescribed form. The application form must be completed in detail and signed by the prospective student and his/her parent or guardian. The form must then be sent to the Office of the Registrar, Walter Sisulu University, on or before 29 August for the MBChB Degree and 30 September for other qualifications to be enrolled in the following year.

Application Fee:

Applications open on the 1st of April.

R100.00 before and up to 30th of September.

01 0ctober – 30 November is R200-00, thereafter R300-00.

Dates to remember:

Registration dates are as follows:

 8 – 16 January (returning students)

 19 January – 6 February (first time students)

Step 1:  Get your application form.

Please note that application forms may be downloaded and are currently only available on campus.

Step 2:  Complete your application form in full. 

*Remember you’ll need an email address.

Step 3:  Attach all supporting documents.

Step 4:  Complete a student accommodation form.  Please note that this is part of the application process.

Walter Sisulu University Admission Requirements

Requirements / APS

The following rating system for National Senior Certificate results applies to all faculties and these are translated into points for each NSC subject. In some faculties, results of interviews/assessments are also taken into account in determining the total APS or Admission Point Score.

Generic Procedure for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Applications

Students can apply for admission through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process.

At WSU, RPL can be used:

  • By those seeking admission into the institution
  • To obtain access into learning programmes
  • To obtain credits towards a qualification
  • To obtain advanced standing for a course.

Given the fact that each academic discipline has its unique approaches, that each person applying for RPL comes with a unique history and that there is a wide range of valid RPL methods and processes, what follows is a general outline, which must be adapted depending on the purpose and nature of the assessment.

The first five points below precede the screening that is the first step of the formal RPL process.

1. RPL registration is a separate process from regular registration for a subject.
When prospective learners request application forms they are also sent information regarding the RPL possibilities available in the department/programme to which they wish to apply, as well as RPL fees, deadlines and the date of the Faculty RPL information session.

RPL applications are sent direct to the relevant academic department/programme coordinator (PCO).

Within three weeks of the RPL application deadline each Faculty will offer an information session for RPL applicants, explaining what RPL is and applicable methods for RPL.

Within three days of this information session, RPL fees are payable by those who wish to continue with the process. Any potential RPL candidates who are unable to attend the information session are also required to pay their RPL fees by this date.

In the last week of November (for year programmes) the relevant PCO or other designated evidence facilitator (hereafter both referred to as RPL advisors) interviews all RPL candidates according to the steps outlined in the WSU RPL policy. (“Preassessment stage” and 1.1 (“Screening”) and 1.2 (“Preparation”).

For challenge (Challenge Examinations are developed by faculty members to match the content of specific courses e.g. interview, demonstration, etc) exams the procedure is as follows:

  • Proof of payment will admit the learner to the test venue.
  • The test is marked within seven days and applicants informed of the result.
  • If the learner is assessed as “Not yet competent,” he/she:
    • immediately registers for the subject
    • pays the full fee for the subject (i.e., the RPL fee is not deducted against the standard registration fee)
  • If the learner is assessed as “competent”
    • the script is attached to an “Application for Credit” form
  • The subject is then recorded against the learner’s name as a P (Pass) on the ITS administration system.
  • For those wishing to submit portfolios:
  • A Portfolio Development course will be offered as a joint exercise by the AD unit and the affected Schools in the first two weeks of December and first week after the academics return in January.
  • Portfolios are to be submitted by the end of January.
  • PCOs will be the primary portfolio assessors. Appropriate adjustments will be made to their registration duties to allow for this.
  • Other assessment methods will proceed as agreed upon between the candidate and the School (see RPL Assessment, for a brief description of possible RPL assessment methods).
  • In the case of portfolios one week will be allowed for assessment and another three working days for moderation. In all other cases RPL results will be communicated within one week of the assessment.
  • Applicants deemed “competent” by any appropriate assessment method will have written proof or certification of their competence along with a recommendation from the PCO attached to an “Application for Credit” form and their results recorded as a P (Pass) on the ITS system.
  • Where student registration is delayed owing to an RPL process, no late registration fee will be charged.
  • If classes begin before a candidate’s RPL status is known, the candidate may attend classes assuming the granting of RPL until status is confirmed.
    For more information regarding the RPL admission, contact:
    RPL Manager: Mr ZG Baleni
    Mthatha Campus – Nelson Mandela Drive Site
    Centre for Learning, Training and Development (CLTD) Building
    Telephone 047 502 2804

National Benchmark Tests (NBT’s)

These are assessments for first year applicants into Higher Education that were designed to measure a writer’s ability to transfer understanding of Academic Literacy, Quantitative Literacy, and Mathematics to the demands of coursework at university.

The tests are administered under standardized testing conditions. For more details on NBTs, click here

Walter Sisulu University Residences | Accommodation

Residences

The philosophy at the Student Residence Department is to “contribute to the holistic development of a student”, and at student residences, they believe in family-hood. WSU’s main objective is to provide a quality living and learning environment to their students and the stakeholders of the university.

All residence rooms are equipped with basic furniture such as a single bed, wardrobe, study desk and a chair. Only self-catering units contain, a stove. The university however does not provide kitchen utensils for those who live in self-catering facilities- so remember to bring those kinds of things along! Students in self-catering units need their own cooking and cleaning equipment. The university does not provide bedding. All students bring their own blankets, pillows, linen, towels, for example.

There is student accommodation in the following WSU campuses:

Student accommodation at the Nelson Mandela Drive Site, Mthatha

Contact 047 502 2348 for more information about this residence.

Student accommodation at the Zamukulungisa Site, Mthatha

Contact 047 5011400 for more information about this residence.

Student accommodation at the Ibika Site, Butterworth Campus

Contact 047 401 6021 for more information about this residence.

Student accommodation at the Potsdam Site, Buffalo City

Contact 043 708 5347 for more information about this residence.

Walter Sisulu University Online Application Status

Are you a student who has been anxiously waiting to find out if you have been accepted into Walter Sizulu University (WSU) for 2020 academic year? Are you a parent/guardian looking to check / track the application status for WSU admission of your child?

You have come to the right place, we have documented all the steps to make it easy for you to find out your 2020 WSU application status online.

When Is Walter Sisulu University Online Application Form Ready

APPLICATION FORMS

UNDERGRADUATE

FIRST-TIME STUDENTS

Application forms for first-time undergraduate study are now available. This download includes the residence application form.


RETURNING STUDENTS

Application forms for returning or continuing students are now available. This download also includes the residence application form.

POSTGRADUATE 

Download a postgraduate application for admission.

Please note:

  • In addition to the completed general application form, the completed Appendix A1 and A2 of the Higher Degrees Policy for post graduate admission should also be completed.
  • For existing postgraduate students a progress report and recommendation for re-registration from the supervisor or co-supervisor, endorsed by the Faculty Post  Graduate Coordinator, must be submitted. The form for the progress report is on pg  86 of the Postgraduate Manual.
  • Clearance from the Fees Office that fees for the previous year have been fully settled. All applicants who qualify for admission will be offered a letter of provisional admission. For more information, please see the general prospectus.

WSU Contact Details

Find the contact details for Walter Sisulu University campuses below;

Mthatha Campus:
Admissions Tel: 047 502 2443/8
General Enquiries Tel: 047 502 2844

Butterworth Campus:
Admissions Tel: 047 401 6000
General Enquiries Tel: 047 4016254

Buffalo City Campus:
Admissions Tel: 043 708 5200.
General Enquiries Tel: 043 702 9200

Queenstown Campus:
Admissions Tel: 040 842 6800
General Enquiries Tel: 040 – 842 6800