University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees 2025/2026
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1.1 OUTSTANDING FEES
Returning students must ensure that all outstanding fees are paid in full prior to registration. Fees for the 2020 registration must be paid in full as follows:
30 April 2020 – 60% of outstanding fees (annual registration) or 100% of fees if registered for semester 1 only;
31 August 2020 – Total balance outstanding;
Failing which, examination results ma y b e wi t h held a n d registration for the 2nd semester may be withdrawn. Interest at the prevailing rates will apply.
1.2 REGISTRATION APPEALS COMMITTEE
Students who are not able to meet any of the above, may, only as a last resort, apply to the ‘Registrations Appeals Committee’ ( R A C ) for payment arrangements. Applications are on-line and University notices are sent out during the year informing students of start and closing dates. Students defaulting on any of the arrangements/undertakings may be de-registered and/or refused semester 2 registration.
1.3 SPONSORSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND LOAN
1.3.1 IMPORTANT CONDITIONS
1.3.1.1Tuition and residence fees are a first charge on any scholarship, bursary or loan granted by the University or paid to the University, for the benefit of students. Students may withdraw surplus funds, by application, provided payment has been made to the University by the sponsor and WRITTEN authorization from the sponsor has been supplied acknowledging University Merit Scholarships and any other additional or top-up funding with permission to refund the student.
1.3.1.2Refunds will NOT be processed on debit fee balances.
1.3.1.3Funds for other purposes, e.g. text books or living expenses, may be withdrawn per University term or per semester (paid only into the student bank accounts) provided that the funds have been credited to the fee accounts. Refunds will commence in the first week of March.
1.3.1.4A valid student identity card must be produced for enquiries, cash withdrawals and other services at the Student Funding, Student Fees or Cashier’s Offices.
1.4NSFAS FUNDED STUDENTS:
Students who been have approved for NSFAS funding will be cleared for registration once the University receives a list of approved students from NSFAS. Only NSFAS approved students who do not have outstanding fees for the previous year will be cleared for registration.
1.5 SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXTERNAL BURSARIES STUDENTS
1.5.1The University of KwaZulu-Natal scholarships are made up of Undergraduate & Postgraduate Scholarships based on academic merit. Automated financial clearance for registration are granted for this category of funding, provided there are no outstanding fees from prior years.
1.5.2Bursary Confirmation letter
Student Funding Office require an official sponsorship letter from each sponsor addressed to the University of Kwazulu-Natal with the organization logo-letterhead, contact details and signed by the designated person of authority clearly indicating the student details and the funds will be paid TO THE UNIVERSITY(NOT TO THE STUDENT).
The sponsorship letter must also specify the exact amount of award OR if the bursary covers 100% of all costs or only specific costs such as tuition fees; accommodation fee; meal allowance; book allowance; laptop; stipend; travel-transport and/or any other related academic fee. Also note that a laptop is an admission requirement for all entrant students.
The sponsorship letter must be submitted in advance to the Student Funding Offices or at least three (3) days prior to registration for early financial clearance.
1.5.3An upfront payment of applicable registration deposit(s) per student is required from all sponsors. All registration and residence fees should be settled with the University by 28 February 2020. Failure to settle the fees may result in blacklisting of the sponsor.
1.6 BANK LOANS AND PRIVATELY SPONSORED STUDENTS
Privately sponsored and Bank loan letters, addressed to the University confirming the amount of the loan/funds which have been granted, clearly indicating that payment will be made TO THE UNIVERSITY (NOT THE STUDENT ), should be submitted to the Student Fees Office at least three (3) days prior to Registration for early financial clearance. Where the bank makes payment of the loan directly to the student, financial clearance will not be granted until the required registration deposit for the said year has been paid into the fee account prior to Registration.
2. PAYMENT OF TUITION & RESIDENCE FEES
2.1 PAYMENT PRIOR TO REGISTRATION
Please note that the University does not accept cash deposits greater than R500 on campus. Students need to make use of payment methods listed below. Ample waiting period must be allowed for fee clearance depending on the payment method chosen.
1.Direct deposit – overnight clearance
2.EFT – up to five (5) working days
3.Foreign payment – 2 weeks
2.2 METHOD OF PAYMENT Payment can be made as follows;
2.2.1 Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)/ Direct Deposit payments (FOR SELF
FUNDED STUDENTS- NOT FOR SPONSOR DEPOSITS)
Bank | : | Standard Bank |
Branch | : | Westville |
Branch Code | : | 045426 |
Account Number | : | 053081072 |
Reference | : | Student Number ONLY |
Students must write their student numbers clearly on the deposit slip. A copy of a deposit must be emailed to westvillefees@ukzn.ac.za, howardfees@ukzn.ac.za, pmbfees@ukzn.ac.za, edgewoodfees@ukzn.ac.za, medschfees@ukzn.ac.za, or dropped off at the Student Fees office on your campus. An original bank stamped deposit slip must be produced in the case of a query.
2.2.2 Payment via the Internet should be made at least five (5) days prior to registration and the student number must be quoted as the “Beneficiary” reference.
The Postgraduate Tuition Fee Remission and NSFAS Funding must be paid in the relevant academic year. Processing late awards and retrospective payments in the New Year cannot be considered due to budgets and accounting procedures that are finalized by the year end.
2.2.3 University Bank details for Sponsor Deposits (NOT FOR SELF-FUNDED STUDENTS)
Bank | : | Standard Bank – Main Account |
Branch | : | Westville |
Branch Code | : | 045426 |
Account Number | : | 053080998 |
Reference | : | Sponsor Bursary Code-Student Details |
Fax proof of deposit | : | 031-260 7735 |
An official Sponsor Payment Letter with the student details and the allocation per student including the proof of deposit/s must timeously reach the Student Funding Office, bursary liaison staff member to confirm receipt of payment in order to credit the fee account/s accordingly.
2.3 University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees PAYMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY CASHIERS
The University accepts all MasterCard/Visa debit cards and credits cards (except American Express and Diners Club cards), cash (up to a maximum of R500) and bank guaranteed cheques.
The student number and contact details MUST be noted on the back of all cheques.
2.4 DEBIT ORDER FACILITY
Students and parents can use the debit order system whereby the balance (with exception of the initial deposit) can be paid in eight equal instalments from 1 March to 1 October. The debit order application forms are obtainable from the Student Fees offices on all campuses. Completed forms must be returned to the Student Fees office on your relevant campus no later than the close of registration. This method of payment has the advantage of improving students/ parent’s cash flow situation. The debit order application form lists the conditions governing the facility and all applicants should note that any breach of the condition will result in the full balance of fees becoming due and payable immediately, without further notice.
2.5 PAYMENT-NSFAS FUNDING; SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
It is the responsibility of the student to check that their academic registration is correct and to also monitor their fee balance regularly. A student should ensure that their funding is processed before each semester results are released.
3. University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees BALANCE ENQUIRY
- Students may receive their fee balances via SMS by sending the following SMS text to the number 34763. Type in: Kzn 999999999 b (i.e. the letters Kzn, followed by a space, followed by their student number, followed by a space, followed by the letter b).
- Email: westvillefees@ukzn.ac.za, howardfees@ukzn.ac.za, pmbfees@ukzn.ac.za, medschfees@ukzn.ac.za, edgewoodfees@ukzn.ac.za with your student number followed by the words:
University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees STAT in the subject box, e.g. 213580812 FEE STAT
4.University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees Statements are available on-line. Steps to retrieve it are as follows:
- ∙Go to https://sc.ukzn.ac.za
- ∙Log onto Student Central.
- ∙Click on SELF HELP tab and choose Student I-Enabler.
- ∙Click on Student Enquiry (Tab to the left).
- ∙Click on Summarize Statement of Account.
- ∙Your fee balance will appear. Click on FEE to get your full statement.
4. University of KwaZulu-Natal Academic Fees
Fees are charged per module on a semester basis. Tuition fees include laboratory fees, examination fees (excluding supplementary examination fees), library subscriptions, student facilities and personal accident insurance. Charges relating to the provision of additional material, e.g. supplementary/lecture notes, field trips, copyright fees, where applicable, will be raised separately, depending on the particular modules for which students are registered. Prescribed text books are explicitly excluded from the definition of tuition fees. Details of the charges for each module, as well as supplementary charges, may be obtained from the offices of the various Colleges, Student Fees and Student Academic Administration.
Copyright charges are levied per semester on students that are pursuing an Undergraduate degree, Honors degree and Postgraduate diplomas.
Student Levy is payable by all registered students.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE
The fees listed are for guideline purposes only. They indicate the approximate amounts payable by students who are registered for the normal academic load for a full year on a full-time basis. The actual fees payable by a student will depend on the specific modules for which the student has registered during the year.
In the event of a material error or omission, the full fees as calculated by the University becomes payable. (Also see point 3 of Important Terms and Conditions)
Table of University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees
College of Health | |
Sciences | Approximate |
Annual Fees(R) | |
1. Bachelor Degree | |
B Communication Pathology : Audiology | 40390 |
B Comm. Pathology : Speech Language Pathology | 40390 |
B Dental Therapy | 42108 |
B Medical Science : Anatomy | 43846 |
B Medical Science : Physiology | 43288 |
B Occupational Therapy | 46490 |
B Optometry | 48600 |
B Pharmacy | 42296 |
B Physiotherapy | 43604 |
B Sport Science | 41138 |
B Nursing | 52128 |
B Nursing (Advance Practice) | 58940 |
B Medicine & B Surgery | 51614 |
B Oral Hygiene | |
2. Honours | |
Medical Science in Anatomy | 26972 |
Medical Science in Medical Biochemistry | 33633 |
Medical Science in Medical Microbiology | 37849 |
Medical Science in Physiology | 41622 |
Nursing | 36742 |
Sports Science | 34076 |
3. Masters | |
3.1 Thesis/Dissertation | |
Year 1 | 31167 |
Continuing Years | 15589 |
Subsequent Year | 4269 |
3.2 Coursework and Dissertation | |
Masters Medicine/Medical Science | 44142 |
Masters of Hand Therapy | 44394 |
Masters of Health Science | 80104 |
Masters of Medicine-Public Health | 64315 |
Masters of Medicine-Occupational Medicine | 49106 |
Masters of Medical science-Medical informatics | 31926 |
Masters of Medical Science | 36131 |
Masters of Nursing | 52637 |
Masters of Pharmacy | 80115 |
Masters of public health | 35309 |
Masters of Philosophy in Group Therapy | 44226 |
4. Doctorates | |
Year 1 | 31167 |
Continuing Years | 15589 |
Subsequent Year | 4269 |
College of Law and | Approximate | ||||
Management | |||||
Annual Fees(R) | |||||
1. Bachelor Degree | |||||
B Laws | 41907 | ||||
B Laws (Part-time) | 32389 | ||||
B Admin | 52162 | ||||
B Business Administration | 40073 | ||||
B Business Science | 45891 | ||||
B Com | 40600 | ||||
B Com Accounting | 48547 | ||||
Human Resource Management | 42392 | ||||
Public Administration | 38133 | ||||
2. Honours | |||||
Management Accounting | 36374 | ||||
Commerce (Accounting) – Contact | 38850 | ||||
Business Information Systems | 34403 | ||||
Commerce (Other) | 32811 | ||||
Information Technology | 33296 | ||||
3. Masters | |||||
3.1 Thesis/Dissertation | |||||
Year 1 | 31167 | ||||
Continuing Years | 15589 | ||||
Subsequent Year | 4269 | ||||
3.2 Coursework and Dissertation | |||||
Masters in Law | 29196 | ||||
MCom Leadership Studies | 27826 | ||||
Masters of Business Administration – (MBA) | 77680 | ||||
Masters of Commerce (Maritime Studies) | 46692 | ||||
Masters in Commerce (Accounting, Economics, | |||||
Taxation, LLM Taxation, IT) | 34466 | ||||
4. Doctorates | |||||
Year 1 | 31167 | ||||
Continuing Years | 15589 | ||||
Subsequent Year | 4269 |
College of Science | |||
and Engineering | Approximate | ||
Annual Fees(R) | |||
2. Bachelor Degree | |||
B Sc Eng: Agricultural | 48970 | ||
B Sc Eng: Chemical | 49253 | ||
B Sc Eng: Civil | 49074 | ||
B Sc Eng: Computer | 49538 | ||
B Sc Eng: Electrical | 49538 | ||
B Sc Eng: Electronic | 49538 | ||
B Sc Eng: Mechanical | 49538 | ||
B Sc Land Surveying | 51435 | ||
B Sc of Agriculture in Agricultural Extension & Rur | |||
Res Mgt | 33854 | ||
B Sc in Agriculture (Agribusiness) | 46007 | ||
B Sc in Agriculture (Agricultural Economics) | 43846 | ||
B Agricultural Management | 36521 | ||
B Agriculture | 44626 | ||
B Sc Agriculture – Agricultural Plant Sciences | 44626 | ||
B Sc in Agriculture – Animal and Poultry Science | 44626 | ||
B Sc in Agriculture-Plant Pathology | 44626 | ||
B Sc in Agriculture – Soil Science | 44626 | ||
B Sc Stream Life and Earth Sciences Stream (LES) | 50275 | ||
B Sc Mathematics Stream | 42181 | ||
B Sc Applied Chemistry | 43287 | ||
B Sc Applied Physics | 42181 | ||
B Sc Biological Sciences | 39957 | ||
B Sc Chemistry and Chemical Technology | 44626 | ||
B Sc Computer Science & Information Technology | 44289 | ||
B Sc Crop & Horticultural Science | 44626 | ||
B Sc Dietetics | 42181 | ||
B Sc Environmental Science | 44626 | ||
B Sc Geological Sciences | 42181 | ||
B Sc Industrial and Applied Biotechnology | 44795 | ||
B Sc Marine Biology | 42181 | ||
B Sc 4 year Augmented Programme | 38850 | ||
Bsc Environmental Earth Science | 51055 |
BSM Bachelor of Science | 43846 |
Engineering Access Programme | 24853 |
2. Honours | |
Social Science | 36078 |
Agriculture | 33295 |
BScHons in Prop Dev(Quant Surveying) | 36626 |
BScHons Prop Dev(CM) | 36626 |
BScHons Biochemistry | 35962 |
BScHons Microbiology | 35962 |
BScHons Plant Pathology | 38629 |
3. Masters | |
3.1 Thesis/Dissertation | |
Year 1 | 34054 |
Continuing Years | 17032 |
Subsequent Year | 4995 |
4. Doctorates | |
Year 1 | 34054 |
Continuing Years | 17032 |
Subsequent Year | 4995 |
College of | |||
Humanities | Approximate | ||
Annual Fees(R) | |||
3. Bachelor Degree | |||
B Ed | 36521 | ||
B A Cultural & Heritage Tourism | 45838 | ||
B A Cognitive Science | 55977 | ||
B Soc Sc Extended Programme | 37627 | ||
B Theology | 44067 | ||
B A International Studies | 47061 | ||
B A Music | 48842 | ||
B A Music & Drama Performance | 48842 | ||
B A Philosophy, Politics & Law | 48947 | ||
B Soc Sc Housing | 48842 | ||
B A Visual Art | 43287 | ||
B Soc Sc(General Studies) | 46618 | ||
B Soc Sc Pol, Phil & Economics | 33295 | ||
B Soc Sc Geography & Environmental | |||
Management | 49084 | ||
B Soc Sc Government, Business & Ethics | 56610 | ||
B Soc Sc Management & Communication Studies | 42065 | ||
B Architectural Studies | 52067 | ||
B Music | 49063 | ||
B Social Work | 50391 | ||
2. Honours | |||
Social Science | 39957 | ||
Theology | 28858 | ||
Criminology and Forensic Studies | 28858 | ||
Community and Development Studies | 28858 | ||
BEducation | 31082 | ||
Bed(EdLdshpMngt) | 31082 | ||
B Arts | 30787 | ||
3. Masters | |
3.1 Thesis/Dissertation | |
Year 1 | 31166 |
Continuing Years | 15588 |
Subsequent Year | 4269 |
3.2 Coursework and Dissertation | |
Masters in Arts | 29195 |
Masters in Education | 29195 |
Masters in Social Science | 29195 |
Masters in Theology | 29195 |
Masters in Architecture | Contact College |
Masters in Music | 29195 |
4. Doctorates | |
Year 1 | 31167 |
Continuing Years | 15588 |
Subsequent Year | 4268 |
Full time Research Masters and Research Doctoral Studies
Students undertaking full-time Research Masters studies or Research Doctoral studies are exempt from paying tuition fees. Masters students qualify for two full time semesters and Doctoral students for six full time semesters.
The student will apply to study at UKZN via the College office for either a Masters degree or Doctoral degree. On the HDMS the student will be prompted to choose whether to apply for fee remission or not. Should the student choose to apply for fee remission, the system will allow the student to access the fee remission form online. All the details relating to fee remission will be available on this online system. If the student is eligible for fee remission the system will automatically give financial clearance for registration, provided there are no outstanding fees from prior years, and the tuition fees will automatically be paid into the students fee account. Should the student not be eligible the HDMS system will advise the student of his/her ineligibility. Students who do not complete their masters research studies within the stipulated 12 months or research doctoral studies within 36 months and who are eligible to continue will be charged according to the schedule below:
University of KwaZulu-Natal Continuing Fees Schedule (Research Students)
Doctorate | Masters | Masters | |
Group 1 | Human Sciences, | Accountancy, Art, | Approx.R15588 |
Law, Management | Commerce, education, Fine | per year or | |
Studies, Nursing, | Arts, information Studies, | R7799 per | |
Social Science | Law, Music, Nursing, Social | semester | |
Science, Theology, | |||
Psychology and Social Work | |||
Group 2 | Agriculture, | Agriculture, Architecture, | Approx. R5588 |
Architecture, | Construction Mngt, Dev | per year or | |
Geography, | Studies, Engineering, | R7799 per | |
Engineering, | Geography, Land Surveying, | semester | |
Medicine, Science, | Science, Urban and regional | ||
Dev Studies, Health | Planning, Health Sciences. | ||
Sciences. |
Continuing Fees for students that fall under the new Remission Policy (2015): Kindly refer to point 5 of the Conditions of Remission on the next page.
NOTE: the above fees cover tuition fees only and do not include accommodation, food,
transport or any other expenses.
The Executive Management Committee has approved the following capped maximum student award values.
Undergraduate Degrees; Honours; PG Diplomas | R145 000 |
Masters | R209 000 |
Doctoral | R271 000 |
These capped maximum values will apply for the 2020 period and may be reviewed annually or bi-annually.
Conditions of the Post Graduate Tuition Fee Remission
1. The Fee Remission is ONLY available to students registered Full-Time and undertaking a Masters by Research or Doctoral degree.
2.During the Fee Remission period no tuition fees are payable by the student. Notwithstanding any fee remission granted in respect of tuition fees, the student will be liable for any levies and ad hoc charges on the fee account. These charges may include for example, lecture notes; DALRO copyright fee; co-curricular levy.
3.A continuation fee is payable by the student as set out in the continuing fees schedule for Full-Time students (Masters by Research or Doctoral) if the student does not complete their studies within the fee remission period. Full-time continuing fees are payable even if the student change their registration from full-time to Part-time, except for clause 2.7 below.
4.If the student drops out, de-register, is excluded for any reason whatsoever or fail to register before the final date for registration in any subsequent academic year/ semester, the student will be liable to immediately repay the University the full amount of the fee remission received to date and any scholarship; bursaries or grant received from the University Main Fund.
5.The student will not be permitted to register or remain a registered student if he/she defaults on payment of any funds due to the University including any charges for interest, collection commission or other charges which may be applicable.
6.If the student initially register as a Full-time student and subsequently change their registration to part-time within the first semester/ first 6 months of date of registration, the fee remission will be forfeited. The student will then be charged the part-time tuition fee as per the student fees schedule for part time (Masters by Research or Doctoral) for the first & subsequent years of study. You will be liable to immediately repay the University the full amount of the fee remission received to date subject to clause 2.4. above.
7.If the student initially registered as a Full-time student and subsequently change their registration to part-time in the second semester/ second 6 months since date of registration, in the 2nd or subsequent years of study, the student will be charged continuation tuition fee as per the continuation fees schedule for full-time students. Student will be liable to pay the entire amount of the fee remission received to date subject to clause 2.4. above.
8.If the student initially register as a Part-time student and subsequently change the registration to that of a full-time student, the student will not be eligible for the fee remission.
9.The student and dependents will not qualify for the Tuition fee remission if the student and dependents are in receipt of a staff fee remission or eligible to receive a staff fee remission.
10.If the student is found guilty of any misconduct or offence during the course of their studies, the fee remission, any scholarships and/or grants awarded to the student from the University may be withdrawn.
11.The above fee remission conditions apply to all students who receive fee remission from the University. The student is liable for the fees as outlined above.
University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees
DIPLOMAS AND | |
CERTIFICATES | |
College of Health Sciences | |
Post graduate diploma in occupational health | 33569 |
Post graduate diploma in public health | 35480 |
Post graduate diploma in family medicine | 33569 |
Post graduate diploma in eHealth | 33664 |
College of Law & | |
Management studies | |
32652 | |
Postgraduate diploma in accounting (PMB & West) | |
Postgraduate diploma in Business | 30017 |
Administration(Westville) | |
Postgraduate diploma in finance, banking, and | 42918 |
investment management | |
40758 | |
Postgraduate diploma in Financial planning | |
Postgraduate diploma in forensic investigation and | |
criminal justice (Howard College) | 33295 |
Postgraduate diploma in human resource | 35667 |
management(PMB & Westville) | |
Postgraduate diploma in industrial relation (Howard | 34634 |
College) | |
37417 | |
Postgraduate diploma in leadership (Westville) | |
40758 | |
Postgraduate diploma in local economic development | |
40758 | |
Postgraduate diploma in management | |
Postgraduate diploma in maritime studies(Howard |
College) | 30017 |
Post graduate diploma in marketing & supply chain | 40758 |
management (PMB & West) | |
College of Humanities | |
Postgraduate diploma in community | 30787 |
development(Howard college) | |
Postgraduate diploma in child protection in | 43519 |
emergencies. | |
29901 | |
Postgraduate diploma in Fine arts(PMB) | |
31504 | |
Postgraduate diploma in higher education | |
30397 | |
Postgraduate diploma in information studies(PMB) | |
30154 | |
Post graduate diploma in museology(PMB) | |
Postgraduate diploma in records and archival | 30407 |
management(PMB) | |
PGCE | 26102 |
26434 | |
Postgraduate diploma in psychological counselling(PMB) | |
College of Agriculture, | |
Engineering and Sciences | |
41200 | |
Postgraduate diploma in community nutrition | |
49074 | |
Postgraduate diploma in dietetics | |
22502 | |
Postgraduate diploma in food security |
5. University of KwaZulu-Natal MISCELLANEOUS FEES
DISCRIPTION | R |
Re-mark fees | 450 |
Academic Record / Credit | |
Certificate | 70 |
Application Fee (non-refundable) | 200 |
Application Fee (SADC Countries) | 470 |
Change of Mind | 150 |
Car Parking Disc | 250 |
Copyright/DARLO Charges (per | |
semester) | 81 |
Degree Status Fee | 74 |
External Examinations | 1830 |
Extended DP | 1950 |
Exemption Fee per module | 160 |
Late Application fee (non- | |
refundable) | 400 |
Application fee(outside Africa) | $146 |
Laboratory Fees (External | |
Students) per semester | 1720 |
Unpaid cheques and electronic | |
rejections returned by the Bank | 220 |
Monthly Electronic Payment Fee | |
(Installment Facility) | 11 |
Replacement/Duplicate | |
Degree/Diploma certificate | 270 |
Replacement of Student Identity | |
Card | 25 |
Supplementary Exam Fee | 620 |
Statement of degree completion | 70 |
Student Levy | 250 |
Syllabuses/ Transcript supplement | 222 R380 |
Letter of Completion(before Grad) | N44777007 |
Confirmation of qualification | 77077 |
Replacement Dean’s Merit Cert | 100 |
Replacement Dean’s Comm Cert | 100 |
6. University of KwaZulu-Natal RESIDENCE FEES
Normal | |||||||
Number of | Room | Large Room | |||||
Details | Period | days in | R 113.05 | R 124.00 | |||
Residence | per day | per day | |||||
Arrival | Departure | R | R | ||||
All Degrees | 295 | 33 349.75 | 36 580.00 | ||||
20 Jan 20 | to | 20-Jun-20 | 152 | 17 183.60 | 18 848.00 | ||
09 Jul 20 | to | 29-Nov-20 | 143 | 16 166.15 | 17 732.00 | ||
Post Grad | |||||||
Annual Rate | 01 Jan 20 | to | 31-Dec-20 | 365 | 41 263.25 | 45 260.00 | |
Medical | |||||||
School | |||||||
First Years | 296 | 33 462.80 | 36 704.00 | ||||
20 Jan 20 | to | 20-Jun-20 | 152 | 17 183.60 | 18 848.00 | ||
09 Jul 20 | to | 30-Nov-20 | 144 | 16 279.20 | 17 856.00 | ||
Second Years | 332 | 37 532.60 | 41 168.00 | ||||
07 Jan 20 | to | 6-Jul-20 | 181 | 20 462.05 | 22 444.00 | ||
11 Jul 20 | to | 9-Dec-20 | 151 | 17 070.55 | 18 724.00 | ||
Third Years | 332 | 37 532.60 | 41 168.00 | ||||
07 Jan 20 | to | 6-Jul-20 | 181 | 20 462.05 | 22 444.00 | ||
11 Jul 20 | to | 9-Dec-20 | 151 | 17 070.55 | 18 724.00 | ||
Fourth Years | 318 | 35 949.90 | 39 432.00 | ||||
21 Jan 20 | to | 6-Jul-20 | 167 | 18 879.35 | 20 708.00 | ||
11 Jul 20 | to | 9-Dec-20 | 151 | 17 070.55 | 18 724.00 | ||
Fifth Years | 318 | 35 949.90 | 39 432.00 | ||||
21 Jan 20 | to | 6-Jul-20 | 167 | 18 879.35 | 20 708.00 | ||
11 Jul 20 | to | 9-Dec-20 | 151 | 17 070.55 | 18 724.00 | ||
Sixth Years | 340 | 38 437.00 | 42 160.00 | ||||
08 Jan 20 | to | 22-Jun-20 | 166 | 18 766.30 | 20 584.00 | ||
27 Jun 20 | to | 18-Dec-20 | 174 | 19 670.70 | 21 576.00 |
7. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY
7.1 The University is not obliged to grant any refund of fees to students who withdraw from the University. Any refund may, however, be granted at the University’s sole discretion, provided the relevant college office is notified in writing on the OFFICIAL
WITHDRAWAL FORM. Students who withdraw from University without completing a withdrawal form will remain liable for the payment of fees due for the entire semester of study.
Students wishing to change their curricula (modules or degree/diploma) must complete the applicable Change of Curriculum forms, by relevant due dates.
7.2In the event of withdrawal from residence, no portion of the initial payment will be refunded unless approved by the Manager: Student Residence and Accommodation.
7.3Approval of refunds will be dependent on the vacated room being filled by a student who is not already in residence. Inter-residence transfers will not satisfy this requirement. Where the room cannot be filled, the student will be liable for payment of all the applicable fees.
8. IMPORTANT DATES | |
06 January 2020 | Start ONLINE registration; |
14 February 2020 | Final date for registration; |
27 March 2020 | Final Date for withdrawal from a module; Final date from withdrawal from the |
University (Semester 1) | |
30 April 2020 | 60% of outstanding fee or 100% of fees if registered for one semester |
24 July 2020 | Final date for 2nd semester registration; Curriculum changes |
31 August 2020 | Due date for payment of ALL Fees |
11 September 2020 | Final Date for withdrawal from a module; Final date from withdrawal from the |
University (Semester 2) |
Module cancellation after the relevant due dates, student will be liable for University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees, see table below:
Year Long | 1st Semester | 2nd | |||||||||
Date | Semester | ||||||||||
Modules | Modules | ||||||||||
Modules | |||||||||||
01 Jan 2020 – 14 Feb 2020 | 0% | 0% | – | ||||||||
15 Feb 2020 – 28 Feb 2020 | – | 25% | – | ||||||||
15 Feb 2020 – 27 Mar 2020 | 25% | – | – | ||||||||
1 Mar 2020- 13 Mar 2020 | – | 50% | – | ||||||||
14 Mar 2020- 27 Mar 2020 | – | 75% | – | ||||||||
28 Mar 2020 – 30 Apr 2020 | 45% | – | – | ||||||||
28 Mar 2020 – 31 Dec 2020 | – | 100% | – | ||||||||
01 Jan 2020 – 24 Jul 2020 | – | – | 0% | ||||||||
01 May 2020 – 24 Jul 2020 | 55% | 100% | – | ||||||||
25 Jul 2020 – 11 Aug 2020 | – | 100% | 25% | ||||||||
25 Jul 2020 – 11 Sep 2020 | 75% | 100% | – | ||||||||
12 Aug 2020 – 01 Sep 2020 | – | 100% | 50% | ||||||||
02 Sep 2020 – 11 Sep 2020 | – | 100% | 75% | ||||||||
12 Sep 2020 – 31 Dec 2020 | 100% | 100% | 100% |
9. GUIDELINE FOR SPONSORS
- The Guidelines for subsistence including Living and Meal Allowances for the KwaZulu-Natal area is R28 900 per annum
- NB: Please note that Medical and Health Science students at hospitals, clinics and Student Teachers on teaching practice will have an additional cost estimated atR6600 per annum.
- Suggested Book Allowances dependent on the College and the level of study will range from R9100 to R11000 per annum.
- Suggested Laptop Allowance R6500 per annum.
- Note for Sponsors: Allowances i.e. books; meals; etc., should be paid directly to students’ Personal Bank Account or sponsors could enter into an agreement with Edu-Loan (www.eduloan.co.za ; info@eduloan.co.za) or Debt Tracker (roy@ debttracker.co.za), who are approved service providers to administer bursars allowances on behalf of sponsors.
11. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
An international student is defined as a student who is not a national of the Republic of South Africa and consequently requires a permit to enroll at a South African University. This definition includes students from SADC* countries. The fees quoted in this booklet are costs for the 2020 academic year. When budgeting for the year, students should consider all other fees that they are likely to incur.
Students from SADC countries pay local tuition fees plus a levy of R3400 (R1800 per semester)
*SADC member countries are Angola, Botswana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. For purposes of this clause the SA Government also treats Rwanda as a SADC country.
11.1 APPLICATION FEE
Your Application Form must be accompanied by proof of payment of the Application Fee which is non-refundable. The fee must be made payable to the University of KwaZulu-Natal by electronic transfer as follows:
Method of payment: | |
Account holder: | University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Name of Account: | UKZN Foreign Deposit |
Type of Account: | Business Current Account |
Bank: | Standard Bank |
Branch: | Westville |
Branch No.: | 045426 |
Bank Account No.: | 05 308 2826 |
SWIFT Code: | SBZAZAJJ |
Reference: | F001 11402 with applicant’s full name. |
Please state your name and surname clearly on the deposit slip and attach proof of payment on the Application Form.
Application fee: | |
All students from SADC and other African countries pay: | R470 |
All students from outside of Africa: | U$146 |
Payment due dates
Undergraduate:
- •The deadlines for receipt of the Application Form with the application fee for first semester (February to June) of 2020 academic year are as follows:
- •Health Sciences, Science and Engineering, Nursing and Architecture must be submitted by 30 September, in the year prior to study.
- •Law, Management Studies, Education and Humanities (excluding Architecture)must be submitted by 31 October, in the year prior to study.
For the second semester (Aug to November) of 2020 academic year:
- •Applications must be submitted by 30 April 2020.
Postgraduate:
Applications for most Honours and postgraduate diplomas and Masters (Coursework) close on the 30 November in the year prior to study. As applications dates for postgraduate programs may vary, prospective students need to contact the academic program coordinator directly for information.
11.2 University of KwaZulu-Natal TUITION AND RESIDENCE FEES
Payment due dates
Tuition and residence fees (see section 3 and 4 below for amounts required) are payable in full prior to registration. In order to minimise delays, which may arise during registration, students are urged to make payments to reach the University prior to
Registration in 2020.
Method of payment:
When making payment to the University, the safest and speediest way to do so is by electronic transfer. It is possible to transfer funds directly from your bank to the University’s account as follows:
Account holder: | University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Name of Account: | UKZN Foreign Deposit |
Type of Account: | Business Current Account |
Bank: | Standard Bank |
Branch: | Westville |
Branch No.: | 045426 |
Bank Account No.: | 05 308 2826 |
SWIFT Code: | SBZAZAJJ |
Reference: | Student number |
To ensure that the payment is credited correctly, it is essential that the student’s name (in block letters) and the correct student number are quoted on the SWIFT transfer documents and that a bank-stamped copy of it is faxed without delay to Student Fees Division at +27 31 2603099 (Howard College), +27 31 2607641 (Westville Campus) and +27 33 2605153 (PMB Campus).
11.3 University of KwaZulu-Natal TUITION FEES PAYABLE
11.3.1 Undergraduate Students
SADC students pay local Fees plus R3 400 levy (levy is R1 700 per semester). Students from within Africa but outside SADC and from the rest of the world are required to pay US $ 14 535.00 per annum; i.e. U$ 6 895.00 per semester (first or second) inclusive of the international levy, where registration is required for one semester only to complete a qualification.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE US$14 535, 00 PER ANNUM COVERS TUITION ONLY.
•SADC-Students should consult the Student Fees Guide for 2020 to establish the local fees payable by them.
11.3.2Postgraduate Students (Postgraduate Diplomas, Honours or Coursework Masters degrees)
a.International students from outside Africa that are enrolling for Postgraduate studies other than full Research will pay tuition fees amounting to:
(i)Full-time (one year) – US $14 535 per annum, inclusive of the international levy; or
(ii)Part-time (two or more years) or one semester (first or second)
US $7 268 per annum, inclusive of the international levy.
b.Students from SADC and Non-SADC regions that are from within Africa will pay the local fees plus the international levy.
Students must produce a copy of the Wire transfer to the Fees officer on the day of registration.
* Full time Research Masters and Research Doctoral Studies
Students undertaking full-time Research Masters studies or Research Doctoral studies are exempt from paying tuition fees. Full-time international students are required to pay an international levy of R1 800 per semester.
Students who do not complete their Research Master’s studies within the stipulated
12 months or Research Doctoral studies within 36 months and who are eligible to continue will be charged a Continuing Fee. (Refer to local fees booklet).
11.3.3 Study Abroad Students
The tuition fee for international students from within Africa outside of SADC and from the rest of the world who are taking one or more modules for non-degree purposes will be U$1 882 per 16 credit course/module per semester, inclusive of the international levy. Where credits are halved or doubled fees will be adjusted accordingly (see table on page 9). SADC students pay a local fee per course/module plus a levy of R1 800 per semester.
a.International Affiliates
All visiting international students (other than post-doctoral students) who are not registering for any modules but wish to be affiliated to the University of KwaZulu- Natal whilst pursuing their own research, or are here in any other capacity, will pay U$ 329 per month or part thereof up to a maximum of U$2 127 per semester / per six month period (i.e. US$355 is the minimum fee charged.) No application fee is payable.
OTHER EXPENSES
PROVISION MUST BE MADE FOR ALL OTHER NECESSARY EXPENSES AS SET OUT IN SECTIONS 4 TO 6 BELOW. THESE ARE ESTIMATES PROVIDED FOR BUDGETING PURPOSES. FEES QUOTED IN NOTES 4 TO 6 BELOW ARE IN SOUTH AFRICAN RANDS PER ANNUM. STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE INTO ACCOUNT ONLY THOSE COSTS WHICH ARE RELEVANT TO THEIR STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY.
11.4 | University Residence Fees during Term Time | R per annum |
Accommodation Fees (Dependent on room, campus allocation) | 38 690 |
11.5 On-campus vacation accommodation
Accommodation fees do not include residence fees during vacations.
Accommodation during vacation – contact Residence.
(Dependent on room allocated and the number of days in Residence)
11.6 | Off-campus accommodation during-term time | R per annum |
Accommodation without meals | Contact Residence | |
NB: | ALL TUITION AND RESIDENCE FEES ARE PAYABLE | |
PRIOR TO REGISTRATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF | ||
KWAZULU-NATAL. |
Medical Health Cover
It is compulsory for you to obtain one of the UKZN recommended medical health covers which are CompCare and Momentum Health. You will be required to pay for the full calendar year, i.e. from 01 January to 31 December of that year or for 6 months if you will be spending one semester at the university.
Medical Health Cover is one of the requirements when applying for a study visa at the South African High Commission in your country. Please be advised that
without Medical Health Cover you will not be granted a study visa. It is thus advisable to make the necessary financial arrangements for the medical health cover prior to applying for a study visa.
The contact details for the medical schemes recommended by UKZN are as follows:
Name | Web address | Contact Email | ||||||
CompCare | http://www.studentplan.co.za/ | retabile.lucas@universal.co.za | ||||||
Wellness | ||||||||
Momentu | http://www.ingwehealth.co.za/ | Antoinette.nell@momentum.c | ||||||
m Health | o.za | |||||||
For more information on Medical Aid please contact Absa Brokers | ||||||||
SANLAM BROKERS CONTACT DETAILS | ||||||||
Consultant Name | Contact Number | Contact Email | ||||||
Geshal Chettiar | +27 (0) 76 062 3739 | chettiar@sanlam.co.za | ||||||
Debbie Pretorius | +27 (0) 31 566 8400 | Debbie.pretorius@sanlam.co.za | ||||||
Paid before arrival/ prior to Registration | RANDS | |||||||
(ZAR) | ||||||||
Medical Health Cover(compulsory) | ||||||||
Momentum | R 5 300 | |||||||
CompCare | per year | |||||||
R 5 200 | ||||||||
per year | ||||||||
Estimated Incurred Expenses
RANDS (ZAR) | |
Paid before arrival/ prior to Registration | |
Medical Health (compulsory) | R 5 300p/yr |
Momentum | R5 200p/yr |
CompCare | |
International levy (R 1 700per semester x 2) | R 3 400p/yr |
Students are advised to consider the following | |
personal expenses during their stay in South Africa | |
Provision for meals | R33000p/yr |
Cutlery and Crockery(once off) | R 1 200 |
Linen (i.e. sheets, duvet, pillows, towels) | R 1 430 |
Padlock | R 72 |
Personal expenses | R 12 100 |
Transport if living off campus | R 12 100 |
Other expenses | |
Study permit renewal (incl. VFS Fee) | R 1 920 |
ADDITIONAL EXPENSES
Students must take into account the range of expenses, which they may have to meet, dependent on their particular course of study and needs, which may include:
Orientation
Text materials (issued by the University)
Field Trips
Books, stationery and equipment
Transport (off campus)
Sports clubs and societies (optional)
Pocket money
Incidental medical expenses
As a guideline, a total amount of at least R33 260 (South African Rands) should be allowed for a full year’s study to cover the above.
USEFUL
INFORMATION
Currency
The currency in South Africa is the Rand. Bank notes currently available are R100, R50, R20 and R10. Coins are R5, R2, R1, 50c, 20c, 10c and 5c. There is no restriction on the amount of foreign currency being brought into the country, as long as it is declared to the Customs/Excise official on arrival.
Whilst you will need some cash with you on arrival for travel costs to the University as well as general expenses during the first few weeks on campus, it is wise to bring most of your money in travelers cheques.
Monetary Values
Foreign money and travelers cheques, provided the currency is accepted in South Africa, may be converted into local currency at most banks and other authorised institutions such as Bureau de Changes, American Express, Thomas Cooke/Rennies, Travel Agencies, Airlines, etc. Some hotels and restaurants do accept travelers’ cheques for payment of services and purchases.
Banking
We recommend that you provide a little more money than required and that you place it in a bank account until needed. (The bank will require you to produce your passport to open such an account.) This has the advantage of avoiding delays and extra costs, which can be incurred in the transfer of additional funds at a later stage.
Financial Aid
Regrettably, financial aid is not available to international students. International students are advised to make enquiries from their local Minister of Education or Scholarship Offices at universities in their country of origin
11.8 WITHDRAWAL FROM UNIVERSITY
The University is not obliged to grant a pro-rata refund of fees to students who withdraw from modules from the University. Such refund may however, be granted at the University’s sole discretion, provided the Faculty Officer is notified in writing on the OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL FORM. Students who withdraw from University without completing a withdrawal form will remain liable for the payment of fees due for the entire semester of study. Deadline dates for withdrawal are as follows: University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees:
•First semester – MUST give such written notice by not later than 27 March 2020.
•Second semester – MUST give such written notice by not later than 11 September2020.
Students wishing to change curricula (modules or degree/diploma) must complete the applicable change of curriculum forms, which are available from all Faculty Offices. Faculty Offices will confirm the effective dates for all approved changes.
WITHDRAWAL FROM RESIDENCE
1.In the event of withdrawal from residence, no portion of the initial payment will be refunded unless approved by the Director of Student Housing.
2.Approval of refunds will be dependent on the vacated room being filled by a student who is not already in residence. Inter-residence transfers will not satisfy this requirement. Where the room cannot be filled, the student will be liable for payment of all the applicable fees.
3.A student wishing to withdraw from residence at the end of the first semester must give notice, IN WRITING, to the Director of Student Housing by not later than 30 April 2020. In the absence of such notice, the student will be required to pay one quarter of the annual residence fee in addition to the first semester fees. Students withdrawing from residence after the commencement of the second semester will not be granted any refund of Fees.
INTERNATIONAL FEE SCHEDULE
SADC | NON-SADC | NON-SADC | ||||
(plus Rwanda) | FROM AFRICA only | Outside Africa | ||||
Student type – F | Student Type – K | Student Type – K | ||||
Application Fee | Application Fee | Application Fee | ||||
R470 | R470 | U$146 | ||||
Undergrad Tuition fees | Undergrad tuition fees | Undergrad tuition fees | ||||
Local Fees+ | US$ 14 535 | U$ 14 535 | ||||
International Levy | (inclusive of levy) Study | (inclusive of levy) | ||||
(R1800 per semester) | material not inclusive | Study material not | ||||
inclusive | ||||||
Postgrad tuition fees | Postgrad tuition fees | Postgrad tuition fees | ||||
Honours & Masters | Honours & Masters | Honours & Masters | ||||
(Coursework & | (Coursework & | (Coursework & | ||||
Dissertation) | Dissertation) | Dissertation) = | ||||
Local Fees + | Local fees + | US$ 14 535, Full time | ||||
International Levy | International Levy | US$7 268 Part time | ||||
(R1800 per semester) | (R1800 per semester) | (inclusive of levy) | ||||
University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees | ||||||
Research Masters/PHD | Research Masters/PHD | Research Masters/PHD | ||||
1st year – Local fees + | 1st year – Local fees + | 1st year – Local fees + | ||||
International Levy | International Levy | International Levy | ||||
(R1800 per semester) | (R1800 per semester) | (R1800 per semester) | ||||
Subsequent years – | Subsequent years – | Subsequent years – | ||||
Local Fees only | Local Fees only(No | Local Fees only(No | ||||
Levy) | Levy) | |||||
University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees | University of KwaZulu-Natal Fees |