University of South Africa
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| University of South Africa | |
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| Established | 1873 |
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| Type | Public University |
| Vice-Chancellor and Principal | NB Pityana |
| Headquarters: | Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa |
| Enrollment | 200 000 |
| Academic staff | 4 000 |
| Homepage | http://www.unisa.ac.za/ |
Note: "UniSA" can also refer to the University of South Australia.
The University of South Africa (UNISA) is a distance education university, with headquarters in Pretoria, South Africa. With approximately 200,000 enrolled students, it qualifies as one of the World's mega universities.
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History
Founded in 1873 as the University of the Cape of Good Hope, the University of South Africa (or Unisa as it is commonly known) spent most of its early history as an examining agency for Oxford and Cambridge universities and as an incubator from which most other universities in South Africa are descended. In 1946 it was given a new role as a distance education university and today it offers certificate, diploma and degree courses up to doctoral level.
In January 2004 Unisa merged with Technikon RSA and the distance education component of Vista University (VUDEC). The combined institution is still known as the University of South Africa (Unisa). It is now organised by college and by school; see below.
The University
Location
Main Campus: Pretoria (Gauteng) Florida (Gauteng) Provincial Centres: Durban (KwaZulu-Natal), Cape Town (Western Cape), Polokwane (Limpopo), Nelspruit (Mpumalanga), Mafikeng (North West) Kimberley (Northern Cape), Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape), Bloemfontein (Free State).
Students and staff
The University currently has some 200 000 students in Southern Africa, other African countries and abroad. Unisa now has a staff component of just over 4 000 people who provide tuition and administrative support to students in South Africa and worldwide.
Colleges
- College of Economic and Management Sciences
- College of Human Sciences
- College of Law
- College of Science, Engineering and Technology
- College of Agriculture, Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences
- Graduate School of Business Leadership (SBL)
Other institutions
Distance education at UNISA
Accreditation
In 2002 UNISA was granted full institutional accreditation from the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC) to be reviewed 2007 [1]. DETC’s accreditation is through the first-professional degree level only [2].
Entrance Requirements
Students need a school-leaving qualification that would entitle them to enter a university or college in their own country. However, Unisa also offers access courses to those who have completed their schooling but without university matriculation. Access course programmes are available for students who have a national certificate (matric without university entrance). If successful, students can study further for a degree.
Advantages
Market research has shown that Unisa is rated as one of the top universities in South Africa. Unisa qualifications are sought after in the marketplace.
- Courses are offred at one-quarter to one-third the price of residential universities;
- Courses are accessible as students who do not have a university entrance matric can register for UNISA's access programme; *Courses are flexible, because students can plan their studies to fit into their lifestyles;
- The qualifications are credible, because of the international recognition afforded its qualifications.
Culture
The University of South Africa has been promoting and promulgating culture in all its manifestations since its inception in 1873. Apart from the academic courses offered by UNISA's College of Humanities, practical language, art and music skills have been actively pursued through the setting of curriculums and the implementation of special courses and examinations.
- african centre for arts, culture and heritage studies
- museum of anthropology and archaeology
- department of music
- unisa art gallery
- unisa music foundation
- little theatre
UNISA Foundation
The Unisa Foundation was established in 1966 and now has approximately 280 active donors, many of them individual alumni with the desire to give back to the communities that nurtured them and corporate giants, South African and international, with a strong sense of social responsibility. Equally vital is the role played by the Board of Trustees, whose members not only oversee the affairs of the Unisa Foundation but who also lend the weight of their professional and personal reputations in a drive to reach potential donors, without financial reward to themselves.
Based at Unisa's main campus in Muckleneuck, Pretoria, the Foundation has Fundraising and Development Divisions in Gauteng, the Western Cape and Kwa-Zulu Natal. The Fundraising and Development Divisions support the smooth running of projects being undertaken in their regions while raising additional funding for local community projects.
Notable alumni
- Nelson Mandela
- Robert Mugabe
- Chenjerai Hove
- Sindiwe Magona
- Kaiser Matanzima
- Kenneth Mopeli
- Cyril Ramaphosa
- Tokyo Sexwale
- Danny Jordaan
- Ahmed Kathrada
- Bulelani Ngcuka
- Mamphela Ramphele



