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Lynnwood Road, Pretoria 0002 Republic of South Africa Tel : +27 (0)12 420 3111
International Students Division
2015-11-5 Dear International Student Information – Registration and Orientation January 2016 This letter contains important information for all non-South African citizens who have been admitted to study at the University of Pretoria for the first time or will be returning in 2016.
Your first port of call in January 2016 should be the International Students Division, located at: The Client Service Centre Office Block Ground floor (Rooms 1-5 to 1-20) Hatfield Campus Lynnwood Road Hatfield Pretoria, RSA
The special orientation programme for international students that will take place on 15 and 17 January 2016 is compulsory for all newcomers. During these two days we will share crucial information to make your transition to South Africa and the University as seamless as possible. We look forward to meeting you on 15 January 2016 during our special orientation programme. Don’t miss it.
Yours sincerely
Ms Wiida Le Roux MANAGER: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Please note: All newcomers to the University of Pretoria – the OR Tambo International Airport is approximately 60 kilometres away from the Hatfield Campus. If you require assistance with transport, kindly contact PS Tours, email: [email protected],, tel: +27 (0) 12 565 4246 (Martie) or EZ Shuttle, email: [email protected], tel: +27 (0) 861 379 488.
1. Registration procedures for 2016
The Client Service Centre (CSC) will be open from 4 January 2016.
All students are urged to ensure that they have been admitted for their preferred study programme before embarking to South Africa, after final school results or other tertiary institutions results are published. Please do not assume that you have maintained your admission on prior results submitted when applying for studies at the University of Pretoria. Students who have forfeited their academic placements, will not be able to move into residences either.
Please carefully follow the steps set out below when you arrive on campus to register. You need to report to the International Students Division (ISD) in the Client Service Centre FIRST for immigration clearance prior to registration. The new Immigration Regulations of 2014 came into effect on 26 May 2014. Effectively, this marked the commencement of the Immigration Amendment Acts of 2007 and 2011 and the new Immigration Regulations, 2014. In order for you to lodge your application for a study visa, please visit the website: http://www.vfsglobal.com/dha/southafrica
All non-RSA citizen students who are holders of the following temporary residence permits, are classified as international students at UP: - Study Visa - Relatives Visa with an endorsement to study - Visitors Visa - Diplomatic Passport - Refugees Permit - Asylum Seekers Permit - Work/Business Permit with an endorsement to study part-time at the University of Pretoria - Permanent Residents (Permanent Residence status in South Africa only)
Immigration Clearance Please note: Although a concession was made for students who have not yet received their visas at time of registration this year and subsequently were allowed to register on “Acknowledgement of Receipts” issued by the Department of Home Affairs, no students will be permitted to register in 2016 without valid visas. When reporting to the International Students Division, please ensure that you bring the following documents: Study permit holder
Valid passport
1 X Copy of Passport (Page with photo and page with passport number)
1 X Copy of Study visa (endorsed for studies at the University of Pretoria)
1 X Completed International Students Information Form (attached)
1 X Medical Indemnity Form (attached)
1 X Proof of South African medical cover as stated under point 2
Asylum Seekers and Refugee permit holders
1 X Copy of valid Asylum Seekers permit or Refugee permit
Diplomatic Status Only students with diplomatic passports (diplomatic cards are not acceptable) will obtain the benefits of diplomats. Work Visa holders Work visas must be endorsed for part-time studies at the University of Pretoria. Permanent Residents of South Africa 1 X Copy of South African Identity Document If you are in possession of a South African Identity document, please email a copy to [email protected] as soon as possible in order for us to lift your immigration block before the registration period commences.
Please note: New students and returning students who are in possession of their valid passports, legal study visas and Momentum Health (Ingwe option) medical cover (paid for in advance for the full academic year January – December 2016), may scan and mail the documents with the completed International Students Information form, Medical Indemnity and orientation programme booking form, to [email protected] to be unblocked (immigration clea- rance) before embarking to South Africa. This arrangement could fast track the registration process.
2. Medical Cover
All non-South African citizens, including students who are citizens from SADC countries, need to comply with the visa regulation as determined by the Immigration Act, Act 19 of 2004. Regulation 10(1) (i) determines the following: An applicant for a study visa is required to provide proof of medical aid cover with a medical scheme registered in terms of the Medical Schemes Act, Act 131 of 1998, recognised in the Republic.
2.1 Newcomers Newcomers can apply for Momentum Health online before lodging their visa applications. Please visit the website www.ingwehealth.co.za to apply online. Should you experience any problems, you may contact Momentum Health directly. Contact details are: Email: [email protected] Call: +27 (0) 860 122 493
The University requires that the medical aid cover be valid for the full academic year for which you seek registration; January until 31 December.
Study Abroad and Exchange Students must secure medical cover for the duration of their stay. A minimum of six (6) months’ cover is provided by medical companies. This provision is for Study Abroad and Exchange students only. Month-to-month medical aid cover will only be acceptable from dependents on submission of the confirmation letter from the main member’s medical aid service provider. Should students rely on sponsorships, they should ensure that the sponsor is advised of this requirement at the onset of the sponsorship of the admission offer from the University. UP does not accept sponsorship letters in lieu of payment for medical cover. Payment of the required medical aid cover fee is made directly to the medical aid service provider, prior to immigration clearance for registration. Momentum Health is a medical aid company with a developed student-focused product that is registered in terms of the Medical Schemes Act. Momentum offers the minimum benefits that a student may require while in South Africa.
Take note: Although you may, with another international insurance or medical product, secure a study visa from a South African visa issuing authority, the University of Pretoria, in accordance with the Immigration Act, does not recognise such medical cover for registration purposes. Momentum Health offers weekly consultation sessions on the Hatfield Campus, International Students Division offices, Client Service Centre. Students can join the scheme online.
Please refer the attached brochure for more information.
3. Evaluation of Foreign Qualifications (Undergraduates) – Universities South Africa (formerly
HESA) A full or foreign conditional exemption certificate is a prerequisite and applicable to non-RSA students and to students who do not have a South African National Senior Certificate (NSC) qualification or Independent Examinations Board (IEB) qualification and who wish to enrol for undergraduate studies at the University of Pretoria. This certificate can only be obtained from Universities South Africa. General enquiries: Tel: 010 591 4401/2 Fax: 086 677 7744 (SA Only) Fax: +27 (0)12 481 2992 (International Only) Website: http://www.universitiessa.ac.za
Postal address:
PO Box 3854
PRETORIA
0001
South Africa
Physical address:
Ground Floor, Building 3,
Unisa Sunnyside North Campus,
corner Rissik and Steve Biko Streets,
SUNNYSIDE, PRETORIA
3.1 Exemption Process:
Please Note: Apply on time as it can take up to 8 weeks for the final certificate to be issued Universities South Africa cannot issue any type of exemption on grade 11 results Universities South Africa does not accept documents certified by a commissioner of oaths;
all documents have to be certified by a Notary Public, SA Embassy/High Commission in a foreign country.
The exemption fee is non-refundable. Do not deposit any fees until you are instructed to do so.
Universities South Africa cannot issue a certificate based on faxed, scanned, e-mailed or incorrectly certified documents.
The fact that you may qualify for a certificate of conditional or complete exemption does not imply that the university is obliged to admit you since you may not satisfy the faculty requirements.
4. Evaluation of Foreign Qualifications – Postgraduates
Postgraduate applicants must have all previous post-school qualifications verified by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). Evaluation of Foreign Qualifications call centre: +27 (0) 12 431 5070 or alternatively send an email to: [email protected] Helpdesk: +27 (0) 860 111 673 Switchboard: +27 (0) 12 431 5000 Fax: +27 (0) 12 431 5147 Street address: SAQA House 1067 Arcadia Street, Hatfield Pretoria Postal address: Postnet Suite 248 Private Bag X06 Waterkloof, 0145 Operating hours: 08:30-16:30 (Weekdays) Evaluation of Foreign Qualifications: Operating hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 08:30-16:30; Thursdays 09:00-16:30
5. Special Orientation Programme for International Students (Newcomers)
The International Students Division (ISD) offers a special orientation programme for international students. This programme is compulsory for all newcomers to the University of Pretoria. The information and orientation programme will take place on 15 and 17 January 2016. Please complete the attached form to ensure a place and email it to [email protected] with proof of payment or you may fax it to +27 (0)12 420 2605, for attention Ms Jenny Lambinon.
Please note that the Welcoming Day and Academic Orientation Programme mostly cater for first year and undergraduate students. The idea behind our special orientation programme is to facilitate the integration of new international students into the UP community, as well as informing them of the support services available on campus. This special orientation programme for international students is in no way meant to replace the information provided at the Academic Orientation Week and Welcoming Day, but to add value to it by adding information applicable to international students only. Note: This programme is for admitted students only. No parents or friends will be allowed to attend the programme. Students who have booked and do not attend the programme will not be able to claim back payments.
6. Temporary fees for 2016
Please note: The registration fee for 2016 is R5 000 (undergraduate students), R7 500 (postgraduate students) and the residence placement fee is R5 700. These amounts are applicable to South African as well as full degree seeking international students. International students however, must pay an international levy as well in the amount of R2 700. The full impact of the recent protest action by students and the agreement reached with the University’s management, will take some time to reflect in our fee structure, as we have to decide on some practical aspects. Please accept our apologies and be patient as we await final implementation instructions. Please visit: www.up.ac.za/feesfunding during the second week of November for comprehensive information. Our policy states that tuition fees are immediately payable at registration. We do however allow students to pay an initial fee (called registration fee) before or on registration, 50% of the account by 30 April and the full account by end July of any study year. In light of this we will not do refunds at this stage, but should the registration fee be lesser than the amount you have paid, it will be used as payment towards your tuition account. UP banking details
ABSA BANK STANDARD BANK
Branch: Hatfield Branch code: 632005 Account number: 214 000 0054 SWIFT code: ABSAZAJJ
Branch: Hatfield Branch code: 011545 Account number: 012 602 604 SWIFT code: SBZAZAJJ
International levy
The international levy for 2016 is R2 700. The international levy is payable annually by all non-South African citizens as well as students
who are citizens of SADC countries (see SADC countries list below). This amount is payable in addition to the registration fee.
Asylum seekers, refugees, diplomats and their dependents stationed in South Africa are exempted from paying the international levy.
SADC countries: Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe
2015-11-04 Dear International Student Residence Information for 2016 International students who intend to participate in the Special Orientation Programme and who have been allocated place in a residence, will be permitted to take up their places before Welcoming Day, 16 January 2016. Exchange students must move in directly to TUKSdorp as stated in their admission letters. Provision has been made for full degree students who have obtained residence place for 2016, to move in as from 11 January 2016 between 8:00 and 16:00 (no students will be permitted to move in before this date). Please take note that travel arrangements must be made to coincide with the official move-in times (08:00 – 16:00 daily). Students arriving before 11 January 2016 must make alternative accommodation arrangements. Two residences have been made available for students moving in earlier i.e. Nerina (Ladies) and Kollege (Men) and students are to report directly to these residences on arrival at the University. Meals will be provided at Kloostersaal during the early occupation period. The residence locations are:
Nerina (Ladies): Lunnon Road, Hatfield
Kollege (Men): c/o Lynnwood Road and Duxbury Street, Hillcrest
Students will be moving over to their own residences as stated in the residence placement letter on Thursday, 14 January 2016, before 09:00. • First meal in own residence dining hall: Thursday, 14 January 2016 – Supper.
Please note that students are responsible to make their own transport arrangements from the airport to residences (residences are not based at the main campus, but in close proximity to the main campus – please ensure that you know where they are situated). For emergencies only, contact us on +27 (0)12 420 3111 (office hours) or +27 (0)12 420 2310 (emergencies only - after hours). Please note: The University will be closed from 23 December 2015 until 4 January 2016. Kind regards
Mrs L Bartlett Operational Manager: Residence Placement Dept Residence Affairs and Accommodation
Must be completed before reporting to the International Students Division (ISD)
International Students Information Form
Country of Origin
Citizenship
Nationality Date of Birth 19 / /
Residential address in RSA
POSTAL CODE
Postal address in RSA
POSTAL CODE
Email address in RSA
Mobile phone number in RSA
PLEASE INDICATE WHICH TYPE OF STUDENT YOU ARE Full-time Student
Exchange Student
Study Abroad Student
Elective Student
Post Doctoral Fellow
Block Student
Distance Education (In RSA)
Distance Education (Outside RSA)
Research Only
Any other not mentioned (State)
Please state Permit/Visa Study Permit Asylum
Seeker Permit Refugee
Certificate Diplomatic
Passport Visitors Visa
Work Permit
Permanent Residence
Any other (Please state) ----------
Expiry details of Visa/Permit Date of expiry 20 / /
Please state Medical Cover Details
State name of
Medical Scheme
Medical Scheme Membership Number
2016 / /
Signature Official Stamp Date
Please note: Signature/stamp of the UP official does not confirm the accuracy of the content provided on this form, it merely acknowledges receipt of the form subject to verification of original documentation provided.
Student Number
Medical Indemnity Form
To be completed by all international students 2016/____/____
University of Pretoria International Students Division
Indemnity: Medical Cover in the Republic of South Africa I, ________________________________________, student number _______________________ have been admitted/am currently registered for the 2016 academic year at the University of Pretoria. In terms of the Immigration Act 13 of 2002, Section 13 (Study Visas) and 10 a (h) of the Regulations to the Immigration Act, the following apply to me. Please tick and complete the appropriate block
No Which is true? Medical Scheme Medical Scheme Plan
Membership Number
Yes
No
1. I am a member of Momentum Health
Momentum Health Ingwe Option
2. I am a member of BestMed Medical Scheme
BestMed
3. I am a member of Discovery Health
4. I am a member of a medical scheme in Namibia, endorsed by DHA
5. I am a member of Swazimed, endorsed by DHA
6. I am a dependent on a medical scheme in South Africa registered with the Council for Medical Schemes
7. I am connected to the Embassy/High Commission of in South Africa
8. I am an Asylum Seeker in South Africa and my citizen- ship is …..
9. I am a refugee in South Africa and my citizenship is …..
10. I am a Permanent Resident in South Africa and my citi- zenship is …..
11. None of the above
I hereby attest that I will not hold the University of Pretoria responsible/liable for any medical expenses I may incur, on or off campus, during my registration period at the University of Pretoria. I furthermore agree that it is my own responsibility to ensure that I comply with the terms as stated in the Immigration Act 13 of 2002 Section 13 (Study Permits) and 10 1 (h) of the Regulations to the Immigration Act and all the terms and conditions of my Study Visa/Asylum Seekers Permit/Refugee Permit/Diplomatic Passport or Permanent Residence status.
Yours sincerely ____________________ Signature of student
Special Orientation Programme
Booking Form – 15 and 17 January 2016
Fax: +27 (0)12 420 2605 – Attention: Ms Jenny Lambinon Email: [email protected] Bookings will be done on a "first to pay will go" basis. The cost will be R400.00 (35$) per person for the activities on the second day of the programme. The above amount must be paid into the University's bank account as stated below. Please state your student number on the deposit slip and this reference number EH861/3545!!!
ABSA BANK Branch : Hatfield Branch code : 632005
Account number : 2140000038
Swift code – ABSAZAJJCPT Sort code – 632005
Your full name, surname and student number must appear on the proof of payment!
RESERVATION AND CONFIRMATION OF SPECIAL ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
15 & 17 January 2016
Please return this booking form and proof of payment to [email protected] on or before 8 January 2016.
Student Number
Title Initials Surname
(Last Name)
Email address:
Date of Event
Event
YES Will attend
Mark with an X
NO Will not attend
Mark with an X
Amount Paid
R400,00
Friday 15 January 2016
Information Session
Yes No
Mark with an X
Mark with an X
Sunday 17 January 2016
Trip to Sun City
Special dietary requirements Date of arrival at University of Pretoria
Please note that there are limited places available. Book in time to avoid disappointment.
Special Information Programme for
International Students (Newcomers) A special Orientation Programme for new international students is offered by the International Students Division of the University of Pretoria, every year. This programme will be offered on 15 and 17 January
2016 for the new academic year. All non-South African citizens who are newcomers to the University of
Pretoria are urged to join this programme to assist them in adjusting to their new environment with the least possible difficulty.
Friday, 15 January 2016
Sunday , 17 January 2016
Introducing the University of Pretoria
Sun City Day Trip
08:00 07:00 Meet at the CSC revolving door (South Entrance) Meet at the CSC revolving door (South Entrance)
08:30 – 09:00 07:00 Compulsory day of the orientation programme
Law Building 1-54 Roll call and board busses for the trip of the day
07:30 Busses depart for Sun City
09:00 – 13:00
Information session: Welcoming Medical cover Safety and security Banking S Africa
Vividas – Day
Residence
09:00-09:05 09:05-09:30 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:15 10:15 -10:30
Mr Wallace Isaacs Ms Rikki Erasmus Mr Rowan Watson Mr Patrick Nkadimeng (add 2 pax) Mr Ahmed Abdelmoniem
Please note the following: This will be a whole day trip coming back to Hatfield campus around 5pm. Bring: sun screen, swimming costume, towels, and sun hats. You will not be allowed to bring in food and drinks at the Valley of the waves in Sun City (including water). Light lunch will be served and is included in the price you pay. However, you may bring provision for the road, as this is a 1hour 30 minutes trip. This exciting excursion will cost you R400 (ZAR) or roughly 35$ (USD)
Tea Break (30 min) 10:30-10:45
Student Support
Tuks Sports Library services UP Alumni UPI / SRC rep for
International Students
Residence Life
ISD Vote of Thanks Ovuwa Questions and
Answers
10:45-11:00
11:00-11:15 11:15-11:30 11:30-11:45 11:45-12:05 12:05-12:15 12:15-12:30 12:30-12:35 12:35–12:50 12:50-13:00
Dr Madelein Nolte
Mr Steven Ball Ms Gerda Ehlers Ms Jacqui Pietersen Mr Henrico Barnard (SRC) & Nthatise Metsing (UPI) Ms Lorraine Barlett (add Ms Goitsemang Mathekga & Ms Marga Zeelie) Ms Jenny Lambinon Ms Wiida Le Roux Dr Mxolisi Duda International Students Division Staff Members
Lunch 13:00-14:30
14:30 – 15:30
Campus Tour: Get to know your Campus
Special Orientation Programme Booking Form – 15 and 17 January 2016
Fax: +27 (0)12 420 2605 – Attention: Mr Smart Maqubela
Email: [email protected] A limited number of places are available. Bookings will be done on a "first to pay will go" basis. The cost will be R400.00 (35$) per person for the activities on the second day of the programme. The above amount must be paid into the University's bank account as stated below. Please state your STUDENT NUMBER on the deposit slip AND this reference number EH861/3545!!! This is VERY VERY IMPORTANT for us to be able to track you payment.
ABSA BANK Account number : 2140000038
Branch : Hatfield Branch code : 632005
Swift code – ABSAZAJJCPT Sort code – 632005
Your full name, surname, student number and reference number EH861/3545 must appear on the proof of payment!
Please note that the R400 / 35$ is NON-REFUNDABLE RESERVATION AND CONFIRMATION OF
SPECIAL ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 15 & 17 January 2016
Please return this booking form and proof of payment to [email protected] on or before 12 January 2016.
Student Number
Title Initials Surname
(Last Name)
Email address:
Date of Event
Event YES
Will attend
Mark with an X
NO Will not attend
Mark with an X
Amount Paid
R400,00 /35$
Friday 15 January 2016
Information Session
Yes No
Mark with an X
Mark with an X
Sunday 17 January 2016
Sun City Tour
Special dietary requirements Date of arrival at University of Pretoria
Please note that there are limited places available. Book in time to avoid disappointment
DIRECTIONS TO UNIVERSITIES SOUTH AFRICA OFFICE UNISA Sunnyside North Campus, East House - Building 3
C/o Rissik & Steve Biko Streets, Sunnyside, Pretoria, SA TEL: +27 (0) 12 481 2893 or 481 2917
COMING FROM THE AIRPORT: Take the Pretoria Road (R21) that leads to the Fountains. At the Fountains go left around the Fountains and follow the SUNNYSIDE (M5) signs. With UNISA on your right, keep following the UNISA SUNNYSIDE CAMPUS signs - stay in the left lane. From STEVE BIKO Street turn left into JUSTICE MOHAMMED Street. Move to the right lane and turn right into the UNISA security gate. Sign in at security and follow the road to Universities South Africa’s parking, which is at Building 3 on the right, passing the RISSIK Street security gate.
COMING FROM JOHANNESBURG: Take the N1 north and then the NI4 towards Pretoria. Take the EEUFEES off-ramp and turn right in EEUFEES Road. Take the first left and follow the SUNNYSIDE M5 sign. With UNISA on your right, keep following the UNISA SUNNYSIDE CAMPUS signs – stay in the left lane. From STEVE BIKO Street turn left into JUSTICE MOHAMMED Street. Move to the right lane and turn right into the UNISA security gate in JUSTICE MOHAMMED Street. Sign in at security and follow the road to Universities South Africa’s parking, which is at Building 3 on the right, passing the RISSIK Street security gate.
COMING FROM PRETORIA: Take NANA SITA Street (one street above FRANCES BAARD Sreet - where the Department of Education is) and follow NANA SITA until you are close to the end where you will see an overhead sign saying SUNNYSIDE M6. Stay in the second from the right lane and follow the curve to the right till the road dead ends in NELSON MANDELA DRIVE. Turn right into NELSON MANDELA DRIVE and at the next traffic light turn left into RISSIK Street (Brooklyn M11). Move to the right lane and turn right at the second traffic light into the UNISA Security Gate. Sign in at security and follow the road to Universities South Africa’s parking, which is at Building 3 on the left.
Directions to SAQA House
When travelling on the R21 (Airport Highway): (Recommended route from the Airport)
• From the Airport, take the R21 to Pretoria
• As you enter Pretoria, at Fountain Circle, take the Brooklyn turn-off (M7) into George
Storrar
• Drive all the way down on George Storrar, Unisa Building on your left hand side
• Cross Florence Ribeiro Drive, George Storrar now becomes Middel
• Carry on until you reach the Brooklyn traffic circle
• Take 2nd exit left into Jan Shoba Street
• Cross several streets: Some main ones are Justice Mohammed, Lynnwood and
Duxbury, carry straight on
• Turn left into Burnett Street and turn right at the second traffic lights on Burnett into
Festival Street
• Drive down Festival Street and turn right into Arcadia Street at the traffic lights
• In the middle of the block, on your right hand side, 1067 Arcadia Street, is SAQA
House
When travelling on the N1 – From Polokwane (Pietersburg) or Johannesburg:
• Take the Pretoria City Centre (M2) off-ramp, and travel towards the city
• As you enter the city, cross Gordon (1st traffic lights) and Jan Shoba (2nd traffic
lights) Streets
• Turn left at the 3rd traffic lights into Hilda Street
• Cross Francis Baard Street, Arcadia Street, and turn right into Burnett Street at the
traffic lights
• Drive down Burnett and at the robots turn right into Festival Street. Drive down
Festival Street and turn right into Arcadia Street at the traffic lights
• In the middle of the block, on your right hand side, 1067 Arcadia Street, is SAQA
House
When travelling on the N4 from Witbank:
• As you enter the city, cross Gordon (1st traffic lights) and Jan Shoba (2nd traffic
lights) Streets
• Turn left at the 3rd traffic lights into Hilda Street
• Cross Francis Baard Street, Arcadia Street, and turn right into Burnett Street at the
traffic lights
• Drive down Burnett and at the robots turn right into Festival Street. Drive down
Festival Street and turn right into Arcadia Street at the traffic lights
• In the middle of the block, on your right hand side, 1067 Arcadia Street, is SAQA
House
When coming from Pretoria City Centre:
• Take Francis Baard Street out of the city, travelling in the easterly direction
• Cross several traffic lights, the last two ones being Eastwood, and Orient
• Then turn right into Hill Street and left into Arcadia Street
• Drive down Arcadia Street and cross the traffic lights
• In the middle of the block, on your right hand side, 1067 Arcadia Street, is SAQA
House
UNIVERSITEIT VAN PRETORIA /
UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA
KALENDER 2016 / CALENDAR 2016 KERNDATUMS / MAIN DATES
1 Januarie / 1 January
Nuwejaarsdag / New Year’s Day
4 Januarie / 4 January
Aanvang van akademiese jaar / Academic year commences
4–15 Januarie / 4–15 January
Somerskool / Summer School
15–17 Januarie / 15–17 January
Spesiale oriëntering vir nie-RSA studente / Special orientation for non-RSA students
16 Januarie / 16 January
Verwelkomingsdag / Welcoming Day
18–21 Januarie / 18–21 January
Registrasie van eerstejaarstudente / Registration of first-year students
22 Januarie / 22 January
Indeling van groot kursusgroepe: nuwe eerste- jaarstudente / Grouping of large course groups: new first-year students
25 Januarie / Aanvang van lesings: Alle eerstejaarsmodules / 25 January Lectures commence: All first-year modules 25–29 Januarie / 25–29 January
Registrasie van senior studente / Registration of senior students
30 Januarie / 30 January
Jool / Rag
1 Februarie / 1 February
Aanvang van lesings vir kwartaal 1 en semester 1 / Lectures commence for quarter 1 and semester 1
10 Februarie / 10 February
Herdenking van die stigting van die Universiteit / Anniversary of the University’s founding
15 Februarie / 15 February
Sluitingsdatum: Wysigings of staking van modules / Closing date: Amendments or cancellation of modules
18 Maart / 18 March
Lesings sluit af vir kwartaal 1 / Lectures end for quarter 1
19 Maart–3 April / 19 March–3 April
Maart/April-reses / March/April recess
21 Maart / 21 March
Menseregtedag / Human Rights Day
25 Maart / 25 March
Goeie Vrydag / Good Friday
28 Maart / 28 March
Gesinsdag / Family Day
4 April Aanvang van lesings vir kwartaal 2 / Lectures commence for quarter 2
26 April Woensdagrooster word gevolg / Wednesday timetable is followed
27 April Vryheidsdag / Freedom Day
1 Mei / 1 May
Werkersdag / Workers’ Day
2 Mei / 2 May
Openbare vakansiedag ingevolge wetgewing / Public holiday in terms of legislation
21 Mei / 21 May
UP Opedag / UP Open Day
25 Mei / 25 May
Lesings sluit af vir kwartaal 2 en semester 1 / Lectures end for quarter 2 and semester 1
30 Mei–22 Junie / 30 May–22 June
Eksamens van eerstekwartaal-, tweedekwartaal- en eerstesemestermodules / Examinations of first quarter, second-quarter and first- semester modules
16 Junie / 16 June
Jeugdag / Youth Day
17–18 Junie 17–18 June
Geen eksamen / No examination
24 Junie–1 Julie / 24 June–1 July
Hereksamens van eerstekwartaal-, tweedekwartaal- en eerstesemestermodules / Supplementary examinations of first-quarter, second- quarter and first-semester modules
2–17 Julie / 2–17 July
Julie-reses / July recess
4–15 Julie / 4–15 July
Winterskool / Winter School
18 Julie / 18 July
Aanvang van lesings vir kwartaal 3 en semester 2 / Lectures commence for quarter 3 and semester 2
1 Augustus / 1 August
Sluitingsdatum: Wysigings of staking van modules / Closing date: Amendments or cancellation of modules
8 Augustus / 8 August
Geen lesings / No lectures
9 Augustus / 9 August
Nasionale Vrouedag / National Women’s Day
6 September Lesings sluit af vir kwartaal 3 / Lectures end for quarter 3
7 September Lentedag / Spring Day
8 September Aanvang van lesings vir kwartaal 4 / Lectures commence for quarter 4
24 September Erfenisdag / Heritage Day
1–9 Oktober / 1–9 October
Oktober-reses / October recess
28 Oktober / 28 October
UP Dag vir Internasionale Studente / UP International Students Day
2 November Lesings sluit af vir kwartaal 4 en semester 2 / Lectures end for quarter 4 and semester 2
7–26 November Eksamens van derdekwartaal-, vierdekwartaal- en tweedesemestermodules / Examination of third-quarter, fourth-quarter and second- semester modules
28 November–5 Desember / 28 November–5 December
Hereksamens van derdekwartaal-, vierdekwartaal- en tweedesemestermodules / Supplementary examinations of third-quarter, fourth- quarter and second-semester modules
5 Desember / 5 December
Akademiese jaar sluit af / Academic year ends
16 Desember / 16 December
Versoeningsdag / Day of Reconciliation
23 Desember / 23 December
Universiteit sluit om 10:00 / University closes at 10:00
3 Januarie 2017 / 3 January 2017
Aanvang van akademiese jaar / Academic year commences