UFH Fees 2023 – University of Fort Hare (UFH) has released the UFH 2023 fee structure for undergraduate and postgraduate courses along with an official admission brochure. With the help of the UFH fees 2023, candidates can know what amount of fee they will need to pay at the time of admission. Knowing the UFH 2023 fee is very important for candidates who are applying for admission to University of Fort Hare colleges.
Students can check UFH fee structure 2023 from this article for different college programs. The UFH fee structure for different programs in different categories of candidates for UFH Admission 2023-24 session. check here the college & course-wise UFH 2023 fees structure.
The University of Fort Hare UFH fees 2023 can be found in the tables below separately for different colleges, programmes, and their respective categories. Candidates should know that the UFH 2023 fee structure for different programmes is different depending on the categories that candidates belong to. Read the following article to get more information on UFH Fees 2023.
UFH Fees Structure 2023 – Why should you check the fee?
While candidates may apply for different courses at different undergraduate programmes or plan to do it, it may happen at a later stage that the candidates might not be aware of the fee structure of the University of Fort Hare for the respective college. It thus may not be able to arrange it before the deadline for the fee submission.
Some of the candidates may want to apply for loans, thus candidates must arrange for the admission fee/annual fee within the prescribed dates for its submission. Once the candidates become familiar with the fee structure of UFH colleges, they can plan their admission accordingly. According to the UFH fees, they can also select the colleges they want to be admitted to.
Check the category-wise UFH Fees Structure, as per different programmes from the tables below across UFH colleges.
Fees are determined by the University Council each year and are subject to revision without notice.
Students with outstanding balances on their fees accounts:
• will not be permitted to graduate
• will not receive examination results
• will not receive an academic transcript
• will not be permitted to re‐register
• will not be permitted to write examinations
• will not be allowed into residences
• will be charged interest on outstanding accounts
• will be handed over to a debt collection agency for collection
(a) Non-refundable application fee to accompany all applications for admission by new students payable on or before the 30th September: R120.00
(b) Non‐refundable application fee to accompany all late applications for admission by new students after 30th September for any undersubscribed qualifications, as informed
(a) Non-refundable application fee to accompany all applications for accommodation by new students payable on or before the 30th September : R 120.00
(b) Acceptance of accommodation payable before the 31st December : R 1000.00
Failure to pay the above amount of R1 000.00 by the due date will result in the residence place being reallocated to other students. The amount paid will be credited to the students account.
(a) Before any student is permitted to register at the University, the University requires such a student to make a Minimum Initial Payment (MIP) towards tuition of: R 3 500.00
(b) Before any student is permitted to occupy a residence, the University requires such a student to make a Minimum Initial Payment of: R1 000.00.
(c) All residence students are required to pay an Indemnity Fee of R 500.00.
Upon registering all students will be charged the following:
(a) Registration Costs …………………………………………………… R550.00
(b) Student ID card:……………………………………………………….. R80.00
(c) Late registration fee:…………………………………………………… R700.00
(d) Student levy:…………………………………………………………… R2 000.00
(e) Student levy (part time students):……………….……………… R1 000.00
Detailed statements will be sent out to all students from March onwards. The University does not accept responsibility for incorrect addresses or postal service deficiencies resulting in statements of account not being received. It is the responsibility of the student to make enquiries should he/she not receive any statement of account. The fact that no statement has been received will not be accepted as a reason for failure to settle outstanding fees owing to the University by the due date.
The balance owing after the payment of the minimal initial payment (MIP) must be settled as follows:
(a) By the end of the first quarter (lectures end) ………….30%
(b) By the end of the second quarter (lectures end) …….60%
(c) By the end of the third quarter (lectures end)……….100%
Failure to comply with the above will result in the University implementing the sanctions as outlined above.
Discounts
Early Settlement Discounts
The following discounts are applicable for all students:
(a) Settlement of 100% of all fees during registration 10%
(b) Settlement of 75% of all fees during registration 5%
Second Child Discounts
A discount is granted on tuition fees only for every additional child registered at the University.
A discount for every additional child registered ……………………..10%
In order to attract, reward and retain top performing students the University offers following incentives on tuition to such students:
New Undergraduates
(a) 34 to 38 Merit points………………………………………R 3 500.00
(b) 39 to 42 Merit points………………………………………R 4 500.00
(c) 43 to 47 Merit points………………………………………R 5 500.00
(d) 48 to 100 Swedish points………………………………..Full tuition
Points % Obtained in Grade 12
8 90% +
7 80% to 89%
6 70% to 79%
5 60% to 69%
4 50% to 59%
3 40% to 49%
0 30% to 39%
In order for a first year student to qualify for the above award, they need to meet the following criteria:
(a) Must have obtained the minimum as stated above.
(b) Must have matriculated not more than 5 years prior to registration.
(c) Must be a South African Citizen
(d) May be a non‐South African citizen who pays for their own fees.
(e) Must be studying full time
(f) Must submit a certified copy of their matric results to the Student Accounts department before the 31 March each year
NB: Only the top six results are taken into consideration for the above mentioned award.
Current Returning Undergraduates
(a) 75 to 80 ‐ 50%
(b) 81 to 84 ‐ 55%
(c) 85 to 89 ‐ 60%
(d) 90 + ‐ 100%
In order to qualify for the above incentives a student will have to register for at least 100 credits on a full time basis or 50 credits on a part time basis for the full academic year.
In order for a student to qualify for the above award, they need to meet the following criteria:
- Must be a South African citizen
- May be a non‐South African citizen who pays for their own fees
- Must obtain an average of 70% and above for all subjects
- Must have passed all their modules and should therefore have not failed a single module with a minimum of 100 credits registered in the previous academic year
- The award is purely for students doing their first undergraduate qualification. No post graduate qualifications will be considered. This includes PGDip Acc, PGCE and LLB Post Graduate Stream.
- The fee waiver is only awarded to returning students based on their previous year’s results.
- Should a student skip a year or return after a period of longer than a year, then that student will be required to submit a motivation in order to be considered for a fee incentive.
All qualifying students who meet the said criteria as stated above will receive the incentive in the form of a cash and these funds will be paid out directly to the qualifying students.
UFH Application Fees
A non-refundable application fee of R 120.00 is payable by all applicants (for online applications). Please use the following bank details to deposit and upload the deposit slip with the rest of your required documents.
More Details at: https://www.ufh.ac.za/Students/Pages/Fees.aspx