How To Create A myUnisa Account


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myUnisa is an integral part of a Unisa student's journey at the University. This Unisa online student portal provides students with services that are vital to them throughout the academic year.


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The University of South Africa (Unisa) is an open-distance e-learning university, which provides students with a flexible study schedule. When you study at Unisa the main point of contact between you and the university is the myUnisa student portal.

How To Create A myUnisa Login Account

  1. Go the my Unisa website
  2. Enter your student number
  3. Follow the prompts
  4. Log in using the details you registered

After this, you will have access to myUnisa which is the teaching and learning system, the Unisa Library and myLife which is a web-based email for Unisa students specifically. 

What is the myUnisa student portal used for?

All Unisa students may make use of the myUnisa portal to access their module resources, view quality study materials, submit assignments, interact and share with other Unisa students, email, and with your e-tutor or group via myUnisa.

You need to stay up to date with your Unisa teaching and learning curriculum to know when you have to submit assignments or take tests via myUnisa.

Unisa offers quality teaching and research for all Unisa students. Because resources are online Unisa students can just login to access all their resources and review the pages there and also share with other Unisa students.

How To Use myUnisa

Students are able to navigate the following information using the myUnisa Student Portal:

  • enrollments - codes, unit value, teaching, etc.
  • personal details - full name, date of birth, postal address, contact details and study period
  • assignment details - dates assignments have been received, interim results, final assignment marks
  • final grade - your overall final grade can be accessed online approximately six weeks after the end of the study period.
  • access to your Unisa email account and library records

Once students have received their student numbers they must register on myUnisa and can access the myLife email portal

 

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Unisa is a university which utilises the Open and Distance Learning method which allows students to have their own schedule. If you're a new student wondering how to use myUnisa, then keep reading to find out. 


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