How To Complete Your WSU Registration


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Walter Sisulu's registration for the 2022 academic year is still open to First-year students. If you are planning on attending and want information on how to complete your WSU registration, we have the answers for you.


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Students who would like to go to Walter Sisulu University will need to register online. Registration can either be done online or by visiting Walter Sisulu University's on-campus online registration labs.

Before registering online students will also need to have the following required documents:

  • Copy of bar-coded identity document or ID card or passport
  • Copy of Grade 12 NSC final results or equivalent (for first-year students)
  • Copy of degree certificate (if applicable)
  • Copy of academic record (if applicable)
  • Copy of Certificate of Conduct from previous institution (if applicable)

To register online students will need to do the following:

  • The student needs to be admitted to a qualification and will need to  confirm their admission status on the WSU website
  • Using your student number log in to the online system 
  • If you agree to the rules and regulations, click on the “I accept” button at the bottom of the page.
  • Select 'Submit registration' on the left
  • Indicate your employment status in the drop-down field labelled 'Employment Status'
  • Click on “Save and Continue”
  • Select your subjects/ modules by ticking the box next to each subject/ module ( Ensure you select all relevant subjects and modules)
  • Click on “Save and Continue” if you are absolutely sure that you have selected the correct subjects/ modules, offering types and periods of study
  • Click on the “I Accept Registration” button to finalize the registration process
  • Click on “Proof of Registration” to print your proof of registration
  •  Check that you are registered for the correct subjects/ modules, if not seek help from WSU.

These are the following Campuses that offer on-campus online registration:

  • Buffalo City Campus
    • Chiselhurst, Room FF4
    • College Street, Room B7
    • Potsdam Room C9 and C10
  • Butterworth
    • Ibika, Rooms AG07; AG14; EG18 and D40
  • Komani
    • Whittlesea, Lab C25 and Lab D14
  • Mthatha
    • Nelson Mandela Drive, Zamulungisa Sasol library lab, CLTD lab

 

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