How To Log In To WSU Student Email


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Every university provides its students with their own student email, to allow easy communication between them and the university. Here is how you can log in to your WSU student email if you are registered at WSU.


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Walter Sisulu University strives to provide quality teaching and learning, research, innovation and community engagement.

The university aims to be a values-driven, technology-infused African university providing a gateway for local talent to be globally competitive and to make a sustainable impact.

The university has four campuses namely Buffalo City, Butterworth, Mthatha, and Komani. At these campuses, various courses are provided.

Once you have been accepted to the university, you will then be allowed to register.

After registering at WSU, you will gain access to your unique student email. Here is how you can access your email:

  1. Visit their website at www.wsu.ac.za.
  2. Select Intranet, Student webmail OR go directly to http://studmail.wsu.ac.za/gw/webacc.
  3. The default password will be the access control number at the bottom of the student card which normally starts with 45……

You can use your email account to stay up-to-date with correspondence as well as library book due dates.

 

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