UWC: All Your Questions Answered


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If you're considering studying the University of the Western Cape, but are still unsure of what you should do next. Here are some answers to common questions to help you make your decision easier.


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The University of the Western Cape (UWC) occupies a unique space in the South African higher education landscape. It is a dynamic institution committed to excellence in learning, teaching, research and innovation.

UWC also offers a diverse choice of study fields at levels from certificate to degree. Further your education with UWC!

Are you wanting to study at UWC but have many unanswered questions? Below we have compiled a list of the 5 questions you need to have answers to before you apply. These can also be found directly on UWCs website. For more information visit www.uwc.ac.za

How do I apply online to study at UWC?

To apply online click here

  • You may apply for a maximum of TWO programme choices
  • Try to keep your options open, especially when applying for programmes in Faculties such as Dentistry, Community and Health Sciences and Law
  • There is NO application fee payable

What is the general criteria for admission to the UWC?

Bachelor's Degree Admission Criteria:

The minimum admission requirement is a National Senior Certificate (NSC) as certified by Umalusi with an achievement rating of 4 (Adequate achievement, 50-59%) or better in four subjects chosen from the following recognised 20-credit NSC subjects (known as the 'designated subject list'): Accounting, Agricultural Sciences, Business Studies, Dramatic Arts, Economics, Engineering Graphics and Design, Geography, History, Consumer Studies, Information Technology, Languages (one language of learning and teaching at a higher education institution and two other recognised language subjects), Life Sciences, Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy, Music, Physical Sciences, Religion Studies, Visual Arts.

Diploma Admission Criteria:

The minimum admission requirement is a National Senior Certificate as certified by Umalusi with an achievement rating of 3 (moderate Achievement, 40-49%) or better in four recognised NSC 20-credit subjects.

Higher Certificate Admission Criteria:

The minimum admission requirement is a National Senior Certificate as certified by Umalusi.

What documents are required when applying to study at UWC?

Post-Matric Learners                                                                                                 

If you have written the NSC examination already, you need to submit the following:

  • Certified copy of your NSC certificate or Senior Certificate
  • Certified copy of your identification document
  • Proof of any studies with academic records, if applicable, you may have completed
  • If applicable, proof that you are currently improving your NSC results
  • In an affidavit a brief description of activities post-matric/NSC

Applicants who are re-writing Grade 12 subjects, applications will be processed on the current grade 12 results. If Grade 12 has been written more than once then your combined results must be submitted with your application.

Transfer Students

If you are applying from another institution of higher learning you need to submit certifies copies of the following:

  • NSC Certificate or Senior Certificate
  • Identification document
  • Certificate of good conduct from your institution
  • Official Academic Transcript
  • Module content / Yearbook descriptor from your institution for all modules completed
  • Degree certificate (if applicable)

Students applying for readmission to UWC

If you have studied at UWC previously and have taken a break in study, you need to provide a letter of motivation to be considered for readmission to your respective faculty

International Students 

  • You need to submit your final school results to Universities South Africa (USAf) for an evaluation
  • Application for Exemption is to be done with Universities South Africa (USAf) formerly Higher Education south Africa (HESA) using the following link: https://mbit-application.usaf.ac.za/assessment/
  • We unfortunately will not be able to respond to your application until you submit a confirmation letter issued by USAf stating that you qualify to study at a South African University
  • Certified copy of your passport

Post Graduate students

  • Certified copy of identification document
  • Certified copy of Passport (International Applicants only)
  • Official Academic Transcripts/record of results  (All applicants)                
  • Certified copies of degree certificates (All applicants)
  • SAQA Evaluation Certificate (International Applicants only)
  • Short Curriculum Vitae (CV) (All applicants)
  • One page letter of motivation (All applicants)
  • Short research intention (Master and Doctoral applicants only)

How do I apply for financial assistance at UWC?

Applications are done online, before you can complete the online application you will need an active student number to register with, before the completion of the application.

If you have not yet completed an application to the university, you can do so online by visiting https://uwcfinaid.uwc.ac.za

Can I be funded for a second under-graduate degree?

No, our funding does not allow assistance when students are enrolled for a second undergraduate degree while being financially assisted with the first undergraduate degree.

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