UJ Welcomes New 2024 Students And Emphasises Online Registration Procedures

UJ Welcomes New 2024 Students And Emphasises Online Registration Procedures

​The University of Johannesburg (UJ) congratulates all matriculants who have been successful in completing their final school examinations and we look forward to welcoming all who have been accepted for a programme of study at the University.
Matric (Grade 12) results still represent an important gateway to our collective and individual futures. An acceptance for further studies, whether at a university such as UJ or a technical and vocational education and training college, represents a significant milestone on the road to social mobility and is the lever to prosperous individuals, families, communities and nation.
“For UJ, every new student is a welcome addition to our ever growing community of South Africans who are uplifted, inspired and empowered by a programme of academic study and a concrete qualification,” said UJ’s Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Tshilidzi Marwala  “We look forward to our 2024 intake as the latest of a group of inquiring young minds, eager to learn and to empower themselves, their communities and their nation with meaningful and transformative knowledge, insight and capabilities.”
The University reminds all who have applied to and are interested in studying at UJ that the application, admission and registration process is handled entirely online. This includes late application enquiries. UJ does not, under any circumstances, accept on-campus late application enquiries (walk-ins).
All applicants who have been accepted for a programme of study at UJ will receive official confirmation of their final admission status via email by 8 January 2024. If applicants have not received an email by 8 January 2024, they should visit the UJ website (www.uj.ac.za) to verify their final application status, or call the UJ Call Centre (011 559 4555) for more information. The procedures to be followed once accepted for a programme of study at UJ are set out on the website. The University will also inform all the successful applicants on funding and accommodation opportunities.
All new UJ students accepted for a programme of study and who have registered may collect their student cards which will provide access to campus, libraries and other facilities.  Details of card collection points and dates are available on the website and students will also be advised via social media. All students must be aware that once they have registered at UJ, they will be required to adhere to and comply with the University’s Student Regulations and Student Charter, details of which are provided online.
Enquiries related to late applications for programmes which may have additional capacity for enrolment, can be submitted online via the Late Enquiry Link on the UJ website from 8 to 12 January 2024
Any potential student with a question that cannot be resolved through the information provided online is welcome to contact the UJ call centre (011 559 4555) or the online chat facility (via the UJ website www.uj.ac.za).
“The University remains committed to its vital mission to empower our people, their families, and the nation via the development and transfer of knowledge, insights and capabilities”, said Prof Marwala.