University of Johannesburg UJ Student Finance
Student Finance is a support division and is responsible for delivering accurate student account statements. Student Finance strives to give excellent service to all students, parents, sponsors, donors and external clients.
The Student Debtors Department is a decentralized division with a full debtors’ service on all campuses. The Bursary Department has dedicated offices based on each of the four campuses.
Payments of student accounts can be made at the cashiers on campus only for debit and credit card payments or by bank guaranteed cheque. Payments can also be made at any Absa Bank. Online payments (e-payments) can also be made by debit and credit card. Electronic payments via your internet banking can be made directly into the University’s bank account, by using your student number or identity number in the reference column.
Existing students with a student number must use the following bank account with the student number in the reference column:
Bank: Absa
Branch: Auckland Park
Account number: 28 4018 9565
Branch Code: 632005
Students without a student number must use the following bank account with the student’s identity number in the reference column or, if you are a sponsor you could use the company’s name in the reference column.
Bank: Absa
Branch: Auckland Park
Account number: 32 4014 1018
Branch Code: 632005
How to use E-Payment,click here.
For online E-Payment,click here.
National Student Financial Aid Scheme
The University of Johannesburg offers a loan option for financially needy and academically deserving students. It is called a NSFAS loan, which is an acronym for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme. A NSFAS loan is an amount of money you borrow from NSFAS to cover the costs associated with your tertiary studies. NSFAS is a statutory body, funded primarily by South Africa’s National Department of Education, providing study loans to academically able but financially needy students who wish to study at one of South Africa’s public higher education institutions.
The NSFAS student loan is for full-time undergraduate students with South African citizenship. A NSFAS loan may be used to pay tuition fees, books and University accommodation fees. Students must apply annually, prior to each year of study for a NSFAS student loan.
Important Student Finance Documentation | |
University of Johannesburg – Under and Postgraduate: | Bursaries |
External Sponsor Bursaries and Loans: | External Sponsor Bursaries and Loans |