REGISTRATION
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A student
must be registered for the
relevant learning programme for
the full duration of his
studies, including experiential
training periods.
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A person who
applies for permission to
register for the first time must
apply on the application for
admission form, which is used
from time to time.
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A student who
applies for the continuation of
his studies must apply on the
form for continued studies,
which is used from time to
time.
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Notwithstanding
the stipulations of
subparagraphs 2 and 3, the
University is entitled to enrol
in a learning programme any
person who has completed and
signed the enrolment form and
any other documents required by
the Senate and which are used
from time to time, in which case
the application forms mentioned
in subparagraphs 2 and 3 are not
required; provided that any
admission to the University is
subject to the admission policy
of the University Council, as
well as any admission procedures
and regulations as formulated by
the Senate.
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Notwithstanding
the stipulations of subparagraph
4, a student must apply annually
in the case of year programmes,
or each semester in the case of
semester programmes, for
permission to register, and the
student will then enrol after he
has been accepted as a
student
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No person may
participate in any activity of,
and/or receive tuition from the
University unless such person is
enrolled as a student at the
University.
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No person who
is not enrolled as a student,
but who attends classes and/or
participates in a University
activity, may lay claim to
enrolment.
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Certified
copies of the minimum admission
qualification, and of those
pages of the identity document
on which the photograph and
identity number appear, must
accompany all first-time
registrations.
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It is the
responsibility of the student to
ensure that he complies with the
conditions and standards for
admission to the University as
determined by section 37 of the
Higher Education Act, as well as
the admission policy of the
Central University of
Technology, Free State Council
and the Senate regulations and
procedures governing
admission
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Under no
circumstances will the
University be compelled to
permit any student who has been
accepted on the basis of a
bona fide incorrectly
issued certificate or advice of
results, to continue his
studies. Credits acquired
by a student admitted on the
basis of a
bona fide incorrectly
issued certificate or advice of
results shall be declared null
and void.
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A student who
has been mistakenly admitted to
the University is not entitled
to any refund or remission of
tuition fees, residence fees or
any other fees which have
already been paid or which are
still due, but such student may
request a refund or a remission
in writing from the Vice-Rector:
Financial Management and
Services.
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A student
must apply for permission to
register before or on the
prescribed date for a specific
academic year or semester, in
order to qualify for
enrolment. Application
fees will be doubled in cases of
late applications that are
accepted in accordance with
institutional policy.
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Students must
enrol for a specific academic
year or semester before or on
the prescribed enrolment date.
The amounts payable and the
deadlines for enrolment are
determined annually by the
University and will be
communicated to the students
(prospective students).
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The Senate
has stipulated dates after which
no student will be allowed to
change his learning
programme
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Registration
for year programmes is valid for
one calendar year only, and will
lapse at the end of that
year. Registration for
semester programmes is valid for
one semester only, and will
lapse at the end of that
semester. Students will
under no circumstances be
registered for shorter periods
of time
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No student
shall be permitted to register
for more than one certificate
and/or diploma and/or degree
simultaneously, unless with the
special consent of the
Senate.
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No registered
student may be simultaneously
registered at any other
University of technology or
university, unless with the
special consent of the
Senate.
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No student
shall be registered for a
subject unless he has passed the
preceding level of that
particular subject. The
following is applicable to a
student failing one or more
subjects: When he next enrols,
he must first enrol for the
failed subjects before enrolling
for additional subjects, taking
into account all prerequisites
of these subjects. The
lectures of the additional
subjects must not clash with
those of the failed
subjects.
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A candidate's
previous course mark expires
when he reregisters for a
subject.
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Students who
are registered for full-time day
classes may be compelled to
attend evening classes.
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As the
learning programmes of the
University are career-oriented,
they are regularly adapted to
meet the demands of commerce,
industry and community.
Consequently, the nature,
content and duration of learning
programmes may be amended
without prior notice.
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The student
is expected to familiarise
himself with the nature and
content of the learning
programme he intends studying;
with the proviso that any
conscientious objections to the
content of the course must be
clarified with the University
prior to registration, and
provided further that a person
is deemed to have no
conscientious objections to the
nature and content of a learning
programme if he registers for
such a learning
programme.
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No learning
programme will be offered if the
specified minimum number of
students has not enrolled for
that programme.
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The
University reserves the right
not to offer all optional
subjects for a specific national
learning programme.
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No
termination of subjects will be
indicated on a student's study
record after the predetermined
deadlines.
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Changes
to the agreement with the
Central University of
Technology, Free
State.
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Any change
made by the student to the
agreement with the University is
valid only if it appears in
writing and is approved by the
competent authority at the
University, in accordance with
the institutional procedures of
the University.
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When a change
in learning programme or subject
is made, the student must
immediately supply the Student
Administration Division with the
prescribed form (available from
the Senior Director: Student
Administration), completed in
duplicate and signed by the
relevant head of department,
before the predetermined
deadline.
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Upon
termination of studies, the
prescribed form (available from
the Senior Director: Student
Administration), signed by the
head of department concerned,
must be delivered to the Student
Administration Division.
In the case of a change of
residence or the cancellation of
board and lodging, the
prescribed form, signed by the
supervisory staff member of the
particular residence, must be
delivered to the Student
Administration Division. If the
form is not submitted by the
deadline, no discount/refund of
fees will be allowed.
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