SBS Namibia lets you register during roadshow

Southern Business School (SBS) Namibia is making enrolling and registration for tertiary education in Namibia easier.
Tunohole Mungoba
The institution realises there may be logistical constraints to students registering in person, especially if registration only takes place in Windhoek.

Prospective students around Namibia, not just in the capital, Windhoek, can now register for the tertiary education course of their choice at locations around the country.

The roadshow and the SBS Namibia office at Ongwediva and Windhoek will truly cover all of Namibia. There are a total of 15 locations across the country.

Registration runs until 16 March 2019 and before that the roadshow commences on 19 January in Omuthiya. Each of the Northern towns where the roadshow makes a stop will give students the opportunity to register from 09:00 until 17:00. During this roadshow, from 19 January till 16 March, the Ongwediva office will be opened every Saturday for registrations, queries and information, and the same goes for the Windhoek office.

SBS Namibia realises that a lot of the potential students are professionals with full-time jobs and getting away to register during the week is not always easy, due to other commitments.

There trained staff will come to you through the roadshow. The staff will assist students in helping to find out more about SBS, its courses and qualifications. You can meet the team or register and pick up your study material or make payments; it can all be arranged. Any general enquiries will also be handled on these days

Southern Business School Namibia provides opportunities for people to study at their own pace, at their own convenience, ensuring it fits in with their lifestyle - providing affordable access to recognised qualifications for students and people, who want to improve themselves and qualify for that sought-after promotion or pay grade increase. There has been a major upswing in people enrolling in distance education, as they see the possibilities for themselves and it enables them to reach their full potential.

“The Southern Business School Namibia Roadshow provides the perfect solution for students to register with us,” said Albin Jacobs, director of SBS Namibia.

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