Unam extends payment of deposits
The due date for the payment of registration fees and deposits at the University of Namibia has been extended from 2 to 9 February.
According to Unam's public relations officer, Simon Namesho, all students are allowed to register before paying the N$2 000 registration fee and the 50% tuition fee deposit. However, the fees must be paid by 9 February.
Namesho said the registration of first-year students has been extended to 2 February and that no late registration fee will be applicable for the 2018 registration.
He further said that students' registration status will remain pending until the compulsory minimum registration fee and the 50% tuition fees deposit are paid. Access to the student portal and printed proof of registration will be available after registration and payment.
“If payments are not made by 9 February, the registration status will lapse and one will be required to re-register during the late registration period. An invoice, which includes the registration fees and total annual tuition fees, is provided at the end of the registration process for all students,” said Namesho. The due date for the remaining balance after registration is 30 June 2018.
“Aspiring students who still wish to apply to Unam are advised to apply online from Monday to Friday. The late application fee of N$300 will apply to applications that are submitted manually, while online applications remain free of charge.”
Meanwhile, online registration for senior students that started on 23 January is continuing until Friday.
Namesho said that first-year students who might not have completed their registration process before their faculty-designated dates can approach their faculty officers from Monday to Friday at the different Unam campuses.
Prospective students who may not be in possession of a printed admission letter, but their application status on the university website indicates provisionally admitted, are encouraged to register between Monday and Friday.
ELLANIE SMIT
According to Unam's public relations officer, Simon Namesho, all students are allowed to register before paying the N$2 000 registration fee and the 50% tuition fee deposit. However, the fees must be paid by 9 February.
Namesho said the registration of first-year students has been extended to 2 February and that no late registration fee will be applicable for the 2018 registration.
He further said that students' registration status will remain pending until the compulsory minimum registration fee and the 50% tuition fees deposit are paid. Access to the student portal and printed proof of registration will be available after registration and payment.
“If payments are not made by 9 February, the registration status will lapse and one will be required to re-register during the late registration period. An invoice, which includes the registration fees and total annual tuition fees, is provided at the end of the registration process for all students,” said Namesho. The due date for the remaining balance after registration is 30 June 2018.
“Aspiring students who still wish to apply to Unam are advised to apply online from Monday to Friday. The late application fee of N$300 will apply to applications that are submitted manually, while online applications remain free of charge.”
Meanwhile, online registration for senior students that started on 23 January is continuing until Friday.
Namesho said that first-year students who might not have completed their registration process before their faculty-designated dates can approach their faculty officers from Monday to Friday at the different Unam campuses.
Prospective students who may not be in possession of a printed admission letter, but their application status on the university website indicates provisionally admitted, are encouraged to register between Monday and Friday.
ELLANIE SMIT
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