UNISA Application Status 2022 (Accept or Reject Offer)

If you submitted an application form to UNISA for admission in 2022 academic year, then you ought to start checking your admission application status know if you are considered.

Since the inception of UNISA Application 2022, many applicants whose application has been submitted have started asking questions like “How do I check my UNISA Admission Status 2022?” What is UNISA Application Status Portal?” etc.

Today, In very few steps, I will explain to you how you can access your application status at the UNISA portal login. To begin with, you will need the following to access your status online

  • Student Number
  • Surname
  • Date of Birth

Now with an internet-connected smartphone or computer, Open your web browser. Google Chrome preferably. 

Visit the UNISA Application Status Portal.

Next, Enter Your Student Number, Surname, and Date of Birth in the field provided,

Finally, Click on the Continue button to access your application status for free.

You should see an indication if you were offered admission and other vital information regarding your application.

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If you’re accepted, you’ll need to accept the offer here.

Scroll to the bottom and select the bubble next to ‘Offer’

After accepting, you’ll need to register, and then you can consider yourself a student of Unisa.

All applications for admission must be submitted online during the prescribed application period.

The verification of applications takes some time. You may only receive feedback from Unisa six to eight weeks after the closing date for applications.

Unisa is an open distance e-learning university that reaches into places where other institutions do not, making a difference to everyone. In terms of its academic offering, UNISA offers a combination of career-orientated courses usually associated with a university of technology, combined with general formative academic programmes typically linked to a traditional university.

Congratulations if your application is accepted to study a programme at the University of South Africa.