University of Stellenbosch Fees 2023-2024

University of Stellenbosch Fees 2023-2024

University of Stellenbosch Fees 2023-2024

University of Stellenbosch Fees 2023-2024 – See Details Below:

Estimated; subject to the approval of the budget by end of 2023-2024.

These amounts are not applicable to international students, with the exception of international students with valid permanent residency in South Africa and international students with refugee status – click here to be redirected to the website of Stellenbosch University International.  

Below follows a representative sample of the University’s instructional programmes along with the estimated study fees of each, per annum, as applicable in 2023-2024. These figures are simply meant as an estimate indication of the cost of the study. For a more accurate indication of the cost, please compile a quote – see the link above the table below. 

Please note that study-related additional costs, known as Module costs and Program costs (materials and laboratory fees and travelling expenses), calculated according to the amounts of 2019 with the annual increase, are included in the amounts listed below; departments may alter these based on academic need.  Estimates for textbooks (enquire at the academic departments), membership dues for academic and registered societies (R20 – R5 671), PSO fees for private students (R358), House fees for students in residences (R615) and parking fees are excluded.

For more detailed information on University of Stellenbosch Fees and study fees, consult the Calendar 2023-2024, Part 3, Student Fees, which indicates the estimated cost of a selection of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

A copy of the Calendar 2023-2024, Part  3, Student Fees​​ is available at the ​Enquiries Desk, Administration Building A, Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch, tel: +27 23 808-9111.

Request a more detailed Provisional Statement of Fees / Quotation (Undergraduate and Postgraduate, all years of registration)​

Course Estimated amount in 2023-2024 for 1st year of Undergraduate study (unless stated otherwise)
BA R43 160
​BA in Human Resource Management ​R46 953
​BA in Development and Environment R46 915​
BA (Law) R52 620
BA in Visual Arts R43 724
​BA in Socio Informatics, Opt 2 R50 827​
​BA  in Sports Science R46 468​
BA in Drama and Theatre Studies R42 877
B of Music (BMus) R46 693
​B in Social Work 44 050​
BEd (Intermediate Phase Education)
BEd (Foundation Phase Education)
R47 248
R44 124
BSc R54 020
​BSc in Earth Sciences 58 114​
​BSc  in Human Life Sciences 56 117​
BSc Agric R47 179
​BScAgric in Grapevine and Wine Sciences R51 300​
​BAgric in Agricultural Business Management R45 836​
BSc in Food Science R51 147
BSc in Forestry and Wood Science R48 591
​BTh (Bachelor of Theology – Youth Work) R43 342
BDiv (Bachelor of Divinity) R47 633
LLB (Undergraduate) R52 296
LLB (Postgraduate, 2nd B degree), 1st of 2-yr R47 657
LLB (Postgraduate, 2nd B degree), 1st of 3-yr R55 318
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) R44 273
BCom (Actuarial Science) R66 648
BCom (Law) R55 268
​BCom (Industrial Psychology) R49 245​
​BCom (Mathematical Sciences) R49 953​
BAcc R49 304
BAccLLB R58 094
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) R61 897
BSc in Physiotherapy R51 633
BSc in Dietetics R51 878
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy R53 523
B bachelor in Speech-Language and
Hearing Therapy
R48 513
​​Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery ​R46 745
MB ChB I R68 657
MB ChB II R68 857
MB ChB III R68 657
MB ChB IV R59 711
MB ChB V R84 202
MB ChB VI R65 360

​Payment options and methods of payment

Following registration, a full account for the relevant year is sent out via e-mail to every student. It is the responsibility of the student to ask for an account if one was not received. It also remains the student’s responsibility to ensure that the correct e-mail address is provided.

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Students can log in to the student portal to check and update their e-mail address details.

Student fees accounts are also available on my.sun.ac.za.

If student fees are paid in full before or on 31 March, a discount of 3% will be granted on tuition fees, provided that the parent or guardian completes the prescribed form and hands it in at the Student Fees Section for processing of the application, together with the initial proof of payment. This rebate, however, is not granted on the module and programme cost parts of the study fees, including those of the MPhil in Information and Knowledge Management, and of programmes offered at USB and SPL.

Please note:

Study fees for the relevant year must be paid in full before your application for a rebate can be considered. Once the written application has been approved and calculated, the student fees account will be credited with the relevant percentage rebate.

The rebate should therefore not be deducted from the full amount due when making payment.

The amount credited cannot be disbursed and is used to cover costs incurred during the rest of the year.

The rebate application will only be considered in the relevant year of study and not retrospectively for previous years of study.

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Rebates are only applicable to students, parents or guardians that are fully financially responsible for the total student fees account, and international students with permanent residency. Other international students and students who are funded by bursary companies do not qualify.

​Rebate on study fees:

If three or more children/members from the same family are simultaneously registered for a full-time programme at the University, a rebate of 10% per student may be granted on the tuition fees of each student, provided that the parent or guardian completes the prescribed form and hands it in at the Section Student Fees for processing of the application.

This rebate, however, is not granted on module and programme costs, including those of the MPhil in Information and Knowledge Management, and of programmes offered at USB and SPL.

International students:  These rebates are available only for international students with valid permanent residency in South Africa and international students with refugee status.

​Choose your payment option/method of payment:

Standard Payment Option (two instalments)
Payment by debit order system Option (8 equal instalments)
Online payments: Card / EFT payments method
Cashless method: SnapScan
Payments may be made personally to the cashiers (method)

​Standard Payment Option: In two instalments ​

Before or on 31 May: 75% of the total remainder of fees on the account after payment of the compulsory first instalment of study fees, and if applicable, the first instalment of residence fees, at the time of registration. The exact amount is indicated in the relevant date column on the student fees account towards mid-April.
Before or on 30 Sept: The outstanding balance on the account

Payment by debit order system Option: (only for students with South African citizenship, for international students with valid permanent residency and for international students with refugee status, with a South African bank account)

 8 Monthly instalments under the University’s debit order system (with due regard to payments made at registration)

First instalment: Payable by 1 April
Automatic adjustment: If additional amounts are charged to the student’s account after 1 April
Debit order form: Download the form here – or request it from the Student Fees Division, Administration Building A, 2046
Hand in the form: On or before 9  March
Period of validity: The full period of study OR a shorter period with 30 days written cancellation


Online payments: Card / EFT payments method:

Online Payment  – Click here

The benefit of paying online: The receipt is processed immediately, resulting in no delay during the registration period regarding payment of the compulsory first instalment(s), and no delay in your examination results being made available later on.

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Payments may be made in person to the cashier’s method:

Office hours:

Stellenbosch and Tygerberg Campuses: Mondays to Fridays, 08:00 – 15:30
Belville Park Campus: Mondays to Fridays, 08:30-12:45 and 13:45-15:30

STELLENBOSCH TYGERBERG BELLVILLE PARK
The Cashier
Block A
Central Administration
The Cashier
Clinical Building (1st floor)
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
The Cashier
Main Building
Carl Cronjé Drive
Bellville


Cashless method: SnapScan

Stellenbosch University (SU) is the first university in South Africa to make use of the SnapScan in-app payment solutions for payments on its campuses so that students no longer have to carry cash with them for certain payments.

SnapScan is a mobile application that enables cashless payments. The in-app payment mechanisms will be available for students to do bill payments for their student fees accounts, as well as for pre-paid services which include, meals, printer and laundry services. These payments previously had to be made (in cash or with a card) at the University’s cashiers in the central administration building.

SnapScan Bills: This feature gives the users (students) the ability to clear the existing debt on their student accounts.

University of Stellenbosch Fees
University of Stellenbosch Fees

 

SnapScan Prepaid: This feature offers users (students) the ability to purchase prepaid services(printing credits, laundry quota or meals) and to top-up their student accounts.​​

University of Stellenbosch Fees
University of Stellenbosch Fees

Refunding of a credit balance on student fees account

With the exception of bursary holders, credit balances arising in the student fees accounts due to excess payment can be refunded on request after the full amount owed to the University for the academic year concerned, has been paid.
However, the banking details of the beneficiary must be provided in full by returning the completed prescribed form, verified and stamped by the bank, together with the proof of the initial payment to Section Student Fees.
Credit balances of bursary holders shall only be disbursed on presentation of the bursary donor’s permission in writing.
Undergraduate bursary holders are themselves responsible for making arrangements with bursary donors to provide them with written proof that credit balances may be paid out. Postgraduate bursary holders can enquire about the procedure to be followed at the bursary office of the Postgraduate Office.

Enquiries:

Student Fees Division
Tel: +27 23 808 4913 / 4523
E-mail: studentaccounts@sun.ac.za