List of universities in South Africa
This is a list of universities in South Africa. In this list, colleges and universities are defined as accredited, degree-granting, tertiary institutions. As of September 2022, only South African public degree-granting institutions may call themselves a "university", whereas other accredited private for-profit or not-for-profit degree-granting institutions tend to call themselves colleges, institutes or business schools.[1]
Some of these private institutions are local campuses of foreign universities. Degree-granting institutions (both public and private) must be registered with, and have their specific degree programs accredited by, the Council on Higher Education.
In 2004 South Africa started reforming its public higher education system,[2] merging and incorporating small public universities into larger institutions, and renaming all higher education institutions "university" (previously there had been several types of higher education institution). The country's universities and "technikons", which were incorporated with others and thus no longer exist, are listed at the end of the article.
Two new universities launched in 2013,[3] Sol Plaatje University and the University of Mpumalanga. They are tentatively classified in the universities of technology category, pending clarification of their programs.
Public universities
[edit]Public universities in South Africa are divided into three types: traditional universities, which offer theoretically oriented university degrees; universities of technology ("technikons"), which offer vocational oriented diplomas and degrees; and comprehensive universities, which offer a combination of both types of qualification.[4][5]
Traditional universities
[edit]Institution | Nickname | Founded | University status | Undergrad | Postgrad | Total | Location(s) | Medium |
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University of Cape Town | Ikeys / UCT | 1 October 1829[6] | 2 April 1918[6] | 18,421 | 10,653 | 29,074 | Cape Town | Eng |
University of Fort Hare | UFH / Blues | 1916[7] | 9,074 | 2,000 | 11,074 | Alice, East London, Bhisho | Eng | |
University of the Free State | Kovsies / UFS | 28 January 1904[8] | 1950[9] | 21,193 | 5,082 | 26,275[10] | Bloemfontein, QwaQwa | Eng |
University of KwaZulu-Natal | UKZN / Natal / Impi | 1 January 20041[11] | 1 January 2004[11] | 33,456 | 13,064 | 46,520 (2016)[12] | Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Pinetown, Westville | Eng |
University of Limpopo | Turfloop | 1 January 20051[13] | 1 January 2005[13] | 17,273 | 3,327 | 20,600 | Polokwane, Turfloop | Eng |
North-West University | NWU / Pukke / Eagles | 1 January 20041[14] | 1 January 2004[14] | 43,596 | 3,235 | 44,008 | Mafikeng, Mankwe, Potchefstroom, Vanderbijlpark | Afr (Potchefstroom campus), Eng (Mafikeng campus), Setswana (Vaaldriehoek campus) |
University of Pretoria | Tuks / Tukkies / UP[15] | 4 March 1908[16] | 10 October 1930[17] | 35,9422 | 12,5412 | 48,483[18] | Pretoria, Johannesburg3[19] | Eng |
Rhodes University | Rhodes / RU | 31 May 1904[20] | 10 March 1951 | 5,456 | 1,127 | 6,700 | Grahamstown | Eng |
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University4 | SMU (formerly MEDUNSA) | 16 May 2014[21] | 16 May 2014 | 6,410 (2018)[22] | Ga-Rankuwa, Pretoria | Eng | ||
Stellenbosch University | Maties, Stellies | 1866[23] | 2 April 1918[23] | 17,970[24] | 9,853 | 27,823 | Stellenbosch, Saldanha Bay, Bellville, Tygerberg | Eng, Afr |
University of the Western Cape | UWC / Bush / U Dubs | 1959[25] | 1970[25] | 11,836 | 3,390 | 15,226 | Bellville | Eng |
University of the Witwatersrand | Wits, Witsies | 1896[26] | 1922[26] | 24 621[27] | 13 234[27] | 38 353[27] | Johannesburg | Eng |
Note1: By merger of existing institutions
Note2: Exact and current numbers not available, these numbers are from the University of Pretoria's wiki.
Note3: The university's business school the Gordon Institute of Business Science has a campus in Illovo and an inner-city campus on Pritchard Street, in downtown Johannesburg.
Note4: Split out from the University of Limpopo into which Medical University of South Africa had previously merged.
Comprehensive universities
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University of South Africa (Unisa)
Institution | Nickname | Founded | Undergrad | Postgrad | Total | Location(s) | Medium |
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University of Johannesburg | UJ | 1 January 20051 (1967 as RAU, Technikon Witwatersrand and the East Rand campus of Vista University) | >50,000[28] | Johannesburg, Soweto | Eng | ||
Nelson Mandela University | Madibaz / NMU | 1 January 20052 (1964 as UPE) | 19,768 | 2,884 | 22,652 | Port Elizabeth, George | Eng |
University of South Africa | Unisa | 1873 (UCGH) | 300,000 | Distance education, headquartered in Pretoria, campuses and regional offices nationwide | Eng | ||
University of Venda | Univen | 1982 | 10,968 | Thohoyandou | Eng | ||
Walter Sisulu University | WSU/ALL BLACKS | 1977 (Unitra) | 32,081 (2018)[29] | East London, Butterworth, Mthatha, Queenstown | Eng | ||
University of Zululand | UniZulu | 1960 | 6,456 | 369 | 6,825 | Empangeni | Eng |
Note1: By merger of existing institutions
Note2: By merger of existing institutions
Universities of technology
[edit]Institution | Nickname | Founded | University status | Undergrad | Postgrad | Total (2011) | Location(s) | Medium |
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Cape Peninsula University of Technology | CPUT/Cats | 20051 | 2005 | 32,000 | Bellville, Cape Town | Eng | ||
Central University of Technology | CUT/Ixias | 1981 | 21,993 | Bloemfontein, Welkom | Eng | |||
Durban University of Technology | DUT | 20021 | 2002 | 23,000 | Durban, Pietermaritzburg | Eng | ||
Mangosuthu University of Technology | MUT | 1979 | 2007 | Umlazi | Eng | |||
University of Mpumalanga | UMP | 2013 | 2013 | Mbombela | Eng | |||
Sol Plaatje University | SPU | 2013 | 2013 | Kimberley, Northern Cape | Eng | |||
Tshwane University of Technology | TUT/Vikings | 20031 | 2003 | 60,000 | Pretoria, Mbombela, Polokwane, Ga-Rankuwa, Soshanguve, Witbank | Eng | ||
Vaal University of Technology | VUT | 1966 | 2003 | 17,000 | Vanderbijlpark, Secunda, Kempton Park, Klerksdorp, Upington | Eng |
Note1: By merger of existing institutions
Private degree-granting seminaries, institutes and colleges
[edit]Theological seminaries
[edit]Institution | Nickname | Founded | Enrollment | Type | Location(s) | Medium | |
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Auckland Park Theological Seminary | ATS | 1997 (1956) | Theological seminary | Johannesburg | Eng | ||
Open Christian University | OCU | 2021 | Rolling Enrollment | Theological | Online, HQ in Bethal | Eng | |
Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa | 1951 | Theological seminary | Johannesburg | Eng | |||
George Whitefield College | 1989 | Theological seminary | Cape Town | Eng | |||
South African Theological Seminary | SATS | 1996 | Theological seminary | Online (HQ Bryanston) | Eng | ||
St Augustine College of South Africa | 1999 | Private Tertiary Academic Institution | Johannesburg | Eng |
Institutes
[edit]Institution | Nickname | Founded | Enrollment | Type | Location(s) | Medium |
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Two Oceans Graduate Institute | TOGI | 2017 | Registered private higher education institution | Distance/Online (HQ Cape Town) | Eng |
University rankings
[edit]League tables of South African universities are largely based on international university rankings, because there have not as yet been published any specifically South African rankings.
University research collaboratives
[edit]- Cape Higher Education Consortium (CHEC)
- Foundation of Tertiary Institutions of the Northern Metropolis (FOTIM)
- Higher Education South Africa (HESA)
- Southern Education and Research Alliance (SERA)
Defunct institutions
[edit]See also
[edit]- Ranking of South African universities
- List of colleges and universities by country
- List of post secondary institutions in South Africa
- List of South African universities by endowment
- List of South African university chancellors and vice-chancellors
- List of medical schools in South Africa
- List of law schools in South Africa
- List of business schools in South Africa
- List of architecture schools in South Africa
- Open access in South Africa
- Higher Education South Africa
- Academic boycotts of South Africa (historical Apartheid-era)
References
[edit]- ^ "Draft Policy For The Recognition Of South African Higher Education Institutional Types. Determined In Terms Of Section 3 Of The Higher Education Act (act 101 Of 1997, As Amended)" (PDF). Republic of South Africa: Department of Higher Education and Training. April 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
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