Full degree study

Fees

Liability for international fees

Categories that pay SA Fees

Automatic qualification for local fees:

SA citizens - must have valid SA ID Book (passport or birth certificate are not sufficient).
SA permanent residents - must have valid SA ID Book (passport or birth certificate are not sufficient).
SADC citizens - granted in terms of UCT Policy via SADC Protocol on Education and Training.
SADC permanent residents - granted in terms of UCT Policy via SADC Protocol on Education and Training.
Rwandan citizens - granted in terms of UCT Policy via SA/Rwandan Government Agreement.
Diplomats and their dependants stationed in SA - local fees only apply whilst diplomatic status is valid. Proof required each year.
Official refugees - only applicable once they have been granted Official Refugee Status. ID Book/Papers required as proof.
Children and spouses of UCT employees - pay local fees. This would only be for permanent employees of UCT in terms of employment benefits given. This benefit would correlate to employment benefit status (i.e. exclude T1 contract staff).

International fees and other cases:

People married to SA citizens or permanent residents - pay SA fees only once they themselves have obtained SA Citizenship or Permanent Residency.
Same-sex marriages to SA citizen or permanent resident - pay SA fees only once they themselves have obtained SA Citizenship or Permanent Residency.
Life partnerships to SA citizen or permanent resident - pay SA fees only once they themselves have obtained SA Citizenship or Permanent Residency.
People exempt from obtaining a study visa - any exemptions from obtaining a study visa or allowing local fees in terms of the old Aliens Control Act will need to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (The new Immigration Act recognises the old Act's exemptions - but many such exemptions are region-specific).
Asylum seekers - will need to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. After an extended period in SA it needs to be judged whether or not an expectation of official refugee status has been created.

Pay dates: Students should pay according to their residence status as at UCT January registration.

Postgraduate registrations during other times of the year will be dealt with according to student arrival date at UCT.

Categories that pay international fees

Everybody else not mentioned above, including but not limited to:
SA taxpayers (i.e. only pay SA tax, e.g. contract workers or temporary residents). The criterion of paying tax is not sufficient for a reduction in international fees.
SADC taxpayers - Taxpaying per se is not a sufficient condition for exemption from international fees.
SA and SADC temporary residents - If they are required to renew their residence status periodically, then they cannot be considered permanent residents of the country.
SA permanent resident applications under review (including those married to SA resident/citizen) - There is no guarantee that Permanent Residence status will be granted. Until such status is granted, International Fees apply. Note that status at registration determines fees paid.
International affiliates enter SA on a Visitor's Visa, and as such they cannot register for courses (they are Technically Registered). Please consult the Fees Handbook.

Asylum seekers are not allowed to study, as their visa prohibits this.

How international fees are calculated

This serves as a summary of how your fees will be calculated. It still remains your responsibility to consult the official UCT Fee Handbook for 2012 for the comprehensive explanations and rules relating to fees.

UCT calculates fees based on the courses for which students enrol. For international students from outside the SADC region studying towards a UCT degree or qualification, an international term fee is levied in addition to the course fees. It should be noted that UCT offers scholarships to international master's and PhD students. Applications can be made through the applicable faculty. These scholarships can considerably reduce the international term fee component.

Non-SADC students are thus required to pay an international term fee plus their course fees. All fees are levied annually - see below for further details.

It is important to note that there is no change to the policy surrounding who is liable for international fees. Fee accounts will be made up in South African rands (ZAR) and comprise the following: tuition plus International Term Fee plus any further charges if applicable (such as UCT accommodation, clubs, societies, parking, library, etc.).

Non-SADC students liable for international fees

International degree/qualification-seeking student fee accounts will comprise the sum of these components:

Minimum payments

These are due prior to registration or by 03 February 2012, whichever date occurs first.

Undergraduate degrees full-time international fee paying students R60 000
Honours degrees full-time international fee paying students R60 000
Masters full-time international fee paying students R39 000
PhD full-time international fee paying students R34 780

Please check the Fees Handbook for more details.

Obtain course and/or dissertation codes from the relevant UCT department/faculty, not IAPO. Refer to the Fees Handbook for prices per course, rules surrounding payments, residence and international term fees.

List of international term fees (levied in addition to course-based fees)

Undergraduate degrees (all faculties) R27 500
Honours degrees (all faculties) R27 500
Diplomas (Law faculty) R11 500
Diplomas (Health science Int. research ethics) R11 500
Diplomas (all other faculties/programmes) R27 500
Master's (Law) R11 500
Master's (all other faculties) R22 500
Doctoral (PhD) (Law faculty) R11 500
Doctoral (PhD) (all other faculties) R22 500

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