How do I pay my Unisa application online?
Pay the application fee once you’ve received a student number from Unisa
- R120 for online applications.
- Use the student number you receive from Unisa AND the application fee reference number (ie STUDENTNUMBER 5370810030)
- Send the proof of payment to [email protected].
How do I make payments at Unisa?
- Debit cards. Debit card payments are accepted if you pay or register in person at any Unisa Regional offices.
- Credit cards. Credit cards are restricted to Visa and Mastercard.
- Unisa web credit card payments. Unisa web payment link: https://www.unisa.ac.za/feepayment (this is a secure site)
- Bank deposit.
Can I pay Unisa application fee after closing date?
Fees and student funding This application fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa . Please note: No application fee will be accepted after the closing date for applications.
How do I pay with EFT?
To make an EFT payment, the sender must know the recipient’s bank account information. If you’re making an EFT payment, you must authorize the funds transfer. Then, the money is taken from your account and deposited into the recipient’s account. There might be a fee for some EFT transactions.
How do I pay with EFT Capitec app?
How to pay people
- Choose Transact.
- Choose Payments.
- Enter your secret Remote PIN to sign in.
- Choose a beneficiary.
- Enter the payment details, or a valid cellphone number if they are a Capitec Bank client.
- Enter your secret Remote PIN to confirm.
How do I deposit money from FNB to Unisa?
For South African students using FNB
- Bank name: First National Bank (FNB)
- Account name: Unisa Students Deposits.
- Account number: Select Unisa on the list of pre-approved public beneficiaries.
- Reference (study fees): Student number, space, 5400374721 (study fees allocation number) and [your 8-digit student number]
How do I pay my Unisa FNB fee?
South African students NOT using FNB for their EFT should please use the following income account number details
- Bank name: First National Bank (FNB)
- Account name: Unisa Student Fees Account.
- Account number: 627 9963 0382.
- Account type: Cheque.
- Branch code: 210554.
How much is online application fee at Unisa?
University of South Africa Applicants are required to pay a non-refundable application fee of R120 for online applications.
How do I set up electronic payments?
How To Set Up An Online Payment Form Using Third-Party Software
- Research your options.
- Set up your merchant account.
- If you’re not an expert, get one.
- Set up a hosting platform.
- Register your site.
- Build the payment form.
- Find a processing solution with an applicable API.
How do I make a EFT payment?
Can I make immediate payment from Capitec?
Capitec Bank to Capitec Bank transfers are immediate and do not require you to select the option for immediate release. Thus do you not need to pay the R 10.00 fee. Hi Eugene, yes this option allows “Immediate payment”.
How long does it take for Unisa payment to reflect?
If you have made a payment to Unisa, but the amount does not reflect on your student account within two days, please send your proof of payment to [email protected]. Remember to include your student number in the subject line.
How do I pay my UNISA fees?
All fees must be paid into the Unisa official bank accountwith the correct reference number in order for the university to process your registration before the relevant closing date. Payment methods For your convenience, we provide a variety of different payment methods.
Is the UniSA student deposit account an approved public beneficiary?
We are liaising with the following banks to register the Unisa Student Deposit Account as an approved public beneficiary: In the interim, please use the below details to make an EFT payment while we finalise the registration of the Unisa Student Deposit Account with these six banks:
How do I make an EFT payment with UNISA?
To make an EFT payment you must select the Unisa Student Deposit Account which is already registered as an approved public beneficiary at the following banks: We are liaising with the following banks to register the Unisa Student Deposit Account as an approved public beneficiary:
Where can I find UNISA’s banking details?
Unisa’s banking details and available payment methods Unisa’s banking details and available payment methods Unisa’s Standard Bank income account (011554622) was closed on 15 June 2021. Please visit the Unisa website for new banking details and available payment methods: www.unisa.ac.za/paymentinfo