Title: ADMISSION REGULATIONS A UNISA CASE STUDY :
1ADMISSION REGULATIONS A UNISA CASE STUDY
- Professor Divya Singh
- Deputy Registrar, UNISA
- _at_ The Registrars Imbizo
- 6 March 2008, Durban
2UNISAs CHARACTERTHE COMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTION
- Wide range of qualifications from Degrees to
Diplomas to Higher Certificates (in a lesser
degree) - Articulation imperatives to ensure fairer
progression pathways within the system. Min Adm
Reqs Policy, Aug 2005 4
3UNISAS CHARACTEROPEN DISTANCE LEARNING
- Responsible (managed) open admission aligned to
the institutional Enrolment Plan - Implementation Plan
- New students must apply for registration
- Diagnostic assessment to evaluate University
preparedness for calibrated for degree/diploma/HC - The student will gain either unqualified access
into a formal programme or be required to take
graded versions of the University Preparation
Programme
4MANAGEGED OPEN ADMISSION contd
- MINIMUM ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS POLICY,
- AUG 2005
- Many adult learners who have not achieved an NSC
or equivalent qualification can benefit from
higher education. In keeping with the objectives
of the NQF the Ministry of Education supports
wider and more diverse access to higher education
- At present, institutional admission policies must
allow for alternate routes of entry that are
equivalent to the NSC standard, including RPL or
other means.
5PRESENTATION PLAN
- Unisas application of the Regulations
- Anticipated lacunae in 2009
- Proposed new Regulations, where relevant
- A (desperate) plea that the Regulatory
environment is finalised before the end of 2008
6REGULATIONSSC without endorsement
- Entry into degree studies
- Direct access if the SC was attained with
distinction - Condoned Certificate of Full Exemption
- Senate discretionary rules of access
- SND Exemption Certificate
- Non-formal programme
- SND Exemption Certificate
7REGULATIONSSC without endorsement
- Entry into degree studies contd
- Ordinary Conditional Exemption
- access programme
- SND Exemption Certificate
- They then meet the condition as part of the
degree studies by completing the full first year
of studies in the degree programme (10 modules) - direct entry into the degree programme apply for
an OCC, commence with the degree and complete the
condition by re-writing the Grade 12 subject, or
take an equivalent subject at University.
8REGULATIONSSC without endorsement
- ISSUES RE DEGREE STUDIES
- Access route to degree studies will not be
available to students who take the NSC exam - If this is correct
- What is the pathway of a student who does not
qualify for a degree of choice but there is no
relevant diploma programme (e.g. LL.B)? - What is the pathway of the SC student who does
not comply with the requirements for admission to
HE by June 2011? Can this student be referred to
the access programme?
9REGULATIONSSC without endorsement
- Entry into diploma studies
- Senior Certificate
- AND
- SC completed 3 year diploma - access to the
degree with appropriate credits - Antedated full exemption certificate
- CONSIDER Stumpf proposals
- CTP Guidelines
- AND
- As above but no credits are granted and
- no antedated exemption certificate
- RE THE GUIDELINES make them part of the
Regulations
10REGULATIONSForeign Qualifications
- For degree and diploma qualifications
- HESA has a Table of set equivalencies
- In other cases, Senate approved access programme
with specific admission requirements per school
leaving certificate - ISSUE
- The Regulations must provide that the Exemption
Certificate that is required for degree studies
must also apply for diploma studies creates
certainty.
11REGULATIONSMature Age Exemptions
- For degree studies
- 23 years in the 1st year of study AND 4 subjects
at SC, 3 at 1 sitting and, at least 1 on HG - 45 years
- ISSUES
- Under the NSC, no SG/HG
- Should age (45 years) alone be a deciding factor?
12REGULATIONSMature Age Exemptions
- For degree studies
- Proposal
- Students over the age of 30 years may
- take the institutions admission assessment and
- either proceed directly into a study programme OR
take the relevant UPP before proceeding,
depending on the results of the assessment.
13REGULATIONSMature Age Exemptions
- Proposal
- Minding the Gap in respect of students between
23 years and 30 years - For degree studies
- RPL pre-access programme, then the access
programme, then the degree - For diploma studies
- RPL pre-access programme, then the diploma
14REGULATIONSA minimum of 30 in the language of
learning and teaching of the HEI
- Innovative use of the diagnostic admissions
assessment - PROPOSAL
- All new students to Unisa must take the
admissions assessment - with its enhanced
language skills component - Students are required to score, at least, 30
(maybe 40) in the assessment - ALL Students who do not comply with this score
will have to take the Language Module of the
UNIPREP programme - A foreign student without english or Aftikaans
but makes the 30 / 40 score AND meets all other
admission requirements, can be admitted - ? Can this rule be applied to NSC candidates who
do not achieve the 30 language score?