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19 November 2019 | Story Annali Fichardt

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The South African Nursing Council (SANC), the Council of Higher Education (CHE), and the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) have approved the curriculum for the Bachelor of Nursing at the University of the Free State (UFS).
 
Prospective students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, but no later than 4 December 2019, to be considered for the first selection committee scheduled for 9 December 2019. Selection will be based on academic performance. 
 
According to the SANC, only 75 students can be registered for the Bachelor of Nursing at the UFS State in 2020.

The minimum requirements to apply for a Bachelor of Nursing are:
 
1.           Admission Point (AP)        30
2.           Language of instruction    50%
3.           ** Mathematics                 40% or Mathematical Literacy 70%
4.           ** Life Sciences                60% or Physical Sciences  50%
 
**       Either Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy is required, as well as either Life Sciences or Physical Sciences.
 

•         Please ensure that your application (with all the supporting documents, including a medical certificate) is complete. 
•         Incomplete applications will not be considered for selection.

 
Any enquiries about the application process can be directed to Klopper1@ufs.ac.za


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Well-known agricultural economist at the UFS presents workshop
2008-09-03

 
 The Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of the Free State (UFS) recently presented a workshop on agricultural market forecasts on the Main Campus in Bloemfontein. Market forecasts in the grain and cattle industries were some of the topics discussed. Prof. Johan Willemse, well-known agricultural economist and Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics led the discussions. Mr I.B. Oosthuizen from Suidwes Landbou, guest speaker at the workshop, discussed ways in which to cut costs in order to better your position in the market and simplify management. Attending the workshop were, from the left: Prof. Willemse, Mr Oosthuizen, and Mr Louis Hauman, farmer from the Vryburg district.
Photo: Leonie Bolleurs

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