2026 UNISA Semester 2 Applications

By Vusi · Jan 18, 2026
2026 UNISA Semester 2 Applications picture

The University of South Africa (UNISA) has officially opened Semester 2 applications for Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) for the 2026 academic year. This is a valuable opportunity for anyone looking to upskill, gain practical knowledge, or explore a new career path through UNISA’s recognised and flexible short courses.

Whether you’re a working professional, a graduate, or someone eager to continue learning, UNISA’s Semester 2 short courses offer an accessible way to invest in your future. Below is everything you need to know about applying, available programmes, and why these courses are worth considering.

 

UNISA Semester 2 Short Learning Programme Applications for 2026

Semester 2 applications for UNISA Short Learning Programmes are expected to close in July 2026. These programmes are ideal for:

  • Professionals looking to enhance or update their skills
  • Entrepreneurs wanting to strengthen business or management knowledge
  • Matriculants or graduates exploring a new field before committing to a full qualification
  • Anyone interested in lifelong learning and personal development

 

Some UNISA Short Learning Programmes Include:

  • Introduction to Project Management
  • Fundamentals of Financial Management
  • Human Resource Development
  • Office Administration
  • Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
  • Curriculum Design and Development
  • Inclusive Education Practices
  • Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation
  • Basics of South African Law
  • Labour Dispute Resolution
  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
  • Health Promotion and Education
  • Basics of Web Design
  • Introduction to Cybersecurity
  • Digital Marketing Strategies

 

How to Apply for UNISA Semester 2 Short Learning Programmes (2026)

To apply successfully, you’ll need a valid email address and an active cellphone number. Below is a step-by-step guide to help you complete your online application.

Step 1: Visit the UNISA Website

Go to the official UNISA application portal for Short Learning Programmes.

Step 2: Enter Personal Information

Fill in your personal details, including your full names, surname, date of birth, and ID number.
If you already have a UNISA student number, enter it when prompted. When using a mobile phone, rotate your screen to ensure all fields are visible.

Step 3: Choose Your Courses

Select the short courses you wish to apply for. You can choose a first and second option.
You must meet the minimum requirements for both choices, or the system will not allow you to continue.

Step 4: Provide Address Details

Enter your home and postal address carefully. As a distance learning institution, UNISA uses this information for official communication and the delivery of study material. Invalid or unrecognized addresses will prevent you from proceeding.

Step 5: School Leaving Information

Provide your school-leaving details, including:

  • Your matric endorsement (Higher Certificate, Diploma, or Bachelor’s pass)
  • The year you completed matric
  • The last school you attended

This information must be accurate, as you’ll be required to upload supporting documents.

Step 6: Upload Supporting Documents

Upload certified copies of the required documents, which may include:

  • ID or passport
  • Matric certificate, statement of results, or Grade 11 results
  • Academic transcripts (if applicable)

Having these ready in advance will make the process smoother.

Step 7: Submit Your Application

Once everything is complete, submit your application online. You’ll receive confirmation along with your student number. Keep this number safe—it will be required for future communication and payments.

Step 8: Track Your Application Status

After submission, monitor your application status via the UNISA portal. Status updates may show whether your application is under review, requires additional information, has been accepted, or was unsuccessful.

If your application is approved, you’ll need to accept or decline the offer. Once accepted, UNISA will issue an official admission letter outlining the terms and conditions of your enrolment.

 

Conclusion

If you’re looking to upskill, change careers, or simply expand your knowledge, UNISA’s Short Learning Programmes for Semester 2 in 2026 are an excellent choice. With applications now open, this is the perfect time to take action and invest in your personal and professional growth.

Don’t wait until applications close—apply early and secure your place.

 

Quick Links

Stay updated by regularly visiting UNISA’s website and social media platforms for announcements on registration dates, fees, and course updates. Education opens doors,make 2026 the year you take control of your future.

Share on
Click here to contact us on WhatsApp