UFH Courses That Still Have Space for 2026 Late Applications
Good news for prospective students who missed earlier deadlines, the University of Fort Hare (UFH) has confirmed that late applications for selected 2026 courses are still open, with limited spaces available in specific faculties. This presents a valuable opportunity for applicants who are still seeking placement at a public university.
Below is a breakdown of UFH courses that still have space for the 2026 academic year, as shared in the latest update.
Faculty of Management and Commerce
The Faculty of Management and Commerce continues to accommodate late applicants in the following courses:
- BCom (Accounting) โ Extended Course
- BCom (Information Systems)
- BCom (Information Systems) โ Extended Course
- BCom (Economics)
- BCom (Industrial Psychology)
- BCom (Industrial Psychology) โ Extended Course
Faculty of Science and Agriculture
UFH has also indicated available space in several science- and agriculture-focused qualifications:
Science Courses
- Bachelor of Science (BSc)
- Bachelor of Science โ Extended Course
Agriculture and Related Fields
- Bachelor of Agriculture
- BSc Agriculture (Agricultural Economics)
- BSc Agriculture (Soil Science)
- BSc Agriculture (Horticulture)
- BSc Agriculture (Animal Production)
- BSc Agriculture (Livestock and Pasture)
Extended and Extension Course
- BSc Agriculture โ Extended Course
- BSc Agriculture (Horticulture) โ Extended Course
- BSc Agriculture (Animal Production) โ Extended Course
- BSc Agriculture (Livestock and Pasture) โ Extended Course
- BSc Agriculture (Agricultural Economics) โ Extension
- BSc Agriculture (Agricultural Extension) โ Extended
- Bachelor of Agriculture โ Extended Course
Find the admission requirements for the above courses on the University of Fort Hare (UFH) 2026 prospectus.
How to Apply to UFH for 2026 Late Applications
The application process for UFH is straightforward, but itโs important to follow each step carefully to ensure your application is complete. Below is a guide for undergraduate:
Step 1: Get a Valid Email Address
Ensure you have a reliable email address (preferably Gmail or Yahoo). Youโll need it for communication and login purposes.
Step 2: Check If You Qualify
Before you apply, make sure you meet the minimum admission requirements.
Use the APS Calculator to calculate your Admission Point Score and check your eligibility.
Step 3: Pay the Application Fee
An application fee of R120 is required.
Use your ID number as a reference when making payment.
Step 4: Prepare and Upload Required Documents
All documents must be certified, scanned individually, and uploaded as separate PDF files (max 512KB each). Missing documents may result in your application being rejected.
South African Applicants:
- Certified ID Copy
- Proof of Payment
- NSC Certificate (if already matriculated)
- June Grade 12 Results (if currently in matric)
- Guardian Consent Form (if under 18)
International Applicants:
- Certified Passport or ID
- Proof of Payment
- Final High School Certificate or Equivalent
- USAf Exemption Certificate (Apply here)
- Guardian Consent Form (if under 18)
Step 5: Apply Online
Visit the UFH application portal and begin your online application:
๐ https://ienabler.ufh.ac.za/pls/prodi41/w99pkg.mi_login
You may apply for two study choices, and your selections cannot be changed later, so choose carefully!
Important Notes for Late Applicants
- Spaces are limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance.
- Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
- Extended courses provide additional academic support and may take an extra year to complete.
Conclusion
If you are still looking for a university placement for 2026, the University of Fort Hare remains a strong option, especially in commerce, science, and agriculture-related fields. Late applications can be competitive, so ensure that all required documents are uploaded correctly and that your application is submitted without delay.