UNISA Reopens Applications for selected undergraduate qualifications from 3 to 17 June 2026. Find out who can apply, available courses, and how to submit your application online.
UNISA Reopens Applications Until 17 June 2026
Many students miss application deadlines every year. This additional application period gives prospective students another opportunity to secure a place in qualifications that still have available capacity.
Students who thought they had missed their opportunity to study through the University of South Africa (UNISA) this year have been given another chance.
UNISA has reopened applications for a limited selection of undergraduate qualifications, allowing prospective students to apply between 3 June and 17 June 2026. The additional application period applies only to qualifications that still have space available and is aimed at applicants who were unable to submit applications during the main admission cycle or who now wish to pursue a different qualification.
The reopening comes as welcome news for many South Africans who rely on distance learning to further their education while managing work, family responsibilities, or other commitments.
According to UNISA, every person wishing to begin a new qualification must submit an application for admission during the official application period.
This includes first-time applicants, current UNISA students who want to change qualifications or specialisations, applicants who previously applied but were not offered a space, those who accepted an offer but never registered, and students who have completed a Higher Certificate or another programme and wish to continue with undergraduate studies.

One of the common mistakes prospective students make is assuming that a previous application remains active. UNISA requires a new application whenever a student wishes to enter a new qualification or was previously unsuccessful in securing admission.
Undergraduate Qualifications Currently Available
The reopened application period includes a selection of qualifications across several academic colleges.
Economic and Management Sciences
Students interested in business and commerce-related careers can apply for selected programmes including:
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Commerce (General)
- Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurship
- Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing Management
- Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resource Management
These qualifications continue to attract strong interest from students seeking careers in management, finance, entrepreneurship, marketing, and human resources.
Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
UNISA has also reopened applications for selected programmes within the agriculture and environmental sciences field, including:
- Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Management
- Bachelor of Consumer Science
- Bachelor of Consumer Science in Hospitality Management
- Bachelor of Consumer Science in Retail Management
- Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science
These qualifications prepare graduates for careers linked to environmental sustainability, food systems, agriculture, retail operations, hospitality management, and consumer-focused industries.
Education Qualifications
The education sector remains one of the most important career pathways in South Africa, and several qualifications have reopened for applications.
Available options include:
- Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education
- Diploma in Grade R Teaching
- Selected Advanced Diplomas in Education
With growing demand for qualified educators, particularly in foundation-phase learning and early childhood development, these programmes continue to play an important role in preparing future teachers.
In addition to undergraduate qualifications, UNISA has made a limited number of honours degrees and postgraduate diplomas available during the June application period. Students interested in postgraduate studies are encouraged to search for their intended qualification on the university’s qualification database to confirm whether applications are currently open.
How to Submit Your UNISA Application
Applications must be completed online through the official UNISA application portal.
Before starting the application process, applicants should prepare certified copies of all required supporting documents, including their identification document or passport, academic records, and any other qualification-specific documents requested by the university.
The application process generally involves:
- Visiting the UNISA online application portal.
- Selecting the qualification you wish to study.
- Completing all personal and academic information.
- Uploading the required supporting documents.
- Reviewing all information carefully before submission.
- Submitting the application before the closing date.
Applicants are advised not to wait until the final day to apply. Online systems often experience increased traffic close to deadlines, which can lead to delays and technical difficulties.
Those who are unsure whether a qualification is still available should first search for their chosen programme through UNISA’s qualification directory before starting an application.
The application window closes on 17 June 2026, leaving prospective students with a limited period to secure a place in one of the available qualifications.
For many applicants, this short reopening period could provide the opportunity they need to begin a qualification, change academic direction, or continue their studies towards a degree, diploma, or postgraduate qualification through one of South Africa’s largest higher education institutions.
As you are planning to study in 2026, it’s also a good idea to explore available funding opportunities before submitting your application. We have compiled a list of bursaries that can help you cover tuition fees, accommodation, and study materials.
- Vodacom Bursary 2027 Programme
- Nedbank Bursary Programme 2027
- StudyTrust 2027 Bursary Applications
- Power Construction Bursary
These funding options are especially useful for students who are applying to institutions like UNISA, where applications for the 2026 academic year are now open. You can read more about the bursaries we’ve listed and then continue to UNISA to complete your registration process smoothly.

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