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UFS First Years Registration 2021 Is Open

The University of the Free State has opened its registrations for the first years of studying in 2021. UFS has thousands of students studying courses offered by the university’s 114 different departments.

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The UFS Registrations are for students whose application status has been check and confirm. If you have not checked your status, click the following link to do so:

The University of the Free State (UFS) has opened its registrations for the first years for the 2021 academic year. The 2021 registration for UFS will be taking place online for first-year students. No registrations will take place on campuses and no walk-in applicants will be allowed on campus either.

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Online registration and orientation for first-year students will be running from 1 to 13 March 2021.

Before you start registering you need to accept your admission offer.

How To Register At UFS

STEP 1: Log in with your student number and password on the Oracle PeopleSoft system.

STEP 2: Go to the Tasks tile on the Student Homepage within the PeopleSoft system and click on the task. Under the “Tasks” tile will be an activity that is called “Registration 2021”.

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STEP 3: Follow the different activities as listed on the left side of the Student Task WorkCentre page until the task is completed. The system will allow you to log out and return later to continue with the different activities until you have completed the task.

STEP 4: Please confirm that all the modules (courses) you wished to enrol for reflecting on your proof of registration. The Proof of Registration is available on the Student Centre page, but will also be emailed to you the following day after you registered.

Classes for new first-year students will start on 15 March.

The University of the Free State is over 115 years old and is housed at three campuses in the province, namely Bloemfontein, Qwaqwa, and South Campus.

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UFS has thousands of students studying courses offered by the university’s 114 different departments.

 

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