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Extension of late Registration for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students

Kindly be informed that the closing date for:

  • late registration for all undergraduate and postgraduate students;
  • the changing of modules; and
  • submission of applications for exemption from modules passed at other universities,

has been extended to Friday, 25 February 2022 to allow students to register. However, the extension does not include students who are still to complete the 2021
academic year in some of the Schools, including the School of Oral Health Sciences.

Issued by
Office of the Registrar
14 February 2022

2022 Call for Student Mentorship Applications

2022 Call for Student Mentorship Applications – CENTRE FOR UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND LEARNING (CUTL)

Students are invited to apply for appointment in the First Year Experience Student Mentorship Program (SMP) within the Student Support Unit of CUTL for the year 2022. The purpose of this post is to assist the Unit in delivering First Year Experience mentorship program to 2022 first year students. The aim of this program is to prepare first time entering students for university life and thus improve student experience, retention and success. The SMP will be coordinated by CUTL through the office of the Student Academic Development and Support Unit.

The primary responsibilities for a Mentor include:

• Attend all mentorship-training sessions that are offered in the year.
• Mentor and be responsible for the first year entering students (Mentees) with whom they have been paired.
• Organise at least one mentorship session a week for 30 minutes, during which they shall assist their Mentees with life-skills and provide advise about course content throughout the academic year.
• Meet each of their Mentees individually at least once in every two months to determine his/her progress, needs and challenges.
• Fully prepare for and attend all sessions that they plan for the Mentees.
• Assist their Mentees in a manner that is pleasant, firm, educational and socially/emotionally beneficial.
• Maintain confidentiality in respect of their Mentees.
• Submit monthly schedules of your sessions and all required attendance records/registers, weekly session reports and observation forms.

Minimum Requirements:

• A minimum of 60% average in the previous year (2021 academic year) of study
• Must have successfully completed 1st year of study

The following students WILL NOT be considered for the position:

• Students repeating a module/course in 2021 academic year.
• Students employed in other positions within the university (e.g., Student advisors or tutors)

Knowledge skills, competencies and values that will be required

• Demonstrate the ability to lead a team
• Motivation skills and positive attitude
• Assertiveness
• Willingness to share knowledge and skills
• Act as a positive role model as well as taking an interest in the mentoring relationship.
• Good interpersonal and communication skills (listening, speaking and writing)
• Experience in the use of Blackboard

Applications closes: 10 February 2022 – NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED

If you would like to apply for this position, please use the link below: https://forms.gle/8q4tqH9UbZ6zqsU78

(Please copy and paste the link on your browser to access the online application form)

Please note for any enquiries regarding this post, please email: cutl.applications@smu.ac.za

2022 Call for SMU Students to Register as CUTL’s Tutors

2022 Call for SMU Students to Register as CUTL’s Tutors – CENTRE FOR UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND LEARNING (CUTL)

Purpose for the Call

The purpose of this call is to obtain a list of applicants who have the potential to be appointed as CUTL tutors in order to offer tutorial support to vulnerable students. The tutors will be available for appointment to specific schools and allocated to students who are at-risk of failure or academic exclusion. The program will be centralised at CUTL and will be coordinated from the Unit of Student Academic Development and Support.

Minimum Requirements

1. A minimum academic performance of 65% average in the previous year (2020 academic year) of study
2. Be willing to assist students with academic support

The following students WILL NOT be considered for registration:

• Students repeating a module/course in 2022 academic year.
• Students employed in other positions within the university (e.g., Mentors, Student advisors or tutors).

Skills Required:

• Interpersonal and communication skills
• Time management skills
• Ability to work with a small group (5 to 8) of students
• Excellent content knowledge and understanding

Applications closes: 14 February 2022 – NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED

If you would like to apply to register your name on CUTL tutor database, please use the link below: https://forms.gle/KAqWVwuo5mKUfqaw7

(Please copy and paste the link on your browser to access the online application form)

Please note for any enquiries regarding this post, please email: cutl.applications@smu.ac.za

Selection and Admission of Applicants to the 2022 Academic Year

Notice to Applicants

1. Final selections and admissions of first time entering students (FTENS) have been concluded by all the Schools.
2. Applicants have been informed about the outcome of their applications via SMS and email.
3. They can also check the status of their application using the link: https://lifestudent.smu.ac.za/pls/prodi41/w99pkg.mi_login (using student number and pin).
4. Alternatively, they can call 012 521 4204/4319/4644/5057/6130, for more information.
5. Successful applicants are given three (3) days to accept/decline the offer. If they do not respond, their offers will be given to other eligible applicants.
6. Selections and admissions of applicants who studied at SMU and other institutions in 2021 (internal and external transfers) will take place on 28 January 2022. Applicants will be informed about the outcome soon thereafter.
7. Registration commence on 1 February 2022 and is conducted online. Detailed information about the process has been communicated to successful applicants.
8. Please note:
• Selections and Admissions are conducted by Selection Committees in each School.
• The outcome of the Selection Committee is final and no appeals will be considered.

Issued by:
Office of the Registrar
27 January 2022

 

Minister Naledi Pandor gets her booster shot from SMU/DGMAH vaccination site

Minister Naledi Pandor gets her booster shot from SMU/DGMAH vaccination site

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Dr Naledi Pandor visited the SMU/DGMAH vaccination site today 20 January 2022 to take her booster shot.

Speaking to SMU publications after receiving the shot, Minister Pandor congratulated the University and the hospital for running a properly arranged and good site for vaccination. “I think proper arrangements have been made for the site, it is well ventilated and professionally run with great staff members”, said the Minister.

Minister Pandor said she needed to take a booster shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and heard that it is available at the SMU/DGMAH vaccination site. She was also pleased that the site offers both the Pfizer as well as the Johnson &Johnson vaccines.

She challenged members of society to go and voluntarily vaccinate in their numbers to ensure that everyone is protected. “If I have been so disciplined and vaccinated with the right number of doses, every person in our country should make themselves voluntarily available to be vaccinated. Each of us have a responsibility to protect ourselves, our families and the rest of society. Being vaccinated is to perform your patriotic duty and not just to the South African population but to the global population. We are a global community confronted by a global pandemic”, concluded Minister Pandor.

SMU Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Mbati met with the Minister and thanked her for leading by example as well as choosing to vaccinate at the SMU/DGMAH site. Prof Mbati called upon members of the community to emulate the Minister to come and vaccinate at the site. Vaccines for Covid-19 have been shown to reduce severe disease and mortality and are lifesaving. Being vaccinated will protect people from severe illness and/or death. Vaccination will reduce but not prevent mild to moderate illness.

As COVID-19 variants emerge, research has shown that protection against COVID-19 is related to antibody levels. Booster vaccines are a reliable and safe way of increasing antibody levels and currently recommended for all individuals above 18 years by the National Department of Health.

The public is reminded that the following can be done at the SMU/DGMAH vaccination site:

  • Pfizer booster dose is available after 6 months (180 days) of the second dose
  • J & J booster dose is available after two months (60 days) of the first dose
  • Families are welcome to bring children from 12-17 years for vaccination – those teenagers who have received their first dose of Pfizer, can have a second dose 42 days after the first jab as well.

The vaccination site is operational between Monday and Friday from 8:00 am to 15h00 pm.

Notice: FINAL SELECTION, ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION OF FIRST TIME ENTERING STUDENTS

1. SELECTIONS AND ADMISSIONS

1.1 The University received more than 44000 applications for approximately 1000 available places for first year students. As a result, attainment of minimum admission requirements does not guarantee automatic admission into the programmes due to the high demand for enrolment into programmes on offer. All applications go through a rigorous and competitive selection process and offers are based on the admission requirements of different Schools.
1.2 The pre-selection and admission of first-time entering applicants was conducted in October 2021 by the Selection and Admission Committee of each School.
1.3 Applicants can check the status of their applications on the link: https://lifestudent.smu.ac.za/pls/prodi41/w99pkg.mi_login (using student number and pin).
1.4 The final selection and admission activities will take place from the 21st of January 2022 after the release of the 2021 Grade 12 results.
1.5 The selection and admission of applicants who were studying at SMU and other South African universities during the 2021 academic year commonly known as transfer students, will take place from the 28th of January 2022.
1.6 Successful applicants will be given up to three (3) calendar days to accept or decline the offer online. If they do not respond within the given time, their places will be given to other eligible applicants on the waiting list.

2. REGISTRATION PROCESS

2.1 Registration is run by a multi-disciplinary Registration Task Team of the University that is coordinated by Office of the Registrar. The Task Team comprises representatives from the five Schools, ICT, IPD, Finance Department (including Financial Aid Office), Residences, Safety & Security and Institutional Support Department.
2.2 Registration will be online and students will be able to register for the modules and qualifications they were admitted into, on and off campus.
2.3 Applicants are urged to check their application status on: https://lifestudent.smu.ac.za/pls/prodi41/w99pkg.mi_login before moving onto the registration stage. If their application is successful, and applicable conditions have been met including payment of a registration fee etc, they are welcome to register online.
2.4 Students are expected to use their own gadgets/devices (laptops or smart cellular phones) to register
2.5 Students who experience problems during registration (including choice of correct modules, fee clearance related matters) will be assisted in the University Sports Complex during office hours.
2.6 There will be strict adherence to COVID-19 requirements in the Sports Complex.
2.7 Students may only attend lectures, tutorial and practical and clinical components of those modules for which they are registered.
2.8 Students are responsible for the composition of their programme of study in compliance with the General Rules and the rules of the relevant school or schools concerned. When registering for each module, students must ensure that there is no clash on the official timetable and that the selected components of the programme are in accordance with the module prerequisites and the prescribed sequence and composition of modules as required for specific years of study.

3. STUDENT FEES AND CLEARANCE

3.1 Self-funded students are required to pay an initial minimum registration fee of R4 500 at least a day before registration for payment to be cleared and reflect on University books.
3.2 Students who have applied for funding to either NSFAS, Provincial Governments or other funders should provide proof of funding confirmation.

4. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

4.1 International students will not be allowed to register before they are cleared by the International Office off the University and have paid for their studies in full.
4.2 The International Office can be contacted on 012 521 6001. Emails should be sent to: eunice.modiba@smu.ac.za

5. APPLICATION FOR RESIDENCE

5.1 There are limited places in University residence and admission to study at SMU does not guarantee a place on campus and university-leased off campus residence.
5.2 Students should apply for residence in the Sports Complex after they have registered.
5.3 The places are awarded on a first come first served basis and the University is not obliged to provide a place in the residence.
5.4 Successful students will be required to sign all the relevant forms to be allowed into University residence.

6. STUDENT IDENTITY CARDS

Students who have successfully completed the registration process will receive their 2022 student cards in the Sports Complex facility of the University.

7. CALL CENTRE

7.1 There will be a Call Centre to attend to enquiries and/or re-route them to the relevant Section for assistance during office hours. Students can call the following numbers for assistance: 012 521 4204/ 4319/4644/5057.
7.2 Applicants should use their student numbers in ALL their correspondence with the University.

8. COMMENCEMENT OF LECTURES

The academic year for first time entering students will commence on 7 February 2022.

2. ORIENTATION OF STUDENTS

All new students are expected to attend orientation programme which will take place on 02 – 04 February 2022. During this time you will be informed about the University, it’s structures, important services available to you as a student and how to access those services.