UNISA 2026 Applications have officially reopened from 3 November to 19 December 2025. This is a crucial opportunity for students who missed the first window or were unable to submit all their documents. However, this round is only for selected undergraduate, honours, and postgraduate diploma programmes. If you’re ready with your certified documents, now is the time to act.
- Why This Reopen Matters: Your Second Chance to Study in 2026
- What’s New in the UNISA 2026 Applications Reopening?
- Who Should Apply During This Reopen Window?
- Which Programmes Are Open for Application?
- Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for UNISA 2026
- Common Application Mistakes to Avoid
- International Applicants – Special Reminders
- Application FAQs – Quick Answers
- Quick Checklist Before You Hit “Submit”
- Final Tip: Don’t Delay – Submit Early!
- Apply Now
- Make This Opportunity Count
Why This Reopen Matters: Your Second Chance to Study in 2026
Many students faced challenges during the first application window (18 August – 10 October 2025). Some were waiting for academic results, SAQA verification, or updated documentation. Others simply missed the deadline.
The good news? You now have a second shot at applying. But there’s a catch: not all programmes are accepting new applications. You’ll need to move fast, check your qualification status, and submit a complete application by 19 December 2025.
What’s New in the UNISA 2026 Applications Reopening?

UNISA 2026 Applications Reopens with a few important changes:
- Limited availability: Only selected qualifications are open.
- Tight timeline: Applications close strictly on 19 December 2025.
- Strict selection: Only accurate, complete submissions will be considered.
Incomplete or rushed applications are a top reason for rejection. Make sure your application is error-free.
ALSO READ: 2026 NSFAS Application: Step-by-Step Guide to Apply Successfully
Who Should Apply During This Reopen Window?
This application window is ideal if you:
- Didn’t apply during the first window
- Were not offered a place previously
- Now meet the minimum entry requirements
- Want to switch to a newly open programme
- Are an international applicant needing visa or SAQA clearance
If any of these apply to you, don’t delay. Begin your application immediately.
Which Programmes Are Open for Application?
Not every programme is available. The application portal clearly marks qualifications as “Open” or “Closed.” Here’s how to check:
- Visit the official Undergraduate or Honours/Postgrad Diploma application portal
- Search your intended qualification by name or code
- Look for the status next to the course – it must say “Open”
If your course is marked “Closed,” you can either select an alternative open programme or wait for the next cycle.
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for UNISA 2026

To avoid common mistakes, follow this proven application process:
Step 1: Create or Confirm Your myUNISA Profile
- Log into myUNISA
- Update your personal information and ensure your contact details are correct
Step 2: Gather and Certify Required Documents
Prepare the following (certified within the last 3 months):
- South African ID or valid passport
- Senior certificate or school-leaving results
- Tertiary qualifications (for postgrad applicants)
- Academic transcripts
- Name-change documents, if applicable
- SAQA certificate (for international students)
Step 3: Apply Online
- Visit the appropriate application page
- Select your programme and enter the exact name and code
- Upload certified and clearly scanned documents
- Avoid cropping or blurry scans
- Submit your application and note the reference number
Step 4: Pay the Application Fee
- Visit the UNISA Application Fee 2026 guide
- Make payment and keep proof
- Each application requires a separate fee
Step 5: Track Your Application Status
- Use the UNISA Status Tracker
- Respond promptly to document or clarification requests
Common Application Mistakes to Avoid
Many applicants lose their spot due to avoidable errors. Before you submit, double-check the following:
- Incorrect or expired certified documents
- Duplicate or incorrect uploads
- Using the wrong programme code
- Forgetting to pay the application fee
- Not saving or checking your reference number
ALSO READ: How Long Do Certified Documents Last?
International Applicants – Special Reminders
If you’re applying from outside South Africa, remember:
- SAQA evaluation of foreign qualifications is mandatory
- Apply early due to potential delays
- Check visa processing times for your country
- Include your passport and all supporting documentation
Application FAQs – Quick Answers
When does this application window close?
19 December 2025. No late applications will be accepted.
Are all programmes open?
No. Only those marked “Open” on the portal.
Can I apply for more than one programme?
Yes, but each requires a separate fee and full documentation.
How long does the response take?
It varies, but complete applications are reviewed faster.
Can I change my course after submitting?
Only within specific timeframes—so choose carefully.
Is funding through NSFAS still available?
Yes, but follow NSFAS deadlines and apply separately.
Quick Checklist Before You Hit “Submit”
✔ Your programme shows as “Open”
✔ All documents certified within the past 3 months
✔ Scans are clear and legible
✔ Application fee paid and proof saved
✔ Status tracker bookmarked
✔ You’ve reviewed common errors
✔ You meet the APS and other admission requirements
Final Tip: Don’t Delay – Submit Early!
With the limited number of spaces and strict deadlines, it’s best to apply as soon as possible. Waiting until mid-December puts you at risk if any documents are missing or payments delay.
UNISA will prioritise complete, accurate applications. That means taking your time, uploading quality documents, and ensuring all steps are done correctly the first time.
Whether you’re a first-time student, returning applicant, or switching courses — this is your chance to secure your place for 2026.
Apply Now
- Undergraduate Applicants: Apply Here
- Honours & Postgraduate Diplomas: Apply Here
ALSO READ: Gauteng Universities Still Open for 2026 Late Applications
Make This Opportunity Count
The reopening of UNISA 2026 Applications gives hopeful students one more chance to join Africa’s largest open distance learning university. But remember, it’s a short window with limited spots.
Prepare your documents, follow the correct steps, and submit your application before 19 December 2025.
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