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Frequently asked questions
Where can I study?
We offer our qualifications on the following campuses:
- 1st Floor, Sunclare building, 21 Dreyer Street, Claremont
- 5th Floor, 199-203 Peter Mokaba Road, Morningside
- 22 Westbrooke Drive, Strathavon, Sandton
- 34 Ingersol Road, Lynnwood Ridge
Note: Please ask your admissions officer for more information about which qualifications are available on your campus of choice or visit our course overview page here to find out more.
Are you accredited?
Yes, all of our qualifications are accredited by the Council on Higher Education and are registered on the NQF by the South African Qualifications Authority.
Click here to see our full list.
How many students are there in each class?
The exact number of students may vary depending on the qualification you choose to study. However, we intentionally keep our classes small to ensure an engaging and interactive classroom setting, a distinctive feature of SACAP’s teaching and learning environment and educational philosophy.
What are the class times?
Class times vary depending on the particular module and the overall timetable for each campus. Contact your Admissions Officer for the details of your specific studies.
What are the minimum requirements?
The minimum requirements for admissions is a National Senior Certificate with a minimum of 45% in English. However, each qualification has its own set of minimum requirement.
Click here to visit our course overview page and then click on the qualification you’re interested in to find out more or speak to your admissions officer.
How far in advance should I apply for a course?
We keep our class sizes small to ensure personalized attention and a quality learning experience. We encourage you to apply as early as possible to secure your spot.
Although submitting an application does not grant automatic entry, we do work on a first come first served basis. That said, if you are applying to a professional programme you will need to undergo a selection process, which means that the first come first served principle does not apply.
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How can I apply?
It’s easy, click here to see how.
What is Work Integrated Learning?
Work Integrated Learning is a comprehensive and practical placement within an organisational setting. It is an invaluable opportunity to integrate all the knowledge and skills you’ve acquired in the classroom and apply them in a real-world environment while under supervision.
Click here to find out more about Work Integrated Learning
What is MySACAP?
MySACAP is our online learning management system. Each SACAP student has a unique user code that lets them access learning materials, readings and resources, and interact with fellow students and educators.
Where can I get my textbooks?
You can buy your textbooks from any academic textbook supplier. Our preferred stockist is Sherwood books.
Contact Details
1st Floor, Suite 2, 1 Derby Place
Derby Downs Office Park
Westville, Durban
Tel: 031 266 9830
Fax: 031 266 8938
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How can I re-enrol at SACAP?
If you are wanting to re-enrol at SACAP you can do so via the re-enrolment portal. If you are struggling or need study plan advice, contact your campus Student Admin.
What are our fees?
Please view the fees here
Please note: An application fee is charged on application and is non-refundable whether the application is successful or unsuccessful. Please see Financial Policy
Financial Support
Unfortunately, we do not offer bursaries or NSFAS, but the good news is that SACAP has partnered with a few financial institutions that may be able to support you with funding options. We accept private bursaries from employers and corporate funders. Read more about our financial support options here.

