UNISA Short Learning Programmes 2026: Application & Registration Guide
The University of South Africa (UNISA) has opened applications for its Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) for 2026. These programmes are ideal for South Africans who want to gain practical skills, improve employability, or meet workplace requirements without committing to a full degree.
Below is a complete guide on eligibility, requirements, application steps, and key information to help you successfully apply.
Overview of UNISA Short Learning Programmes (SLPs)
UNISA Short Learning Programmes are non-degree, skills-based courses offered through the UNISA Centre for Lifelong Learning (UCL) in partnership with UNISA’s academic departments.
SLPs follow a “just enough learning” approach, focusing on specific competencies needed in the workplace or for personal development. These programmes are well suited for:
- Professionals seeking to upskill or reskill
- Job seekers aiming to improve employability
- Individuals exploring a new career path
- Employees meeting industry or compliance requirements
Why Choose a UNISA Short Learning Programme?
Key Benefits of UNISA SLPs
- Fast and focused learning – Complete courses in a shorter time frame
- Affordable – Lower costs compared to full qualifications
- Flexible – Designed for working individuals and distance learning
- Recognised certification – Receive a UNISA certificate upon completion
SLPs are particularly valuable in a competitive job market where practical skills are in high demand.
Who Must Apply?
You are required to apply for admission if you are:
- A first-time UNISA applicant
- A current UNISA student switching to a different Short Learning Programme
- A previous applicant who was not offered placement
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Application and Registration Dates
Applications: Open for the 2026 academic year
Closing Date: To be confirmed by UNISA (apply early as spaces are limited)
Application Mode: Online
Early submission is strongly advised, as many Short Learning Programmes fill up quickly.
Before You Apply – Key Requirements
Before starting your application, ensure that:
- You have a valid email address and cellphone number
- You understand that only one email and one cellphone number may be used per application
- You can scan and upload certified documents in the required format and size
Required Supporting Documents
You will need to upload the following certified documents:
- Senior Certificate / NSC or equivalent
- Tertiary academic records (if applicable – internet copies not accepted)
- RSA ID document or valid passport (international students)
- Marriage certificate or divorce decree (if applicable)
- Sworn translations for documents not in English or Afrikaans
- Any additional documents required by your chosen SLP
File Upload Requirements
- Formats: PDF, DOC, or TIF
- Maximum size: 2MB per file
- Black and white documents only
How to Apply for a UNISA Short Learning Programme
Follow these steps to apply:
- Visit the UNISA Centre for Lifelong Learning (UCL) website
- Select your preferred Short Learning Programme
- Complete the online application form
- Upload all required supporting documents
- Submit your application before the closing date
- Save your confirmation email for reference
After You Apply
Once your application has been submitted:
- UNISA will assess your application
- You will receive feedback via email and SMS
- If successful, you will receive a Temporarily Registered (TP) letter
- The TP letter will include payment instructions to finalise registration
Tip: Ensure you have the latest version of Adobe Reader installed to open your TP letter.
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Contact Information
For official enquiries, contact the UNISA Centre for Lifelong Learning:
- 📧 Applications & General Enquiries: ucl@unisa.ac.za
- 📧 Registration Queries: uclregistrations@unisa.ac.za
Conclusion
The UNISA Short Learning Programmes 2026 offer a flexible and affordable way to gain in-demand skills and improve your career prospects. Whether you are unemployed, employed, or seeking a career change, these programmes provide practical training backed by one of South Africa’s most respected institutions.
Apply early, prepare your documents carefully, and take the next step in your professional development.
See Also: SDCORP Learning Programme 2025: Skills Development for South African Youth

