Stellenbosch University (SU) will for the first time be providing isiXhosa speaking prospective students with resource material in their home language.
A Grade 9 and 11 subject choice and career advice booklet; andSimilar resource material for Grade 12 will also be made available to schools from February 2022.
“Stellenbosch University is committed to strategic enrolment management aimed at enhancing access and inclusivity, as well as to expand the University’s knowledge offering to serve new students.
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