The Central Application Service Bill published by the Department of Education introduces changes to the post-school application process in South Africa.
This refers to all learning and teaching that happens after school. This includes private, public, formal and informal training including Universities, TVET colleges, private institutions, apprenticeship programmes, and in-service training.
The Department explained that this is a crucial service supporting students to access post-school opportunities and make informed choices.
“The primary aim of the service is to offer advice and serve as an application channel for students applying for post-school education and training (PSET) opportunities.
“The service allows students to apply for study places, pay a single application fee, and facilitate their applications to more than one institution if necessary,” it said.
“In so doing, it will ensure effective and efficient placement of students across the system.”
You can read the full bill below:
Draft Central Application Service Bill