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- UFS - University of the Free State
The University of the Free State (UFS) creates opportunities and growth through leading learning and teaching, focused research, and impactful engagement with society Situated in the heart of South Africa, our character of caring and diversity translates into an outstanding university experience
- 2026 Applications - ufs. ac. za
2026 ApplicationsWhy choose us? Our 3 campuses each has a unique character and beautiful setting We boast outstanding alumni, including Mme Justice Mahube Molemela, Crystal-Donna Roberts, and Heinrich Brüssow We are proud of our international stars, Wayde van Niekerk, Rolene Strauss, Louzanne Coetzee, and Rynhardt van Rensburg You can participate in more than 22 different sport disciplines
- UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE PROSPECTUS EDITION 2026 - ufs. ac. za
The prospectus accordingly describes and outlines the programmes and services offered by the UFS, as well as the minimum admission requirements for each programme, but must be read together with the policies, rules, and regulations of the UFS (as may be amended from time to time)
- Student Self-Service
UFS launches 2025 2026 student elections with strong focus on integrity and inclusivity READ STORY
- Prospective - UFS
The UFS has cultivated some of the brightest minds in South Africa, with world-renown researchers and lecturers Find out more about our postgraduate programmes and how it will benefit you
- UFS Online Applications
The UFS collects and processes personal information for administrative and academic purposes as agreed with you in terms of the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (POPIA) Where necessary, personal information may be retained for legal or research purposes
- UFS Online Applications
1 Start Application 2 Selection Information 3 Study Choices 4 Verification 5 Personal Information 6 Uploads 7 Agreement 8 Complete
- Bloemfontein Campus - UFS
The University of the Free State (UFS) is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in South Africa It opened its doors in 1904 on the Bloemfontein Campus with a mere six students in the Humanities
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