Central Johannesburg College Fees 2025

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Central Johannesburg College Fees 2025

Central Johannesburg College Fees 2025

Are you considering pursuing your dreams at Central Johannesburg Tvet College? Knowing the fee structure is an important step in the enrollment process. CJC fees are created to provide students with a supportive environment. Let’s discuss the CJC fees including tuition fees, registration fees, and other related cost.

We will also look at payment options, financial aid, and any additional costs you need to consider. All students enrolled in the NCV, NATED, Diploma, Undergraduate, Engineering, and Certificate programs at Central Johannesburg TVET College can access the fee structure online for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Central Johannesburg College Tuition fees

Tuition fees – if the student was registered for a program for one week in trimester/semester programs or two weeks in a year programs, the student will forfeit the required minimum deposit. No refund will be given if the student was enrolled in a program for a time longer than that specified below.

Financial Aid:

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), was established in terms of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Act 56 of 1999). The mission statement is made up of three distinct elements, which describe why NSFAS exists and its impact on the constituency:

  • NSFAS exists to provide financial aid to eligible students at TVET colleges and public universities;
  • NSFAS identifies eligible students, provides bursaries, and collects past student loan repayments to replenish the funds available for future generations of students; and,
  • NSFAS supports access to, and success in, higher education and training for students from poor and working-class families who would otherwise not be able to afford to study.
  • For more information on how to apply, go to www.nsfas.org.za

CJC Course Fees and Payment

  •  Course costs are set by Central Johannesburg TVET College in advance of the start of each academic year. Kindly get in touch with the appropriate campus.
  •  Upon registration, students who do not apply or who are ineligible for the DHET NSFAS Bursary Scheme are required to pay a minimum of 40% of the tuition fees.
  •  Following the terms of the payment agreement, the remaining course fees must be paid:

Trimester Students: The last installment is payable at the end of the first month after registration. Semester Students: First Semester – end of April; Second Semester – end of September.

NC(V) Students: The last installment is payable at the end of September.

Methods of Payment

  • Direct deposits in the bank account of the College
  • Bank guaranteed cheques
  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
  • Point of Sale: Swiping Credit/Debit Cards

Refunds

A student may be refunded based on the Refund Policy of the College. Typically, a student may be refunded for the following reasons:

  • When the program is no longer offered by the College
  • Death of student (Copy of death certificate required)
  • On finding employment (Letter of appointment required)
  • Health reasons (Medical report required)
  • Parents relocate to another province (Evidence required)
  • Credits due to the student (Evidence required)

Campuses Of CJC

  • ALEXANDRA CAMPUS
  • ELLIS PARK CAMPUS
  • LANGLAAGTE CAMPUS
  • PARKTOWN CAMPUS
  • RIVERLEA CAMPUS
  • SMIT STREET CAMPUS
  • TROYEVILLE CAMPUS

CONTACT DETAILS OF CJC

  • (011) 351-6000
  • info@cjc.edu.za

Visit the official website of Central Johannesburg TVET College for more details.

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