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PLEASE NOTE: This document was approved by the Senate of Stellenbosch University on 24 July 2018 FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES FOR THE SELECTION OF STUDENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF NURSING (2018 for the 2019 intake) A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. To be considered for selection to the four-year B of Nursing degree programme an applicant shall hold the National Senior Certificate (NSC), endorsed by Umalusi with admission to Bachelor s degree studies, or an equivalent qualification with an aggregate of at least 50% (level 4) (excluding Life Orientation) and at least 40% (level 3) for Mathematics, and at least 50% (level 4) for Life Sciences. On account of the outstanding merit of most applicants, meeting the minimum entrance requirements is by no means a guarantee for successful selection. 2. Since approximately 25-30% of the selected applicants do not accept the selection offer, more applicants are selected initially in order to eventually reach the goal of 50 in total. 3. A maximum of two places are reserved for applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements, and are admitted at the request of the Rector on account of extraordinary considerations (as determined by the Rector). 4. The annual revision of the number of students admitted to the programme depends on: Training capacity in terms of human resources, infrastructure and the clinical training platform Regional and national needs Enrolment planning of the University 5. Only applicants who have indicated B of Nursing as a first choice on their application will be considered. 6. Candidates cannot defer their selection from one year to another. If an applicant is successful, but does not take up their selection, such an applicant will normally have to apply anew to be considered for selection in future. 7. As soon as the final National Senior Certificate marks (or equivalent) become available in January of the following year, these marks and/or the improved NBT results are used 1

instead of the Grade 11 marks and the original NBT results respectively, and the waiting list order is adjusted accordingly. B. GUIDELINES FOR THE SELECTION OF NURSING STUDENTS Applicants are considered in one of the three different categories as set out below. B1. Current learners (grade 12) and applicants who have completed school (p 2 4); B2. Registered students (p 4 5); B3. Applicants with tertiary qualifications and/or work experience (p 6). 1. CURRENT LEARNERS (GRADE 12) AND APPLICANTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED SCHOOL 1.1 Selection of this group takes place at the first selection opportunity during the second semester of the preceding year. 1.2 Applicants who have matriculated longer than three years ago cannot be considered within this category and it is recommended that they prepare themselves to be considered within category B2 or B3. Please note that selection within these categories can still not be guaranteed. 1.3 Applicants within this category (+ 43 places) are selected on the basis of academic as well as non-academic merit: 1.3.1 Academic performance at school, which constitutes 45% of the selection factor. 1.3.1.1 In the case of Grade 12 learners, the average academic percentage obtained in the final Grade 11 year-end examination is used (excluding life orientation). 1.3.1.2 In the case of applicants who have completed school, the average academic percentage obtained in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examination or equivalent is used (excluding life orientation). 1.3.2 National Benchmark Tests (NBT), which comprises 30% of the selection factor. The average percentage obtained in the tests will be used. 1.3.3 Non-academic merit (NAM), which constitutes 25% of the selection factor. 1.3.3.1 The non-academic merit mark is calculated on the basis of the following scale. Information is gathered by means of a structured questionnaire. The accuracy of the information must be verified by the school principal. The onus rests upon the applicant, as well as the school principal, to ensure that the information is complete and correct. 2

NON- (NAM) SCORING GUIDE: ACADEMIC MERIT NAM Considerations Maximum Score Leadership 5 Community service 4 Cultural activities 4 Sport 4 Other extraordinary achievements 4 Rural origin 4 Language proficiency (in SA languages) 3 Association with SU (parents/sibling(s) are alumni/ 2 current students or staff) Part-time or after-hours employment 1 1.3.3.2 The score for each of the items is the maximum possible score. The marks are calculated according to specific and consistent criteria. Only achievements during the last 3 years at high school level are taken into consideration. 1.3.3.3 No additions or changes may be made to the non-academic merit form once it has reached the selection office. The only exceptions being marks obtained after the form has been dispatched and only if verified by the school principal, provided that the selection office receives the form not later than 14 September 2018. 1.4 The selection factor (SF) is calculated by adding the Grade 11/Grade 12 aggregate (excluding Life Orientation) and NBT average and NAM marks, in a 45:30:25 ratio. All applicants are then placed on a merit list according to their selection factor, which forms the basis for the selection of these students. 1.5 The selection process takes place as follows: 1.5.1 The top 23 applicants are selected in order of priority according to the selection factor, irrespective of any other considerations. 1.5.2 Then all Black African, Coloured, Indian and Asian applicants who qualify, will be selected until all the available places have been filled. 1.5.3 Qualifying foreign nationals will also be considered and selected on merit. 1.5.4 If there is still space available in the programme after all qualifying Black African, Coloured, Indian and Asian applicants have been selected, applicants are then selected according to order of merit until all spaces have been filled. 1.5.5 When all the available places are filled, approximately 30 of the remaining applicants who qualify are put on the waiting list, as follows: 3

The order is determined by the calculated selection factor (SF). As soon as the final National Senior Certificate marks (or equivalent) become available, these marks (NSC average, excluding Life Orientation) and/or the improved NBT results are used instead of the Grade 11 marks and the original NBT results respectively, and the merit list- (waiting list-) order is adjusted accordingly. Cancellations are replaced from the waiting list according to merit based on the selection factor and taking into consideration the demographic profile of the firstyear intake, provided that there is place in the programme. 1.5.6 The applications of initially unsuccessful applicants, who have achieved significantly higher marks in the National Senior Certificate examination (or equivalent) and meet the minimum admission requirements, and/or who have improved their NBT results, will be reconsidered in January of the following year. These applicants will then be considered together with the applicants on the original waiting list, and the newly calculated selection factor will determine the order of ranking on the waiting list. 2. REGISTERED STUDENTS 2.1 Approximately 15% of the places are filled from this group and the category of applicants with tertiary qualifications and/or work experience (see B.3 below). 2.2 These places are reserved for students who follow suitable fields of study (preferably related to the natural or social sciences). 2.3 The following groupings of registered students are collectively considered in this category: Undergraduate Bachelor s students (in a 3- or 4-year Bachelor s degree) (see 2.4 and 2.5 for exceptions) Honours students Final-year Master s students Doctoral students completing their doctoral studies in the year in which they have applied No pre-determined number exists for any of the above-mentioned groupings. 2.4 Registered students who follow another programme in Health Sciences at the SU will not be considered. 2.5 Registered students who follow another programme in Health Sciences at another university will not be considered for selection. 2.6 A student wanting a transfer from a Nursing programme at another university to the Bachelor of Nursing at this university will be considered by the Programme Committee. Such transfers will only be granted in highly exceptional cases. 4

2.7 The selection process takes place as follows: This group is selected on the basis of academic performance, as well as a few other considerations (see 2.8): Academic merit The average academic performance of registered students is determined by calculating the weighted average performance of all the years of study together. 2.8 The following additional guidelines also apply to this category of applicants: 2.8.1 Applications from current students who will complete their degree in the relevant year, or other students who pass all their subjects over the specific number of years, will be considered. 2.8.2 In the case of students who complete the degree in the year concerned, preference will be given to students who complete the degree in the prescribed time, no fail comments appear on the record, and with a weighted average of at least 60% for the duration of the programme. In the case of other students, preference will be given to students who pass all their subjects with a weighted average of at least 60% over the specific number of years. 2.8.3 In the case of postgraduate students, undergraduate performance is also considered. 2.8.4 Students who are selected for B of Nursing I could be exempted from corresponding modules which they have passed, according to certain criteria, but all the modules from which they are not exempted must be passed in order for them to be promoted to Nursing II the following year. 2.9 Registered SU students applications close on 30 September 2018 and are considered in early December, after the final results have become available. Students who do not make use of the first examination opportunity, cannot be considered. 2.10 Registered students applications from other institutions close on 31 August 2018. The onus resides with the applicant to ensure that their results reach the Selections Office no later than 1 December of the year of application. 2.11 Students are ranked in order of priority on the basis of the preceding considerations, and this serves as point of departure for the selection process. All registered students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, compete jointly for these places. Special consideration may be given to Black African, Coloured, Indian and Asian students who meet the minimum requirements described in 2.8.2. 5

2.12 When all the available places are filled, qualifying applicants are placed on a waiting list according to academic merit. Cancellations are filled from the waiting list according to academic merit, provided that there is place in the programme. 3. APPLICANTS WITH TERTIARY QUALIFICATIONS AND/OR WORK EXPERIENCE 3.1 Approximately 15% of the places may be filled from this group, and registered students (see B.2 above). 3.2 Selection of this group of applicants takes place at the first selection opportunity during the second semester of the preceding year. 3.3 These places will be reserved for persons with tertiary qualifications and/or work experience, and who are not enrolled for a further qualification at the time of application. Candidates, who are registered for single modules at tertiary level for non-degree purposes at the time of application, may also be considered within this category. 3.4 Preference will be given to applicants who have already obtained a qualification or qualifications (at least equivalent to NQF level 7) in the normal time and with a weighted average of 60% or more and who have included a motivational letter with the application. 3.5 Although these applicants are selected according to academic, as well as nonacademic merit, they are not selected according to the same formula as that used for current learners. A shortlist of meritorious applicants is then compiled after the consideration of all applications within this category. 3.6 A final selection of applicants on the shortlist will be made after a personal interview. 3.7 Invitation to an interview is by no means a guarantee that an applicant will be selected. C. SELECTION OF BLACK AFRICAN, COLOURED, INDIAN AND ASIAN APPLICANTS 1. The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, in consultation with the Vice-Rector (Learning and Teaching), annually determines enrolment targets that are aligned with, inter alia, the guidelines of the National Department of Higher Education and Training for the transformation of the higher education sector and the subsequent institutional enrolment planning, as well as the University s commitment to inclusivity and diversity. 6

2. In the case of current learners, the selection factor is calculated according to the same formula as described in B1. It is taken into account that selection will not be based solely on the 45:30:25 formula, as some applicants may not have had all the opportunities for non-academic achievements. 3. Black African, Coloured, Indian and Asian applicants may still be admitted to the programme on the basis of a good performance in the NBT and at the discretion of the Faculty Board. D. TAKING THE NATIONAL BENCHMARK TESTS (NBT) 1. All current learners or applicants who have completed school (B1), who apply for admission to B of Nursing, irrespective of the average they obtained in the Grade 11 or 12 examinations (excluding Life Orientation), must take the NBT. The average percentage of these tests counts toward 30% of the selection factor. 2. The tests will be conducted countrywide at various centres. 3. Prospective Health Sciences students must write the NBT before the closing date which is determined annually (see www.maties.com) by registering (at least 3 weeks before the test date) at www.nbt.ac.za to secure a place at the relevant venue. 4. Prospective students must write all tests on the same day. 5. If an applicant makes use of more than one opportunity to write the NBT during the same year, the results available by 14 September 2018 will be considered for selection in the second semester; the NBT results available by the end of December will be used in January in conjunction with the NSC results for selection from the waiting list. 6. Registered university students (B2) and applicants with tertiary qualifications and/or work experience (B3) are exempted from this requirement. E. FOREIGN NATIONALS Applications from foreign nationals will be considered on merit. F. PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED FOR THE SELECTION PROCESS 7

1. APPLICATION FORMS 1.1 Applicants can apply electronically at www.maties.com 1.2 The closing date for submitting applications, including the non-academic merit questionnaire, for consideration during the initial selection process, is 31 August 2018. 2. PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS 2.1 A complete database of each applicant is compiled based on the information captured by the applicant on the online application form. At the same time, the current learners or applicants who have completed schools (B1) marks are processed electronically. 2.2 The questionnaires on non-academic merit are checked and the marks are calculated as indicated in B.1.2.3. The marks are also captured and, together with the school marks, as well as the average of the NBT marks, are processed on computer in order to determine the final selection factor. (The selection factor is used to determine an applicant s position on the merit list). 2.3 The academic records of registered students (B2) as well as those of graduates (B3), are processed by hand and an average percentage is calculated. These students are then considered on the basis of academic performance, although non-academic merit may also be taken into consideration in the case of graduates (B3). 2.4 It is expected of applicants to provide an undertaking that all information provided is accurate. In the event that it should be discovered that a selected applicant has provided false information or has withheld information, he/she might forfeit their selection. 3. SELECTION OPPORTUNITIES 3.1 The first selection takes place during the second semester of the previous year. On this occasion current learners and applicants who have completed school (B1), as well as applicants with post-school experience and/or post-school qualifications (B3) are considered. The selection of the latter applicants (who are put on a short list) is only finalised after interviews with members of the Selection Committee (see B3.3.3 and B3.3.4). 3.2 The applications of registered students (B2) are only considered after their final university results have become available in December. 3.3 SciMathUS students are considered in January in the same category as applicants who have completed school (on the basis of their new selection factor). 8

3.4 Further selection from the waiting list takes place continuously, depending on cancellations received and available places in the programme. 3.5 Selection is finalised two weeks after the commencement of the first semester classes for Nursing I. 4. SENDING OUT SELECTION LETTERS 4.1 After the selection meetings, applicants are informed electronically of the selection results. 4.2 Selected applicants must respond within 4 weeks from mailing the selection letters, stating whether or not they accept the offer. 4.3 If they accept the selection offer, the prescribed selection deposit is due. The amount will be to the student s credit. Applicants who accept their selection offer, pay the prescribed selection deposit and afterwards cancel their selection of their own accord, will not be refunded their selection deposit. 4.4 The places of applicants who do not respond to the offer and cannot be reached administratively, will be cancelled. 5. APPLICANTS WHO NO LONGER MEET THE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AFTER THE FINAL NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE RESULTS HAVE BECOME AVAILABLE 5.1 Applicants who obtained provisional acceptance during the first selection round and who do not meet the minimum requirements with their final matric results, will forfeit their selection and the selection deposit will be refunded. 5.2 The applications of Black African, Coloured, Indian and Asian applicants who forfeit their selection can be reconsidered at the discretion of the Faculty Board on condition that satisfactory results were obtained in the NBT. G. COMPOSITION OF THE SELECTION COMMITTEE Selection of prospective students is done by a selection panel, compiled by the Strategic Committee on Recruitment, Selection and Admissions, which is chaired by the Dean of the faculty. All decisions regarding selection are approved by the Dean prior to communication with the candidates and decisions are final. All enquiries regarding the selection process should be directed to the Selection Office located in the Centre for Student Administration (Tygerberg Campus). 9

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