University of Johannesburg Fees and Banking Details 2024/2025

University of Johannesburg (UJ) Fee Structure Saves as Fees Guide to help the student of the institution through the payment processes.

The University of Johannesburg School Fees 2024/2025

See the list of the Estimation of Fees Payable by clicking on the PFD File below.

 ➡ UJ FEES STRUCTURES 2024 – PDF DOWNLOAD

University of Johannesburg Payment Methods

Total tuition fees due for the module should be paid in full before registration will be allowed.

To ensure a timeous and successful registration, it is advisable to make your payment at least three days prior to the last day of the registration period for each intake.

Credit card – recommended payment option

  • Credit cards (e-payments) will reflect on your UJ student account immediately.

For online e-payments please use the following link:

Bank deposit

  • FNB bank deposit payments will reflect on your UJ student account within 15 minutes.
  • Students who make payments at FNB branches must ensure that their names and student numbers are clearly written in block letters on the deposit slip.

NB: Please fill the deposit documentation in a safe place.

Should you have any queries regarding the payment not reflecting on your UJ student account, therefore preventing you from registering, you can email studentaccounts@uj.ac.za to submit an enquiry – insert your student number as the email subject.

  • Visit any FNB branch to make a payment into the UJ Tuition Fee account.
  • The teller should select the UJ Tuition Fee account for payment.
  • Use your valid UJ student number as a reference.

Electronic fund transfers (EFT)

  • EFTs must be made 72 hours before the registration period closes to ensure that the payment reflects on your UJ student account.
  • EFTs made from outside the country’s borders may take even longer. It is recommended that foreign students effect payment at least ten days before the registration period closes.
  • The ‘UJ FNB Tuition Fee account is available as a predefined beneficiary on the electronic platforms of all the major South African banks. Search for the predefined beneficiaries on your own electronic banking platform.
  • Select UJ FNB Tuition Fee account and save that as a beneficiary to make payment.
  • Use your valid UJ student number as a reference.

ATM

  • ATM payments will reflect on your UJ student account within 15 minutes.
  • Use any FNB ATM that can accept cash.
  • Select the cardless services option on the ATM.
  • Deposit the cash.
  • FNB Recipient Name – key in UJ and then space.
  • Select UJ tuition fees account.

Debit cards

  • Debit cards (cards requiring a pin for the processing of your payment) cannot be used for online payments.

University of Johannesburg Banking Details

1. Students with a valid UJ Student Number, using Electronic banking

  • The new UJ FNB Tuition Fee account is available as a pre-defined beneficiary on the
  • Electronic platforms of all the major banks, including Capitec Bank.
  • Search for the predefined beneficiaries on your own electronic banking platform,
  • Select UJ FNB Tuition Fee account and save that as a beneficiary to make payment
  • Use your valid UJ student number as a reference.

2. Students with a valid UJ Student Number, using any FNB Branch

  • Visit any FNB Branch to make a payment into the UJ Tuition Fee Account.
  • The teller should select the UJ tuition fees to account for payment.
  • Use your valid UJ student number as a reference.

3. Students with a valid UJ Student Number, using any FNB Cash accepting ATM

  • Cash deposit; use any FNB cash-accepting ATM.
  • Select the cardless services option on the ATM
  • Deposit Cash
  • FNB Recipient Name, key in UJ and then space
  • Select the University of Johannesburg tuition fees account

4. Students without a valid UJ student number, but a valid South African ID Number or Passport Number can use the following account

FNB UJ Bursary Account Details Account Number:

  • Cheque Account Number: 626 158 73280
  • Branch name: FNB Client Services Branch
  • Branch Code: 210 – 554

University of Johannesburg Financial Aid

Student Finance is a support division and is responsible for delivering accurate student account statements. Student Finance strives to give excellent service to all students, parents, sponsors, donors and external clients.

The Student Debtors Department is a decentralized division with a full debtors’ service on all campuses. The Bursary Department has dedicated offices based on each of the four campuses.

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