George Whitefield College Prospectus 2024

George Whitefield College Prospectus 2024

George Whitefield College Prospectus 2024 South Africa is available for Download

A university or school prospectus is a document sent to potential (prospective) students to attract them to apply for admissions. It usually contains information about the institution and the available courses, including advice on how to apply and the benefits of accepting a place.

Click here to download George Whitefield College Prospectus 2024

GWC REQUIREMENTS

A National Senior Certificate or equivalent thereof (with a matriculation exemption), with a minimum of 60% in English language and coupled with an achievement rating of 4 or better in four subjects from the designated subjects list. (Per Government Gazette No. 751, 11 July 2008).

see Matriculation Board Qualifications by Country

Students from outside of South Africa, who have English as a second language, may be required to complete a TOEFL test (or similar) to prove proficiency in English at a level suitable for academic study (see explanation at the very bottom of this page).

For information relating to the Prospectus and fees of our Bachelor of Theology degree programme, please click on the items below.

Undergraduate Prospectus 2024

General Regulations

For information pertaining to the application process, Please CLICK HERE



George Whitefield College offers a further course, which runs alongside the Third Year programme, and extends into the first year of professional ministry: THE LICENTIATE IN MINISTRY (LMin)

Click here for information of Part-time Studies

Foreign students who have English as a second language may be required to complete a TOEFL  Test (or similar) to prove proficiency in English at a level suitable for academic study.

English language requirement: You must have an English Language qualification to be accepted onto a course at the University. The minimum acceptable English Language requirement for undergraduate courses is IELTS – 6.0 overall and 5.0 for the written element. This is equivalent to 213 in the computerised TOEFL test, 550 in the written TOEFL test, or 79 – 80 in the internet based TOEFL test.

For postgraduate courses you must have IELTS – 6.5 overall and 6.0 for the written element. This is equivalent to 232 in the computerised TOEFL test, 575 in the written TOEFL test or 90 – 91 in the internet based TOEFL test. Equivalent English language qualifications may be accepted.

The following link will enable you to find out more about the IELTS and TOEFL tests and will enable you to locate a learning & testing centre near to where you live: https://www.ets.org/toefl/



Please CLICK HERE for the English Proficiency Test letter from our Academic Registrar.

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