University of South Africa (UNISA)
The University of South Africa (Unisa), the nation’s exclusive higher education institution, has played a pivotal role in responding to societal needs and the ever-evolving higher education landscape over its 15-decade history. Originally established in 1873 as the University of the Cape of Good Hope, it transitioned to the University of South Africa in 1916 and embraced distance education in 1946, a pioneering move globally. Today, Unisa is a leading Comprehensive, Open, Distance, and e-Learning (CODeL) university, boasting over 370,000 students, making it the largest in South Africa, the African continent, and among the world’s mega-universities. With a global reach encompassing students from 109 countries, Unisa remains dedicated to shaping the future through accessible and quality education.