CUT First-Year Orientation 2024

Monday, January 29, 2024

8:00 AM

To be announced

CUT First-Year Orientation 2024 is coming!

We cannot wait to meet all our new students on 29 January 2024 at the Welkom campus and from 30-31 January 2024 at the Bloemfontein Campus. 

What is orientation and why should you attend?

The 2024 Academic Orientation will be hosted face-to-face and on campus. The Academic Orientation is an important event for our new students at the Central University of Technology during which we will welcome both our local and international students. 

It serves as a foundation for the transition to university life, aiming to provide them with the necessary tools, information, and resources important for a successful academic journey.

The pre-orientation/readiness survey will be available to all registered students throughout the registration and orientation period.

Detailed information will be shared continuously on all our communications platforms.

Stay in touch to receive important updates regarding the Academic Orientation days.

 



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