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DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

This department oversees all student

services and activities, including:

Student Orientation and Advocacy Services

Sports and Recreation

Financial Aid and Administration

Student Housing and Residence Life

Student Wellness Service

Where? Masingene Building, middle campus

Contact 021 650 2128, [email protected], uct.ac.za/

students/services/affairs

STUDENT ORIENTATION AND

ADVOCACY SERVICE

This one-stop shop offers general information on all aspects of campus life, from helping you to find buildings, people or venues to advice and referrals to other UCT services. Make it your first port of call.

Where? Room 201, Level 2, Computer

Science Building (Cissie Gool Plaza),

upper campus

Contact 021 650 5082,

[email protected]

SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE

TEAM (SART)

SART is a collective who volunteer to

provide immediate support and resources to students following an incident of sexual assault. The team works to ensure that all survivors of sexual violence receive consistent and compassionate care.

Contact 24-hour hotline 072 393 7824,

sart.uct.ac.za

THE FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE

The First-Year Experience (FYE) is the programme designed to help you adapt to university life and cope with your academic studies.

Aspects of FYE include:

An early warning

system (early

assessments)

that checks

whether you

are coping

with the

academic

load based

on the results

of your first

round of class

tests

An academic mentor

in the form of a senior

student whose sole purpose

is to help you adapt successfully to academic life

An online portal, Vula, where you

can discuss areas of difficulty in your course with classmates, or contact your lecturer or tutor via email.

The FYE office is located on the fifth floor of the Hoerikwaggo Building, upper campus.

Contact 021 650 4353, [email protected]

CAREERS SERVICE

If you’re not sure about your chosen academic path or haven’t been admitted

to the course you applied for, then

the Careers Service is the

place for you.

They can advise on

career planning,

give you practical

tips on how to

write a CV or

covering letter,

inform you

about gap

years and

working abroad,

and help you

access part-time

work opportunities,

graduate jobs and

internships.

Where? Level 1,

Hoerikwaggo Building, North Lane, upper campus

Contact 021 650 2497, [email protected],

www.careers.uct.ac.za/cs/campus-community#orientation