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Boston City Campus is a multi-city business college located in South Africa. Boston City Campus was founded by Ari Katz in 1991. [ 1 ] In 1997, Boston City Campus opened a new division called Boston Business College and, after opening 11 colleges in Gauteng , started franchising the concept nationwide.
St. John's College, Houghton Estate; St. Martin's School, Rosettenville; St Stithians College; St Peter's College, Sunninghill; Torah Academy School, Orchards; Waverley Girls' High School, Waverley; Westridge High School; Yeshiva College of South Africa, Glenhazel
The University of Pretoria is a public university in Pretoria, [1] the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. [2] The university in its more than a century of academic service has delivered more than 200,000 alumni. [3] Below is a list of prominent alumni. [4]
Location of South Africa. Hierarchical lists that rank universities are regularly published by the popular press. [1] Intended originally as a marketing or a benchmarking tool, university rankings have become a part of many countries research evaluation and policy initiatives. [2]
Universities South Africa (USAf), formerly known as Higher Education South Africa (HESA), is an intermediary that represents all 26 public universities leaders to the general public and acts in the “best interests” of universities. [1]
It has 6 campuses in South Africa and is owned by Educor (the Education Investment Corporation Limited) group. [8] [7] [10] [2] [3] [4] Damelin offers degrees, diplomas and other higher qualifications, but is considered a college instead of a university due to the regulations for tertiary institutions in South Africa. [11]
Inscape Education Group (previously Inscape Design College), is a higher education institution which offers contact learning located at campuses in Durban, Cape Town, Pretoria and Johannesburg in South Africa. The institution also offers distance learning through an online platform.
Vista University, South Africa was established in 1981 [1] by the apartheid government to ensure that urban black South Africans seeking tertiary education would be accommodated within the townships rather than on campuses reserved for other population groups.