Private Colleges and Universities
Institution | Nickname | Founded | Enrollment | Type | Location(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Open Window School of Visual Communication | TOW | 1989 | 486 | Graphic Design, Film and Animation school. | Pretoria |
AFDA, The South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance | AFDA | 1994 | Film school | Johannesburg | |
Auckland Park Theological Seminary | ATS | Theological Seminary | Johannesburg | ||
Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa | 1951 | Theological Seminary | Johannesburg | ||
Doxa Deo School of Divinity1 | Theological Seminary | ||||
George Whitefield College | 1989 | Theological Seminary | Cape Town | ||
IMM Graduate School of Marketing | Marketing school | Johannesburg | |||
Inscape Design College | Design college | Johannesburg | |||
Management College of Southern Africa | 1995 | College | Durban | ||
Midrand Graduate Institute | MGI | University | Midrand | ||
Milpark Business School | 1997 | College | Primarily distance education (campuses: Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town) | ||
Monash South Africa | Monash | 2001 | University | Johannesburg | |
South African Theological Seminary | 1996 | Theological Seminary | Johannesburg | ||
St Augustine College of South Africa | July 1999 | College | Johannesburg | ||
Stenden University South Africa2 | 10 April 2002 | Hospitality School | Port Alfred | ||
CTI Education Group | CTI | 1987 | College | South Africa |
1In addition offers degrees by Regent University, United States of America
2Campus of Stenden University, The Netherlands
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