Learners often struggle to understand the various terminologies or words which are used in the University of Free State application process. So, on this page, we have simplified all those “fancy” and complicated words, so that students and parents can easily understand.
Below are the common application terminologies and their simplified meanings:
- ADMT (Admitted): You have been accepted into the course you applied for.
- APPL (Application): Your application was received and is waiting to be assessed.
- COND (Conditional Admission): You are accepted, but you need to maintain or improve your marks to meet the final requirements.
- DDEF (Deferred Decision): Your application is on hold; a decision will be made later.
- DEIN (Study Offer Accepted): You have accepted the study offer.
- DENY (Admission Denied): You didn’t meet the requirements for the programme.
- MATR (Prepared for Registration): You’re ready for registration.
- RECN (Reconsider): You don’t qualify now, but your application will be reviewed if you provide updated marks (e.g. final Grade 12 results).
- WADM (Administrative Withdrawal): Your application has been withdrawn, possibly due to a duplicate or the programme being full.
- WAIT (Waitlist): You are on the waitlist, waiting for space to open up.
- WAPP (Applicant Withdrawal): You withdrew your application.
This should help you understand where you stand in the application process at the University of Free State.
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