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The Government of South Africa accredits the UCAM degrees in its country

Tristan Owen is a South African student studying a Bachelor Degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences at UCAM
Tristan Owen is a South African student studying a Bachelor Degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences at UCAM

Graduates of UCAM Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia can now apply directly for recognition of their degrees in South Africa through the accreditation system of the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). This is a consequence of the fact that this national body supervising the development of academic offerings has officially recognised UCAM in the African country.

This is good news both for South African students studying at UCAM and for those of other nationalities who wish to settle in this country, as by obtaining this recognition in a simple and guaranteed manner, they benefit from greater work and academic opportunities. To access the certification, those interested must go to the SAQA website and attach the required documentation.

International Campus

UCAM Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia has more than 4,600 students from 97 countries on five continents. A large part of these students undertake Master’s and Bachelor’s degree programmes in English or Spanish, at the Murcia or Cartagena campuses and also online. Their presence means an important cultural and exchange richness among the university community, also it also contributes to making UCAM a pole of attraction for companies and scholars.