West Coast TVET College

About West Coast TVET College

West Coast TVET College is a leading public technical and vocational education and training institution serving communities across the Western Cape province of South Africa. Established in 2002 through the merger of several technical colleges, the institution has grown to become a beacon of excellence in vocational training and skills development.

The college operates five strategically located campuses across the Western Cape, ensuring accessibility to students from rural and urban areas. With a strong focus on quality education and student success, West Coast TVET College offers comprehensive programs that bridge the gap between education and employment through partnerships with industry stakeholders and government agencies.

As a NSFAS-eligible institution, the college provides financial support opportunities for deserving students. West Coast TVET College is dedicated to transforming lives through accessible vocational education, empowering learners to become productive citizens and skilled professionals in their chosen fields.

Application & Important Dates 2026

Key application deadlines and academic calendar dates for West Coast TVET College in 2026:

  • Online applications for 2026: Now open, closing 31 October 2025
  • Application method: Through the student online portal at www.westcoastcollege.co.za
  • NSFAS Application Opening: 21 November 2026
  • NSFAS Application Closing: 31 January 2027

Applications are processed on a rolling basis, so early submission is recommended. Applicants can apply for multiple programs and campuses simultaneously. Students needing assistance with online applications can visit their nearest campus in person.

Tuition Fees & Financial Information

West Coast TVET College offers affordable tuition fees that vary depending on the specific program. Typical annual fees range from approximately R2,000 to R25,000, with most NCV programs and occupational courses falling within the lower to mid-range.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is the primary source of financial support, covering tuition fees, accommodation, meals, textbooks, and personal care expenses for qualifying students. The college also administers its own college bursaries for students with exceptional academic achievement or financial need.

For precise fee information specific to your chosen program and campus, contact the college directly at www.westcoastcollege.co.za or visit the nearest campus office.

Admission Requirements & Entry Qualifications

West Coast TVET College operates an inclusive admissions policy with requirements varying by program level:

NCV Programs: Minimum Grade 9 pass or ABET Level 4 certificate for NCV Levels 2, 3, and 4.

Report 191 (NATED) Programs: Generally require Grade 12 (Matric) or equivalent.

Occupational & Foundational Programs: Entry requirements range from Grade 9 to Matric depending on the course. Pre-Vocational Learning requires Grade 9 or equivalent.

Skills Programs & Learnerships: Typically require Grade 10 or higher, though some accept Grade 9 graduates.

All applicants must provide certified copies of identity documents and educational transcripts. The admissions department conducts placement tests in mathematics and language to determine appropriate course levels.

Campus Locations & Regional Coverage

West Coast TVET College’s five campuses serve diverse communities across the Western Cape, providing accessible vocational education in both urban and rural areas.

Malmesbury Campus: Main administrative hub offering the full range of NCV, Report 191, and occupational training programs.

Vredenburg Campus: Focus on maritime, agricultural, and hospitality industries relevant to the coastal region. Also hosts Pre-Vocational Learning.

Atlantis Campus: Hosts Pre-Vocational Learning alongside engineering and business qualifications, serving the growing industrial area.

Citrusdal Campus: Emphasizes agricultural training and rural skills development, supporting farming communities.

Vredendal Campus: Specialized programs in agriculture, business, and light engineering relevant to the local economy.

All campuses maintain e-learning facilities with access to lms.westcoastcollege.org for blended learning delivery.

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How to Apply

Applying to West Coast TVET College for 2026 can be completed entirely online through the college’s student portal.

  1. Visit www.westcoastcollege.co.za and access the online application portal
  2. Create a new applicant account and complete the registration form
  3. Select your preferred program and campus location
  4. Choose first, second, and third choice programs to maximize placement chances
  5. Upload required documents: certified ID copy, educational transcripts, and qualification certificates
  6. Review your application for accuracy before final submission
  7. Submit before the 31 October 2025 deadline
  8. Save your application reference number for tracking

In-person applications are also welcome at any of the five campuses for students without internet access.

Contact Information & Campus Locations

West Coast TVET College operates five campuses across the Western Cape:

Campuses: Malmesbury (central campus), Vredenburg, Citrusdal, Atlantis, and Vredendal.

Each campus provides full academic facilities, student services, and admissions support.

Website: www.westcoastcollege.co.za
E-Learning Platform: lms.westcoastcollege.org
Social Media: Facebook and Instagram (@westcoastcollege)

Support Services: Financial Support Department assists with NSFAS and bursary inquiries. The Admissions Office handles application queries and enrollment. Academic Support Services provide tutoring, counseling, and career guidance.

Programs & Courses Offered

West Coast TVET College offers diverse program pathways across multiple disciplines including engineering, business studies, hospitality, IT, and agriculture.

National Certificate Vocational (NCV): Three-year qualifications at Levels 2, 3, and 4.

Report 191 (NATED): Engineering and business studies programs including Mechanical, Electrical, Civil Engineering, Business Management, Human Resources, and Public Management.

Occupational & Foundational Programs: Skills training from basic welding and electrical work to business administration and early childhood development.

Skills Programs & Learnerships: Durations from 2 days to 18 months for working professionals and school leavers.

Specialized courses include Pre-Vocational Learning (Atlantis and Vredenburg campuses), Mixed Farming, Community House Building, and various apprenticeships with industry partnerships.

NSFAS Funding & Financial Aid Programs

As an NSFAS-eligible institution, West Coast TVET College provides comprehensive financial aid. NSFAS covers tuition fees, accommodation, meals, textbooks, transport, and personal care expenses. Monthly allowances typically range from R3,000 to R5,500.

NSFAS Application Timeline: Opens 21 November 2026, closes 31 January 2027. Required documents include certified SA ID, parent/guardian ID, and proof of household income.

Beyond NSFAS, the college offers its own bursary program for academic achievement or financial hardship. The college also facilitates learnership stipends and apprenticeship allowances for students in work-integrated training programs. Contact the Financial Support Department for 2026 funding opportunities.