Regional registration for Southern Business School

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By Staff Reporter

WINDHOEK – The Southern Business School (SBS) Namibia will soon embark on a registration process to bring access to tertiary education to prospective students.

The SBS will embark on a road show on February 02 in the south in Keetmanshoop and will also cover the coast and north of the country.

Namibia is a large country and its population does not only reside in Windhoek.  As a higher education distance learning institution, Southern Business School Namibia is well aware of this fact.

To ensure that more people reap the benefits of higher education and self-improvement, a roadshow is being organised for students who cannot register in Windhoek.

According to the SBS this roadshow has taken place in the past and has proven to be very popular and successful in enabling students all over Namibia.

On Monday, February 02 registration of current and new students will take place in Keetmanshoop from 09h00 until 19h00, at the Canyon Hotel.

On Wednesday, February 04 it will take place in Walvis Bay at the Protea Hotel in the Town Centre and on Friday, February 06 new registration will take place in Ongwediva at Hotel Destiny, also from 09h00 until 19h00.

Southern Business School Namibia provides opportunities for people to study at their own pace, at their own convenience, ensuring it fits in with their lifestyle. The institution provides affordable access to recognised qualifications for students and people who want to improve themselves and their standard of education.
SBS says that it realises there may be logistical constraints to students registering in person, especially if registration only takes place in Windhoek. Therefore the roadshow has been set up to remedy this logistical issue.

Students that register during the roadshow will also be able to collect their study materials.

“The Southern Business School Namibia Roadshow provides the perfect solution for these students to register with us,” said Albin Jacobs, Director of SBS Namibia.