UNISA affiliates in the USA

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  1. Benezeth

    Benezeth New Member

    Hi There, i am new on this platform.I would like to know if there are UNISA affiliates in the USA.If yes,in which states and what are their contacts details?.
     
  2. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

  3. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    I do not know of any US-based universities affiliated with UNISA.

    I do not believe there is a US-based agency working admissions to UNISA.

    Kizmet is providing the most solid connection that I know of.

    But here's the question: what is it you REALLY want to know? Instead of asking a terminal question, let readers here know what your situation is and what your seeking. You'd be surprised at the amount and depth of assistance you'll receive.
     
  4. Tireman 44444

    Tireman 44444 Well-Known Member

    Yes. I have used Dr. Esslen's group back in 2007. It cost me $100 USA for them to help. They were a Godsend back then. He was able to circumvent all the red tape that UNISA had back then. It is much better now. I was able to have him help me pay for my tuition (maneuvering the process) the first three years I was there. Not sure how the do things now. Not sure how much it costs either.
     
  5. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

  6. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    Wasn't there a member here who was the UNISA representative for the United States? I believe he started a company, but then dropped the ball badly, and sort of vanished.
     
  7. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

  8. Benezeth

    Benezeth New Member

    Thanks a lot
     
  9. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

  10. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    That's true. I'm 73 and ... can't quite remember when my memory quit for good.
    Thank God for Google and YouTube. They bring EVERYTHING back!

    J.


    PS - Example 1: The 2003 DI thread on UNISA referenced above - found through a Google search.

    Example 2: Back around 1960, I got interested in the Blues. A lot of fine music was made in the 20s and 30s. There was no way I could afford/find 78s of the classics and at the time, there were 'way fewer re-issues (less interest) than in later years. Nowadays - everything I could ever want from 80-odd years ago is right there on YouTube. You can learn any kind of music on YouTube. A 24/7 "Tuxedo Junction." The best!
     
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  11. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Taj: You want to come in and sing some blues?

    Navin: No, thanks, Taj. There's something about those songs. They depress me.
     
  12. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    I love it! :smile:

    J.
     

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