Northlink College

Northlink College is a Government higher education institution situated in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa.[1] It is fully accredited by the Council on Higher Education and Department of Higher Education and Training (DoHET)(South Africa). The College is quality assured by the South African Council on Higher Education (CHE). [2]

Northlink College
TypePublic college
Established2002
ChancellorL Beech
Location, ,
33.9020°S 18.6383°E / -33.9020; 18.6383
Websitehttps://www.northlink.co.za/

History

It was founded in 2002[3], after a South African Government decision to merge four colleges Wingfield Technical College, Tygerberg College, Bellville Technical College and Belhar College

Name

It's called Northlink due to it being situated in the Northern Suburbs of Cape Town, and through its campuses links them together.

Campuses

Apart from the main campus on Voortrekker Road in Bellville[4] it has campuses in Belhar, Goodwood[5], Parow, Protea, Tygerberg and Wingfield[6]

Courses

Northlink College offers undergraduate tertiary qualifications.[7] The college is also involved in partnership with organizations [8] [9][10] [11] [12]

Student numbers

2015 numbers exceed 10 000.

Principal

Leon Beeck is heading the college.

Alumni

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References

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