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From plan B to degree: Prospective students warned against college scams
South Africa's Class of 2025 has achieved a record-breaking National Senior Certificate (NSC) pass rate of 88% – the highest in the country's history – creating an unexpected and unprecedented wave of opportunity for tens of thousands of matriculants. With more former learners than ever before earning a Bachelor's pass, many now qualify for university degree studies. 23 Jan 2026 Read more
Imposter syndrome: How to stop it from derailing your career and life satisfaction
Impostor syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that involves feeling like a fraud, and constantly waiting to be found out despite evidence of your achievements and competence. It can affect anyone, regardless of their profession, education, or experience. Impostor syndrome can cause you to doubt yourself, fear failure, and avoid challenges, thereby undermining your own success and life satisfaction. If left unchecked, it can derail you from reaching your full potential, a leadership and education expert warns. 21 Jan 2026 Read more
Navigating the storm: How to manage and move on after retrenchment
In the shadow of an unsteady economy, retrenchments and layoffs have sadly become an increasingly regular occurrence for South African workers. With thousands having to contend with these unexpected changes, there's a dire need for guidance – not only for advice on how those impacted can put their life together and manage with limited financial resources but also on how to deal with the emotional impact of this event, an expert says. 21 Jan 2026 Read more
Navigating the storm: How to manage and move on after retrenchment
In the shadow of an unsteady economy, retrenchments and layoffs have sadly become an increasingly regular occurrence for South African workers. With thousands having to contend with these unexpected changes, there's a dire need for guidance—not only for advice on how those impacted can put their life together and manage with limited financial resources but also on how to deal with the emotional impact of this event, an expert says. 9 Dec 2025 Read more
Navigating university choice: The important role of campus facilities for study success
Prospective university students routinely consider rankings, tales of alumni success and the academic offering at institutions. While these are important factors to consider, one crucial aspect often gets overlooked: campus facilities. But before signing on the dotted line or hitting "accept" on the admissions portal, it is important to take the time to assess campus facilities, which can make or break a student’s journey. 25 Nov 2025 Read more
Waterfall School of Business (WSB): The benefits of micro-credentialing
With rapid shifts in the job market becoming commonplace, graduate professionals have to be more resilient than ever to ensure they stay ahead of trends and keep their careers on an upward trajectory. This has given rise to the phenomenon of micro-credentialing, which allows swift, affordable upskilling. 21 Nov 2025 Read more
Shutdown against GBV: Waterfall School of Business joins call for action
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains a profound crisis in South Africa. Despite decades of campaigns, attacks on women, children, and vulnerable communities continue unabated. As a nation still grappling with the triple curse of poverty, unemployment and inequality, , we cannot accept GBV as inevitable. It is time for decisive action, and the students of today are uniquely positioned to lead the change. 20 Nov 2025 Read more
Reimagining higher education in South Africa
South Africa is on the cusp of a higher education turning point. With over 15 million young people between the ages of 10 and 25, the demand for high-quality and accessible tertiary education continues to rise. Yet, participation rates remain stubbornly low – only 22% of youth between the ages of 18 and 24 are enrolled in higher education, compared to more than 50% in countries like China. 18 Nov 2025 Read more

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