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IMM Graduate School FAQs
We offer various academic programmes in Marketing, Supply Chain and Business Management at different NQF levels from Higher Certificates to a Master’s degree. Find our professional programmes here: https://imm.ac.za/academic-qualifications/
The IMM Graduate School is a private provider of higher education. The programmes offered are accredited and equal to, or even more practical in nature, industry-aligned, and globally recognised than those offered by public institutions.
No, unfortunately, the IMM Graduate School does not accept NSFAS. Students need to explore alternative financial assistance options like those offered through our partner Student Hero. Find out more about how Student Hero can assist you here: https://www.studenthero.co.za/home
Whether it’s a private college or university experience you are looking for, you can find everything you need at IMM Graduate School. With our flexible, online or in-person study options, we put you in control of your learning journey. Applications can be done online through the “Apply Now” section of this website. Follow this link to get started: https://imm.ac.za/online-application/
Admission requirements, as with any other college or university programme, will vary depending on the type and level of programmes you are applying for. For undergraduate courses, a matric certificate or equivalent is needed, while postgraduate programmes have specific requirements based on qualifications and experience. Once you know which qualification you wish to sign up for, look for the application requirements listed under that specific programme in the academic qualifications section of the IMM Graduate School website: https://imm.ac.za/academic-qualifications/
Universities typically offer more extensive research-based programmes, while colleges focus on specific vocational or training programmes. The IMM Graduate School is a private higher education institution that brings you the best of both. You learn everything you would learn at a university doing an equivalent qualification, plus you learn to apply it with our very practical approach to learning and assessment.
The fees of each programme are unique to your chosen qualification. We understand that college, university and tertiary study fees in general can be challenging, so at the IMM Graduate School we offer two payment plans: upfront or instalments. The upfront option is a fixed payment made before your module starts, while the instalment option allows you to pay in three parts. A deposit is required before the module begins, with the balance paid during the semester.
Yes, IMM Graduate School offers distance learning programmes supported by optional face-to-face classes and tutorials. We call this our HyFlex approach where we provide our students with many ways and choices for learning based on what is best suited to each individual. Find out more here: https://imm.ac.za/hyflex/
We are affiliated with Student Hero. Student Hero partners with educational institutions and funding providers to help you to learn about, apply and qualify for study funding from a single platform and at zero cost to you.
Learn how Student Hero can support you or apply directly here: https://www.studenthero.co.za/home
IMM Graduate School allows students to transfer credits from other accredited institutions and colleges, provided that the modules align with IMM Graduate School’s curriculum and are completed at the same or an equivalent NQF level. Transfer applications must include certified academic transcripts and details of the course content from the previous institution. The decision to accept transfer credits is subject to evaluation against the criteria set by the IMM Graduate School’s Academic Board. For more details, visit https://imm.ac.za/transfer-your-studies/
We offer our students academic support by providing study materials like study guides, module breakdowns and study pacers. You can find out more here: https://imm.ac.za/life-at-imm/#academic-support
Aside from academic and career advice we offer our students free mental health and wellness support. Registered IMM students can schedule a session via email wellness@immgsm.ac.za or you can book online here.
From the IMM Graduate School website Home page you will see a dropdown menu for ‘current students’. Here you can find resources, wellness support, access to second-hand textbooks and the IMM Graduate School student portal. Alternatively, you can log in directly here: https://p1.immgsm.ac.za/imm-portal/login.xhtml
IMM Graduate School offers international industry accreditation for selected degrees, allowing graduates to apply for membership with professional associations in their field.
This includes:
Marketing: Accreditation with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) for the following programmes:
- Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Management Science;
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing Management and
- Bachelor of Philosophy Honours in Marketing Management,
Supply Chain: Accreditation with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) for the Bachelor of Commerce in International Supply Chain Management.
These accreditations provide global recognition, opening up career opportunities worldwide.
For a campus tour or to attend an Open Day, you can simply message us and we will be in touch: https://imm.ac.za/enquire/. Also follow up on our social media channels for updates on future events. You will find links to our social media channels in the footer section of this website.
The IMM Job Market is an initiative that aims to match Individual Associates of the Institute and students of the IMM Graduate School with employers who have vacancies in their organisations. To make use of the IMM Job Market platform, you need to be a Corporate or Individual Associate of the Institute of Marketing Management or a current student of the IMM Graduate School. To find out more, visit https://imminstitute.co.za/associateship/
Graduates from each academic year will be invited to attend a formal Graduation Ceremony in the region closest to them during March and April of the following year, in Gauteng, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and Zimbabwe. Attendance is not compulsory. Those unable to attend will still be able to graduate in absentia.