Fixtures

Varsity Cup 04/22 17:00 1 FNB UFS Shimlas vs FNB UCT Ikeys - View

Results

Varsity Cup 04/15 14:45 2 FNB Maties v FNB UFS Shimlas W 24-38
Varsity Cup 04/08 14:45 7 FNB Wits v FNB UFS Shimlas W 12-24
Varsity Cup 03/25 17:00 6 FNB UFS Shimlas v FNB Maties L 29-38
Varsity Cup 03/18 17:00 5 FNB CUT Ixias v FNB UFS Shimlas W 40-59
Varsity Cup 03/11 17:00 4 FNB UFS Shimlas v FNB UWC W 48-26
Varsity Cup 03/04 17:00 3 FNB UFS Shimlas v FNB NWU Eagles W 35-26
Varsity Cup 02/26 14:45 2 FNB UJ v FNB UFS Shimlas W 31-34
Varsity Cup 02/19 14:45 1 FNB UFS Shimlas v FNB UCT Ikeys L 32-38
Varsity Cup 04/10 14:30 2 FNB UFS Shimlas v FNB UCT Ikeys L 30-65
Varsity Cup 04/03 17:00 7 FNB Maties v FNB UFS Shimlas W 12-44
Varsity Cup 03/27 17:00 6 FNB UFS Shimlas v FNB CUT Ixias W 68-36
Varsity Cup 03/20 17:00 5 FNB UFS Shimlas v FNB UJ W 31-30

The University of the Free State (Sesotho: Yunivesithi ya Freistata, Afrikaans: Universiteit van die Vrystaat) is a multi-campus public university in Bloemfontein, the capital of the Free State and the judicial capital of South Africa. It was first established as an institution of higher learning in 1904 as a tertiary section of Grey College. It was declared an independent Afrikaans-language university in 1950 and the name was changed to the University of the Orange Free State. The university has two satellite campuses. Initially a whites-only precinct, the university was fully de-segregated in 1996. The first black university vice-chancellor was appointed in 2010.

History

The long-held dream of an institution of higher education in the Free State became a reality in 1904 when the Grey College first accepted matriculants for a full B.A. course. In 1906 the tertiary part of Grey College became known as the Grey University College (GUC), but shortly thereafter the school and college parted ways. In 1910, the Parliament of the Orange River Colony passed legislation declaring the GUC an official educational institution in the fields of the Arts and Sciences. In terms of the modern South African university system, the University of the Free State owes its formal emergence to the University of South Africa (UNISA), itself established as an autonomous university by legislation in 1916. UNISA, at the time, was an "umbrella" or federal institution with its seat in Pretoria, playing an academic trusteeship role for several colleges that eventually became autonomous universities. One of the colleges that were under UNISA's trusteeship was Grey University College, Bloemfontein. UNISA's trusteeship ended in 1949 when the Orange Free State University received a charter as a university.

Initially, the medium of instruction was English, but later this changed to be bilingual and included Afrikaans. The name was changed to the University College of the Orange Free State—the Afrikaans version of this name change is the source of the word used to this day to refer to students of the university ("Kovsies"). In the late 1940s, the medium of instruction was changed to Afrikaans. The university was declared a full-fledged, independent university in 1950, and the name was again changed to the University of the Orange Free State.

In 1993, it adopted a system of parallel-medium tuition. However, the university decided to make English the primary medium of instruction in 2016. Subsequent to the adoption in 1999 of a new university statute, the UFS entered a significant growth period. Today, the University of the Free State boasts more students than ever in its history.

In February 2001, the university's name changed to the University of the Free State, which was adopted to reflect the real character of the institution and its environment. In 2004, the university celebrated its centenary.