Status: Never registered / Operating illegally

South African College of Herbal Medicine

This institution does not currently hold registration with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). Continue reading to understand what this means and how to find legitimate alternatives.

DHET register verified: 28 February 2026

What does "Illegal / Unregistered" mean?

This institution has never been registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). In South Africa, it is illegal under the Higher Education Act (No. 101 of 1997) to operate a private higher education institution without DHET registration.

Any "qualifications" issued by this institution are not recognised by the DHET, SAQA, employers, professional bodies, or universities. In some cases, presenting such a qualification as if it were genuine may constitute fraud.

If you have paid this institution any money, you may have grounds for a refund and should consider reporting the incident to:

  • DHET fraud hotline: 0800 87 22 22
  • The South African Police Service (commercial crime)
  • The National Consumer Commission

Before you enrol anywhere — verify accreditation

Whether you're choosing a university, college, or skills training provider, always verify the institution's accreditation independently. Here's how:

  • Search the official DHET register The Register of Private Higher Education Institutions is published at www.dhet.gov.za under "Registers and Reports". Cross-check the exact institution name.
  • Check the Council on Higher Education (CHE) For degree and diploma programmes, qualifications must also be accredited by the CHE. Visit www.che.ac.za to verify.
  • For skills training, check the QCTO The Quality Council for Trades and Occupations accredits skills development providers. Visit www.qcto.org.za.
  • Be cautious of pressure tactics Be wary of institutions that pressure you to enrol quickly, demand large upfront payments, or refuse to provide written accreditation documentation.
  • Verify physical address and contact details Legitimate institutions have verifiable physical campuses and consistent contact information. If you cannot find a real address, treat it as a red flag.

Looking for accredited alternatives?

There are over 165 DHET-accredited private universities and colleges across South Africa offering qualifications from Higher Certificate to Doctoral level. Browse our verified directory to find legitimate alternatives.

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Source: Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) Register, last verified 28 February 2026.

Status information shown on this page reflects the institution's listing in the official DHET register at the verification date. If you believe this status is incorrect or has changed, please contact us with supporting documentation.

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