. The Medunsa Campus was a single faculty with strong focus on medical training. From the pre 1994 era, Medunsa was not financially viable primarily due to expensive nature of Health Science programme training. Unlike other universities which had various academic programmes, Medunsa was funded on Health Science programmes only. . In 2004, Medunsa had a net loss of R42 million since the A-factor funding was discontinued. Financial statements for 2004 resulted in a disclaimer for number of reasons. . The official year of merger between Medunsa and the University of the North was implemented in 2005 to form what was now University of Limpopo. The UL had an annual loss between R50 million and R88 million from 2005 till 2009. . The UL had a total income of R936 million for the current academic year. The biggest expenditure of the university was personnel costs R510 million. The net deficit of the UL was for 2009 was R50 million.