Bursaries Still Open for Applications in 2023

by Staff Reporter

Did you know that there are still several bursaries that are accepting applications in 2023? This is great news for students who are looking to study next semester or who have their sights set on the new year.

It’s important to remember, however, that there are a variety of bursaries available to South African students from different backgrounds and fields of study. Don’t worry, our list is pretty thorough (even if we do say so ourselves), meaning we’ve got you covered!

Without further ado, below is a list of all the bursaries still open for applications in 2023.

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Accounting Bursaries Open for Applications 2023

Accounting bursaries are highly competitive due to the demand for qualified Accountants in South Africa’s business landscape. These bursaries aim to support students pursuing Accounting or related fields, such as Financial Management or Auditing. 

In addition to financial assistance, Accounting bursaries often provide mentorship programmes, vacation work opportunities and the chance to gain practical experience within prestigious accounting firms.

There are plenty of organisations in South Africa that offer Accounting bursaries throughout the year. 

However, there are only a few Accounting bursaries that are still accepting applications in 2023. Ready to find out what they are? Then read on!

Old Mutual Accounting Bursary 2024

Bursary application closing date: 31 July 2023

Old Mutual is offering Accounting bursaries for the year 2024. This bursary provides financial support to deserving students who are studying towards an accounting degree.

The Old Mutual Accounting Bursary covers everything from accommodation and food to flights to and from the student’s hometown. It’s important to note that bursary recipients will be required to work for Old Mutual after completing their studies during their trainee articles.

Requirements for Old Mutual Accounting Bursary

To be eligible for the Old Mutual bursary, you must fulfil the following criteria:

  • Mathematics achievement: Obtain a minimum score of 70% in Mathematics (Maths Literacy is not accepted).
  • English proficiency: Achieve at least 60% in English HL (Home Language) or 70% in English FAL (1st Additional Language).
  • Academic performance: Attain a minimum of 70% in all other subjects.

You also need to be enrolled in one of the below universities in order to qualify for the Old Mutual Accounting Bursary:

Embark on the path to a rewarding career in finance with Old Mutual. Start your journey by applying for the Old Mutual Accounting Bursary today!

The South African Actuaries Development Programme (SAADP) Bursaries 2023

Bursary application closing date: 30 June 2023

The South African Actuaries Development Programme (SAADP) Bursary is a fantastic opportunity for students who aspire to pursue a career in Actuarial Science. This bursary is specifically awarded to those planning to study at one of the SAADP partner universities, namely the University of Cape Town (UCT), the University of Pretoria (TUKS) or the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits).

One of the great advantages of the SAADP Bursary is that it is renewable annually, subject to satisfactory academic performance and the availability of funds. This means that you can continue to receive financial support throughout your studies, ensuring that you can focus on your education without having to worry about funding.

As a SAADP Bursary recipient, you’ll receive comprehensive support to enhance your academic journey and personal development. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Financial Support: From tuition fees to meals and living allowances, all your study needs will be met while you pursue your dream career as an actuary.
  • Psychosocial Support: The SAADP has a Student Mentorship Programme that gives students the chance to learn from senior students, who will offer them guidance and support throughout their 1st year of study.
  • Academic support: Ensure you remain exam-ready with SAADP’s academic tutorials and extra classes. Senior students conduct weekly extension tutorials, and occasionally, technical workshops are organised.

With the SAADP Bursary, you’ll receive not only financial assistance but also a wealth of support and resources to ensure your success in your actuarial science studies.

student studying accounting with the help of accounting bursaries

Requirements for the South African Actuaries Development Programme (SAADP)

Before applying for the SAADP Bursary, it’s important to meet the minimum entry criteria. Not meeting all the criteria will, unfortunately, result in your application not being considered:

For Matric/Grade 12 Students:

  • You must be a South African citizen.
  • You should currently be in Matric, completing your final year of high school.
  • Achieve a minimum of 80% in Mathematics (Mathematics Literacy is not accepted) in your Matric examinations.
  • Attain a minimum of 80% in Physical Science in your Matric examinations.
  • Obtain a minimum of 80% in English in your Matric examinations.
  • Your intended field of study must be Actuarial Science, and you should plan to commence your studies in 2023.
  • You must have applied to study at one of the SAADP partner universities: University of Cape Town (UCT), University of Pretoria (TUKS) or University of the Witwatersrand (Wits)

To increase your chances of getting accepted, be sure to apply to all three universities. Please note that applications from students intending to study at other universities will not be accepted.

For University Students:

  • You must be a South African citizen.
  • Applicants should come from a previously disadvantaged background.
  • You must be currently pursuing an Actuarial Science qualification.
  • Your academic performance in your 1st, 2nd or 3rd year of study should be outstanding.
  • You should be studying at one of the SAADP partner universities. Students studying at other universities may also apply if they have been accepted into one of the SAADP partner universities.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to kick-start your journey toward becoming an accomplished actuary. Apply for the SAADP Bursary and open doors to a promising future!

studying studying engineering with the help of engineering bursaries

Engineering Bursaries Open for Applications in 2023

Engineering is a diverse field encompassing various specialisations such as Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Mining Engineering. Bursaries for Engineering students are offered by companies, government entities and professional institutions. 

These bursaries not only cover tuition fees but also provide support for books, accommodation and sometimes a living allowance. Engineering bursaries may also offer practical training opportunities, vacation work or internships within the sponsoring organisation.

Wondering which Engineering bursaries are still open in 2023? Let’s take a look:

South African Pulp and Paper Industries (SAPPI) Bursary

Bursary application closing date: 30 September 2023

SAPPI is a global woodfibre company that has an established bursary scheme in collaboration with accredited South African universities. The SAPPI Bursary scheme aims to provide continuous support to innovative young South Africans throughout their academic journey, aligning their studies with the practical demands of the real-world business landscape.

SAPPI is currently looking for school leavers or university students between the ages of 18 and 25 who are studying (or who would like to study) a Bachelor of Engineering degree full-time at an accredited university

Currently, eligible students should be studying in any one of the below fields in order to qualify for the SAPPI bursary:

  • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science – Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science – Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science – Chemical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science – Industrial Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science – Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science – Mechatronics
  • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science – Forestry and Wood Sciences
  • National Diploma – Pulp and Paper
  • National Diploma in Forestry

Requirements for SAPPI Bursary

If you’re an Engineering student eager to apply for the SAPPI Bursary, then you’ll need to ensure that you meet the below criteria:

  • You have to be a South African citizen between the ages of 18 to 25
  • You need an average of 70%-80% in Mathematics (not Mathematical Literacy) as well as Physical Science and 60% in English
  • You need to have qualifying points for entrance at an accredited university, or an acceptance letter

Note that preference will be given to students that have an average of 75% or above in Mathematics or Physical Science.

If you meet the requirements and would like to apply for the SAPPI Bursary, then don’t wait! Apply now and start your journey towards becoming an Engineer in South Africa. 

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Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa (PAMSA) Bursary

Bursary application closing date: 30 June 2023

The PAMSA Bursary Programme is specifically tailored for students enrolled in a Master’s in Chemical Engineering at participating universities, including the University of Stellenbosch (Maties), University of Witwatersrand (Wits), University of Pretoria (TUKS) and North-West University (NWU). If you meet the requirements, you could be eligible for two years of full-time study with funding up to R160,000 per year!

With the PAMSA Bursary Programme, not only will you receive financial assistance, but you will also have the chance to enhance your skill set through postgraduate training in specialised areas. These include: 

  • chemical analysis
  • process modelling
  • material flow analysis
  • material and energy balances
  • wood science
  • separation techniques 

This additional training will equip you with advanced knowledge and expertise, setting you apart in the field of Chemical Engineering.

As a bursary recipient, you will be required to sign a contract with one of PAMSA’s esteemed industrial partners. This commitment involves working as an engineer-in-training for a period of two years upon graduation, providing you with invaluable hands-on experience and professional development opportunities.

Requirements for the Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa (PMASA) Bursary

Before applying for this opportunity, it’s important to ensure that you meet the minimum entry criteria. 

  • South African citizenship
  • You must have completed a BSc degree or be in your final year of studies.
  • A minimum overall average of 60% is required for your final year of study
  • A completed BSc qualification within five years or less.
  • A genuine interest in pursuing a full-time Master’s in Chemical Engineering with a specialisation in the pulp, paper, tissue and paper packaging sectors.
  • Your studies should be conducted at one of the following institutions: University of Stellenbosch (Maties), University of Witwatersrand (Wits), University of Pretoria (TUKS), or University of North West (NWU).
  • It’s important to meet the requirements set by your chosen institution for the course of study you intend to pursue.

If you’re excited about this opportunity, be sure to apply today! Shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview, which will take place in August 2023. If you don’t receive any feedback, please note that your application may have been unsuccessful. 

Don’t miss out on this chance to pursue your academic and career aspirations with the support of PAMSA. Take the 1st step towards a successful future by submitting your application for the PAMSA Bursary Programme now!

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Law Bursaries Open for Applications in 2023

Law bursaries support students pursuing a career in the legal field. They are offered by law firms, government departments and organisations associated with the legal profession. Law bursaries aim to cover tuition fees and other related expenses. 

Additionally, law bursaries may provide students with mentorship programmes, vacation work opportunities and exposure to the legal industry. With so many wonderful benefits, it’s no wonder why students are scrambling to apply for law bursaries in 2023.

Ready to find out which law bursaries are still open for applications in 2023? Be sure to read on to find out:

Bowmans Law Bursary

Bursary application closing date: 30 September annually

Every year, Bowmans awards several full bursaries to students, enabling them to pursue their dream of entering one of the highest-paying careers in the country. The bursaries are offered to two groups of students: 

  1. Those with exceptional matric results who aspire to study law, and 
  2. University students currently pursuing a law degree.

Applicants are carefully evaluated based on their academic merit and demonstrated financial need. Bowmans believes in providing opportunities to individuals who display not only outstanding academic achievements but also require financial assistance to fulfil their potential in the legal field.

The application process for these bursaries opens in September of each year, allowing eligible candidates to apply for the bursaries to be awarded in the following academic year. This provides enough time for interested students to prepare and submit their applications.

Requirements for a Bowmans Law Bursary

To be eligible for the Bowmans Law Bursary, you need to ensure that you meet the criteria outlined below:

  • You have to be a South African citizen
  • You need to be able to prove that you are eligible for financial aid and that you require financial support
  • You have to be a matric student intending to study law
  • You have to be a university student currently studying law

Students who meet the requirements for the Bowmans Law Bursary can start applying in August 2023. 

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Webber Wentzel Scholarship

Bursary application closing date: 31 December 2023

Webber Wentzel, a leading full-service law firm, offers partial scholarships to dedicated law students in need of financial assistance. The Webber Wentzel Scholarship is designed to support individuals who resonate with the values of Webber Wentzel and show potential to become successful lawyers in the future.

Scholarship recipients may be considered for the Candidate Attorney Programme, depending on their academic achievements, the availability of suitable positions, and their performance in the recruitment process. 

Requirements for the Webber Wentzel Scholarship

The following criteria are considered for the Webber Wentzel Scholarship:

  • Must be a South African citizen
  • Currently enrolled at a South African institution
  • Registered for the penultimate year of study towards an LLB degree in the year the scholarship is awarded
  • Demonstrate academic talent with a minimum average of 65%
  • Either come from a previously disadvantaged background or demonstrate financial need

Should you meet these requirements, be sure to apply for the Webber Wentzel scholarship and get closer to achieving your educational goals.

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Medicine Bursaries Open for Applications in 2023

Medicine bursaries are designed to assist students pursuing a medical degree. Universities, medical schools, hospitals and government departments generally offer these bursaries. 

The great thing about Medicine Bursaries is that they provide ample support when it comes to study costs, such as tuition fees, textbooks and living expenses—giving aspiring doctors and healthcare practitioners the tools they need to succeed in the healthcare industry. 

Ready to kickstart your career in medicine? Let’s take a look at the medicine bursaries open for applications in 2023:

Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa Bursary

Bursary application closing date: May 2024

The Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa is excited to announce the availability of bursary funding for the 2024 academic year. Thanks to the generous support of the Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education (FPE), students pursuing Pharmacy-related studies at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels have the opportunity to receive financial assistance! 

For undergraduate students, the bursaries are specifically aimed at those who are currently in their 2nd year or beyond of studying BPharm pharmacy. Each bursary is awarded for one academic year, and it’s important to note that applicants must submit a new application each year to be considered for bursary renewal. The selection process for undergraduate bursaries takes into account various factors such as the student’s financial circumstances, academic achievements and any other financial assistance they may need.

Postgraduate students pursuing Master’s or Doctoral degrees in Pharmacy-related subjects are also eligible to apply for the bursaries. Like the undergraduate bursaries, the postgraduate bursaries are awarded for one academic year at a time, necessitating a new application for renewal. Candidates for the postgraduate bursaries are evaluated based on two main criteria: the viability of their research project and their academic potential, which carries a 60% weighting, as well as their demonstrated financial need, which carries a 40% weighting.

Requirements for the Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa Bursary

Before applying for the bursaries, it is important to meet the minimum entry criteria outlined below. Please keep in mind that failing to satisfy all the requirements will result in your application not being considered:

Undergraduate Bursary:

  • You should be a South African citizen.
  • Completion of Matric is required.
  • You must be enrolled full-time in a BPharm qualification.
  • The bursary is available for students entering their 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of study. Unfortunately, 1st-year students are not eligible for funding.
  • You must be studying at a recognised higher education institution in South Africa.
  • As a requirement, you need to be a PSSA student member. Students are required to pay a small fee of R100.

Postgraduate Bursary:

  • You should be a South African citizen.
  • Completion of Matric is required.
  • You must have completed an undergraduate qualification.
  • Full-time enrollment in a postgraduate (Master’s or Doctoral) Pharmacy qualification is necessary.
  • You must be studying at a recognised tertiary institution in South Africa.

Applications for the Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa Bursary open in June 2023! Students looking to apply can do so as soon as applications have opened.

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Nursing Bursaries Open for Applications in 2023

Nursing bursaries are available to support students pursuing a career in nursing. Nursing colleges, hospitals, government departments and private organisations offer these bursaries. 

Nursing bursaries aim to lighten the financial burden of nursing education by covering tuition fees and other related expenses. 

That’s why, if you’re a student looking to become a nurse, but are in dire need of funding, a nursing bursary (such as the one below) could be a great option for you:

Mediclinic External Bursary Opportunities

Bursary application closing date: 31 July 2023

Mediclinic understands the importance of having well-trained healthcare professionals, especially in the face of a global skills shortage. That’s why they’re excited to offer a limited number of bursaries to help cover course fees for individuals who are enrolling or already studying in the fields of: 

  • Nursing
  • Pharmacy
  • Emergency Medical Care

Requirements for Mediclinic Bursary

In order to be considered for the Mediclinic Bursary, you need to meet the below requirements:

  • Grade 11 or 12 results: Your results from these grades will be reviewed to assess your eligibility for the 1st year of study. It is essential that your grades meet the requirements for admission into a Bachelor’s programme.
  • Academic progress: For subsequent years of study, you will need to submit your program results achieved thus far. This will be considered when evaluating your application for continued financial support.
  • Proof of acceptance/registration: You must provide evidence of acceptance or registration into the programme at a recognised higher education institution that offers your specific course of study.
  • Employment Equity: Preference will be given to candidates who qualify under Employment Equity guidelines. Mediclinic is committed to promoting diversity and equal opportunities.
  • Financial status: The financial situation of both your parents and yourself will be taken into consideration during the selection process. This helps Mediclinic ensure that the bursary support is directed toward those who require it the most.

Applicants who meet the above requirements will be well on their way to becoming a nurse in South Africa! If you’re excited to start your journey within the nursing sector, then be sure to apply to the Mediclinic Bursary Programme before the end of July.

Fund Your Studies with Fundi

Don’t quite meet the requirements for the bursaries listed above? Don’t see a bursary that’s relevant to your field of study? Don’t worry, there are still other funding options available!

If you’re a government worker in need of funding for your studies, then you’ll be happy to know that Fundi is accepting applications!

Fundi offers study loans to students that cover a range of educational costs, including everything from accommodation, learning devices and tuition fees.

Want to find out if you qualify? Then be sure to check out the Fundi loan calculator and start your educational journey today!

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