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Achieve your dream with a bursary or loan

Many children dream of becoming doctors, nurses, teachers or lawyers and making a difference in their societies. To achieve these dreams they will need to study and further their education. However, studying at a tertiary institution costs a lot of money and many parents cannot afford it.

To help hard-working and determined young people to realise their potential and achieve their dreams, funding is available from government‘s National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). It helps needy students with financial aid in the form of bursaries or loans.

Students who apply for financial aid may be granted a full or partial bursary. This means that a student may be granted a bursary, which covers all or only half their tertiary fees. To cover the remaining half, families can apply for an additional loan. The amount of money you will get depends on your Grade 11 exam results and your family’s income or financial situation.

You will have to go through a Means Test, which will assess your family’s financial situation to see whether you qualify for financial
aid. Your family may have to make a contribution depending on their income. The rest of the funds needed may be provided through a loan from NSFAS, or you may qualify for one of the bursaries administered by NSFAS.

Many tertiary institutions and private companies offer bursaries, but you have to apply well in advance to avoid missing the deadlines.

Funza Lushaka Bursary Programme

If you are interested in studying for a Bachelor of Education degree or a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), the Department of Education offers the Funza Lushaka Bursary Programme. Students who are interested to apply for this bursary and are successful,
will be required to teach in a provincial education department for the same number of years they received the bursary.

The bursary covers tuition fees, residence or approved accommodation and meal costs, books and learning material allowance and a monthly allowance for living expenses. For more information visit http://www.funzalushaka.doe.gov.za/.

The Department of Trade and Industry (dti)

The dti offers the following bursaries for five applicants for 2011.

  • BCom Economics: You will need a level 5 or between 60 and 69% in English and Mathematics.
  • BCom Econometrics: You will need a Level 5 or between 60 and 69% for English and a Level 6 or between 70 and 79% for Mathematics.
  • BCom Accounting: You will need a Level 5 or between 60% and 69% for Mathematics and a Level 6 or between 70% and 79% for English.
  • BCom Statistics: You will need a Level 5 or between 60-69% for English and a Level 6 or between 70% and 79% for Mathematics.

To apply you must be a South African citizen and you must have the following: a copy of the admission letter to a tertiary institution where the above fields of study are offered, a completed bursary application (it can be found on www.thedti.gov.za), ID photos and certified copies of certificate/exam results.

Post all these documents to: Mr Norman Hlungwani, Department of Trade and Industry, Private Bag X84, Pretoria, 0001. 

Send all these documents to:
Mr Norman Hlungwani,
Department of Trade and Industry,
Private Bag X84, Pretoria, 0001.

The closing date for applications is September 2010.

For more information, call 012 394 3423 or e-mail
NHlungwani@thedti.gov.za

– Samona Murugan

For more information on the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), contact the university or college where you have been admitted for further study.