First Things First: What Exactly is a Bursary?
Think of a bursary as a gift, not a debt. Unlike a student loan, which you have to pay back with interest, a bursary is financial aid awarded based on proven financial need and academic merit. While some may require you to work for the company after you graduate (a “work-back” agreement), it’s an incredible opportunity to get your degree paid for and secure a job at the same time. It’s a win-win.
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Your Step-by-Step Application Roadmap
Phase 1: The Preparation Toolkit
Success loves preparation. Don’t wait until the last minute. Get these documents scanned, certified, and ready to go:
- ✅ Certified copy of your South African ID.
- ✅ Your final Grade 11 and most recent Grade 12 results.
- ✅ Proof of university acceptance or registration.
- ✅ Proof of address (a utility bill or affidavit).
- ✅ Parents’ or guardians’ proof of income (payslips or affidavit).
Phase 2: Finding Your Perfect Match
Not all bursaries are the same. They are often targeted. Here’s where to look:
- Field-Specific Bursaries: If you’re studying Engineering, look at companies like Sasol and Eskom. For finance, check the major banks.
- University-Specific Bursaries: Always check your university’s financial aid office. They have funding only available to their students.
- Government & SETA Bursaries: National and provincial governments (like NSFAS and DWS) are major funders, as are the Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs).
- Our Featured List: We keep an updated list of the best opportunities right here on this page! (Scroll down to see).
Phase 3: Writing a Winning Motivational Letter
This is your chance to shine. A generic letter will be ignored. Here’s how to make an impact:
- Tell Your Story: Don’t just say you need money. Explain *why* you chose your field of study. What event or person inspired you? Make it personal.
- Connect to Them: Show that you’ve researched the company. Mention one of their values or a recent project and explain how your own goals align with their mission.
- Focus on the Future: Explain how this bursary will not only help you, but how it will enable you to contribute to your community or the country after you graduate.
- Proofread. Twice. Spelling and grammar mistakes show a lack of care. Read it aloud to catch errors and have a friend or teacher check it for you.
Expert Tip: Avoid These Common Mistakes!
- Missing the Deadline: No exceptions are made. Mark the date on a calendar!
- Submitting an Incomplete Application: If they ask for three documents, provide exactly three. Double-check the list.
- Not Meeting the Criteria: Don’t apply for a mining bursary if you’re studying marketing. Read the requirements carefully to save your time.
- Ignoring a Work-Back Clause: Understand what you are committing to. It’s a great opportunity, but you need to be aware of the service obligation.