Investec Bursary Programme 2020 for Young South Africans

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Application Deadline: 30 September 2019.

Investec, in partnership with StudyTrust, provides the funding necessary to see young South Africans with academic potential get to university. With our assistance, they are able to study towards financial sector related degrees at various local universities.

Requirements

Applications are open to: All young SA citizens with academic potential who are in need of financial assistance.
Pupils holding or working towards a matric exemption with a minimum of 70% in English and Mathematics (not Maths Literacy) and a 60% pass rate in all other subjects.

Benefits

Investec offers a full bursary per year towards study-related expenses. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Selection Criteria

Bursary selection is based on financial need, academic potential and study programmes. Bursaries are available for:

  1. Full-time students at Further Education and Training (FET) and Agricultural Colleges
  2. University of Technology and University students studying full-time, with a pass symbol in all subjects, studying towards careers in demand by the labour market
  3. Applicants for tertiary bursaries must specify: exact name of study programme, type and name of the educational institution and the year of study. Please differentiate clearly between “University of Technology” and “University”. Study programme changes, after submitting your application forms, may lead to the cancellation of a bursary.

How To Apply

  1. Complete your bursary applications online between 1 April 2019 and 30 September 2019.
  2. Please carefully follow our instructions below. We do not consider incomplete bursary applications.
  3. Our online application form (preferred) is accessed by clicking on the link below. An application form can be requested from StudyTrust here.
  4. Please do not use previous year’s bursary application forms for applications for 2020 bursaries.

Document Checklist

Documents to accompany your bursary application (where applicable)

  1.  South African ID.
    2. Grade 11 final results.
    3. This year’s June results (or your latest results if you are not studying this year).
    4. Official Matric/ NSC results if you have completed Grade 12.
    5. Tertiary students: June results or progress report of all subjects (if no examinations were written).
    6. A Testimonial by a responsible Educational Official from your Teacher or Lecturer.
    7. Pay slips for your parent(s) if employed.
    8. Latest financial statements if your parent(s) is/are self-employed.
    9. Sworn affidavits if your parent(s) is/are unemployed.
    10. Death certificates if your parent(s) is/are deceased.
    11. Divorce certificate if your parents are divorced.
    12. Sworn statement from one parent if your parents are separated/have no contact.
    13. A copy of your CV.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Investec Bursary Programmes 2020

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