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How to get a bursary



Apply early



Don't wait till you reach your matric  year to look for
financial aid opportunities.



By the time you enter Grade 10 you should have started to think
seriously about potential careers.



Research which higher education institutions offer study
programmes that correspond with your career choice.



Find out about entrance requirements, course fees and funding
opportunities and apply for these as soon as possible.



Early application also eliminates the stress often caused by
postponing such an important task.



Work hard at school



Don't make the minimum entrance requirements for a study
programme your academic goal.



Go beyond what is expected.



The quickest way to get the attention of a company or potential
benefactor is through your marks.



Sponsors are not only looking for the most disadvantaged
student.



They want to select a student that is going to make a positive
contribution to society.



Show interest in your community



As mentioned before your success is not merely determined by
the actual application process but rather by the work you do
before you apply.



In some cases applicants will be required to provide relevant
real life examples of where they have demonstrated initiative,
determination and hard work.



Using community work as a reference is a good way to show these
traits.



Displaying entrepreneurial and leadership qualities outside of
school will set you apart from other applicants.



Make a point of participating in community work or extra mural
activities that will enhance your application.



Follow application directions



Different companies offer different types of bursary
opportunities at different times during the year.



Make sure that you don't miss out on opportunities by
subscribing to career websites like ours at Click Here to Careers Portal
to receive alerts about opening and closing application dates.



Find out in advance which legal documents must be included and
where to apply for the bursary.



You may need to certify documents which will require additional
time and effort.



In most cases you will be asked to fill out a bursary form and
return it via post, email or through an online application
process.



Whether or not you are selected to receive a particular bursary
it always pays to do your research, be prepared and work hard.



There may be a different opportunity waiting for you on the
horizon.



Funding Institutions:



Eduloan - 0860 55 55 44
National Career Advice Helpline. 086 0111 673
National Youth Development Agency- 0800525252



National Student Financial Aid Scheme - 021 763 3232



Click Here to Students Loans Page on
Careers Portal



 



 



 



 


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