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Are you a South African student struggling to afford university fees? You may be eligible for an ISFAP bursary!
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The Funza Lushaka Bursary Programme is a multi-year programme which promotes teaching as a profession. Find out if you qualify for this bursary programme.
Feenix is an online fundraising platform for students where students can fundraise money for their studies, with the help of their community.
Pursuing your tertiary comes with the burden of finding alternative funding assistance, especially in cases where affordability is an issue. Fortunately, there are several types of bursaries and scholarships that are available to aspiring tertiary students.
ISFAP funding is there to provide financial funding to lower-income students and those who fall into the “missing middle" and struggle to pay their tuition fees. Here's how ISFAP bursaries work.
South Africa has 50 Technical Vocational Education and Training Colleges, with more than 200 hundred campuses countrywide. If you’d like to obtain a qualification from one of these institutions but don’t have financial means, you can consider applying for a bursary.
Changing your banking details for SRD.SASSA.GOV.ZA can be confusing, but this post has got you covered. If you want to change your bank details for your grant you can read on for answers to common FAQs.
It goes without question that legal professionals, including lawyers and Advocates play a crucial role in the function of the country’s justice system. Thus, it is unsurprising that pursuing a law degree is considered a lucrative career choice.
Are you an international student hoping to study in South Africa and in need of a bursary? Here is all you need to know.
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