By | January 10, 2018

NYDA: 2018 / 2019 Solomon Mahlangu Bursary / Scholarship

Closing Date: 15 December 2017 (Post), Closing Date: 16 January 2018 (Online) 

The Scholarship Fund provides financial support to young people who have been accepted to pursue full-time degrees in courses that fall within the priority growth sectors and critical and scarce skills areas as outlined in the labour planning frameworks of the country.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Students must be applying for admission to one of the public universities as a 1st year full-time student in a priority study (see below).
  • High school learners who plan to attend one of the public universities or universities of technology after completing the National Senior Certificate
  • Must meet University Admission Points Score (APS) and achieve an average of 70% in the NSC exams
  • Must be South African citizens under 35
  • Financial neediness – combined household income of less than R15 000 a month
  • Reside in rural/semi-rural areas/townships

Priority of Study

Full-time degrees that fall within the priority growth sectors, critical and scarce skills areas outlined in the labour planning framework of the country. Full-time degrees that fall within the priority growth sectors, critical and scarce skills areas outlined in the labour planning framework of the country.

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The following costs are covered by the Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship:

  • Tuition
  • Accommodation (thresholds apply)
  • Meals
  • Study Books/equipment  (thresholds apply

How To Apply

Solomon Mahlangu scholarship Fund

VDG house

8 Victoria Road

PLUMSTEAD

Cape Town 7945

Or email to: studentfunding@studentfundingportal.com

Enquiries about applications: call 021 2000 476 / 087 2300 194, email: studentfunding@studentfundingportal.com

  • we strongly encourage online applications as this will avoid delays which could ultimately lead to applications not being considered

Applicants must:

  • meet university admission point score (aps) and achieve an average of 70% in the NSC exams
  • be applying as a 1st year full time student for a degree/diploma that falls within the priority growth sectors and in critical and scarce skills areas as outlined in the labour planning frameworks of the country
  • be a south African citizen under 35 years of age
  • be financially needy- combined household income of less than r15 000.00 a month

Please note:

  • application does not automatically mean acceptance; a final selection of students to be covered by the Solomon Mahlangu scholarship is made by a committee;
  • no late or incomplete applications will be accepted;
  • all information submitted is strictly confidential