Nedbank Bursary Programme 2025 (External)
Deadline: 31 August 2024
Location: South Africa
Nedbank Bursary Programme 2025 overview
Nedbank South Africa is accepting applications for the 2025 academic year bursaries.
Purpose: Supporting academically deserving students with proven financial need to take their first steps toward achieving their dreams and obtain their first Undergraduate or Honours degree.
The Nedbank External Bursary Programme (bursary) aims to fund academically deserving students who do not have the financial means to study fulltime towards a first Undergraduate or Honours qualification at a South African public University or University of Technology.
The aim of the bursary programme is to address South Africa’s scarce-skills shortages, with a specific focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and Green Economy skills.
Green economy promotes sustaining and advancing economic, environmental and social well-being. Green economy skills refer to those areas of study that focus on improving human well-being and social equity, while also significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities. Green economy skills include the reducing of carbon emissions and pollution, increasing energy and materials efficiency and enhancing our natural capital.
Criteria for selection
- We will only consider applications from South African citizens.
- You must have a proven financial need, as determined by household income.
You must have obtained the following minimum academic results:
- An average of 65% in the year that you are applying for the bursary, ie in grade 12 or at university level.
- An average of 65% for the required subjects aligned to the degree you plan to study at university.
- We will not consider applicants who completed their grade 12 or senior certificate with Mathematics Literacy.
- You must have obtained admission to a South African public university or university of technology for the Undergraduate or Honours qualification you plan to study.
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Supporting documents required for your application
- A certified copy of your South African identity card/document.
- Your most recent academic transcript.
- Grade 11 final results, as well as your mid-year results if you are currently in grade 12.
- Grade 12 final results as well as your mid-year results if you are currently in your first year at university.
- Your last academic year results as well as your current mid-year results if you are currently at university.
- The financial checks affidavit must be signed by: your parent(s) or guardian(s); you, the bursary applicant.
The screening process
- We will only consider bursary applications submitted online via the link we have provided.
- Incomplete bursary applications will be disqualified.
- Bursary applications will be screened and shortlisted according to the qualifying criteria listed as mentioned above.
Required supporting documents for applicants
Parents, legal guardians and all income-earning members of a shortlisted applicant’s household must provide the following:
- Written consent that they understand that personal information will be requested and given to third parties who will assist the Nedbank Educational Trust with verifying income (the Financial Checks Affidavit).
- Completed income and expenditure statement for the applicant’s combined household income.
- Certified copies of the following documents in a single batch, within seven working days of the application:
- Identity document(s).
- Most recent payslip(s), letter(s) of employment, not older than three months, of each parent or guardian.
- Proof of income, home loan account statement, and city/town council rates and taxes statement (not older than three months), if parents or guardians are informal traders or hawkers.
- IRP5, IT3 and IT12 forms for the past two years, if parents or guardians are earning commission only.
- An official pension slip or bank statement (not older than three months), if parents or guardians receive income in the form of pension/grant/maintenance/rent/interest from investments.
- Parents’/ guardians’ and applicant’s latest three months bank statements.
Application
Shortlisted applicants will be required to undergo psychometric and other assessments and attend a virtual interview.
Applications are open until 31 August 2024.
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