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Where to Find Private Bursaries for University Students

Private bursaries can help students pay for university. But many do not know where to find them.

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In South Africa, many students look for help to pay for university. NSFAS is popular, but it does not help everyone. Private bursaries are another way to get support. These bursaries come from companies, banks, and groups that want to help students grow.

One place to look is big companies. Brands like Sasol, Shoprite, and Vodacom give bursaries every year. They help students who study things like science, IT, or business. You can find these bursaries on their websites or on trusted platforms like universityhub.co.za

Banks also give bursaries. Nedbank, Standard Bank, and Capitec have bursary programs. They help students who want to study finance, law, or accounting. These bursaries often ask for good marks and a strong motivation letter.

Some bursaries come from charities. Groups like Allan Gray Orbis Foundation and Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation help students with big dreams. They look for leaders and hard workers. These bursaries give more than money. They also give support and training.

You can also check bursary websites. Sites like zabursaries.co.za and graduates24.co.za list new bursaries every week. They show who can apply, what you need, and when to apply. These sites help you stay updated.

Universities also list private bursaries. Go to the financial aid page of places like UWC, TUT, or UFS. Some bursaries are only for students at that school. Ask the student office for help.

Social media can help too. Many bursary groups post on Facebook or X. Follow pages that share bursary news. You can also join WhatsApp groups that talk about student funding.

Always read the rules before you apply. Some bursaries need you to study a certain course or live in a certain place. Some ask for interviews or extra papers. Make sure you follow every step.

Can I apply for more than one private bursary?

Yes, you can apply for many bursaries. But you must tell the truth. If you get more than one, some bursaries may ask you to choose. It is good to apply to many so you have more chances. Just make sure each letter is different and fits the bursary rules.

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