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BURSARIES FOR SOUTH AFRICANS STUDENTS 2024

AGRICULTURE & AGRICULTURAL RELATED STUDIES BURSARIES FOR STUDENTS 2024

Supervisory management of crops, livestock, and other commodities sold to businesses or individual consumers falls within the purview of agricultural managers. The day-to-day management of commercial agricultural activities is handled by agricultural managers. This includes budgeting, employing and supervising production staff, crop planning, and farm maintenance oversight.

Here are a list of bursaries and scholarships that fund Agriculture and Agricultural-related studies:

  • Absa Fellowship/ Scholarship Programme
  • AECI Limited Bursary
  • Agbiz Centenary Bursary
  • Agribusiness Centenary Bursary
  • Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA) Bursary
  • Agricultural Research Council (ARC) Bursary
  • AgriSETA Bursary
  • Bester Bursary & Graduate Development Programme
  • Black Management Forum (BMF) Bursary
  • Black Mountain Study Trust Bursary
  • Bushbuckridge Local Municipality Bursary
  • Calvin and Family Group (CFG) Bursary
  • Chris Hani District Municipality Bursary
  • Citrus Academy Bursary
  • Corteva Agriscience Bursary
  • Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) Bursary
  • Department of Correctional Services Bursary
  • Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform (DRDAR) Bursary
  • Dube TradePort Bursary
  • Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
  • Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality Bursary
  • FirstRand Foundation Trust Bursary
  • Food for Mzansi Bursary
  • Gert Sibande District Municipality Bursary
  • Globeleq Scholarship
  • GrandWest Bursary
  • Greater Letaba Municipality Bursary
  • GWK Bursary Fund
  • HORTGRO Bursary
  • IDB Education Trust Bursary Loan
  • Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) Bursary
  • Islamic Relief Bursary
  • Joe Morolong Assmang Bursary
  • KwaZulu-Natal Government Bursaries
  • L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science South Africa Grant
  • Land Bank Bursary
  • Limpopo Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (LDARD) Bursary
  • Maize Trust Bursary
  • Mastercard Foundation Scholarship
  • Motsepe Foundation Bursary
  • Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
  • Musina Local Municipality Bursary
  • National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC) Bursary
  • NEET (National Economic Education Trust) Bursary
  • Nestlés Future Talent Bursary
  • North West Provincial Government Bursaries
  • Northern Cape Provincial Government Bursary
  • Okhahlamba Local Municipality Bursary
  • Omnia Bursary
  • Potato Industry Development Trust Bursaries
  • Quantum Foods Bursary
  • Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships (QECS)
  • Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone (RBIDZ) Bursary
  • Rustenburg Municipality Bursary
  • SA Cultivar & Technology Agency (SACTA) Bursary
  • SAB (South African Breweries) Bursary
  • SAMAC Bursary
  • Santam Bursary
  • Sasol Agriculture Trust Bursary
  • SIOC Community Development Trust (SIOC-cdt) Bursary
  • Sorghum Trust Scholarship
  • South African Nursery Association Bursary
  • South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) Bursary
  • Southern Farms Bursary
  • Subtrop SAAGA Bursary
  • Subtrop Lindsey Milne Bursary
  • Sugar Industry Trust Fund for Education (SITFE) Bursary
  • Thabo Mofutsanyane District Municipality Bursary
  • The Document Warehouse Bursary
  • Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
  • Ubuhlebezwe Municipality Bursary
  • UKZN College of Agriculture, Engineering, and Science Bursary
  • Vhembe District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
  • WAAW Foundation Scholarship
  • Western Cape Department of Agriculture Bursary
  • Westfalia Fruit Bursary
  • WIPHOLD Bursary

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What is a Bursary: A bursary is a monetary award given to students or individuals to help them pursue their education or training. Unlike loans, bursaries do not have to be repaid. They are typically awarded based on financial need, academic achievement, or other criteria set by the organization providing the bursary.

How do I Apply: Applying for a bursary does not guarantee acceptance, as the number of applicants can often surpass the bursary funds available. When that happens, applicants are chosen based on the highest amount of financial need. Bursary applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.

Here are our top 5 bursary application tips:

  1. Make sure you fill in the whole application. We can only assess your financial need if we have all the details.
  2. Submit on time. Take note of the deadline and make sure you apply before the deadline. Early is always best so you have time to ask questions or fix problems.
  3. Ensure your social insurance number is added. Without your social insurance number, your bursary cannot be awarded. To add your SIN you can enter it through your ACSIS account with the button “Update SIN” located below Financial Aid on the left-hand side.
  4. Make sure you apply for OSAP or out-of-province funding if you are a domestic student.
  5. Include your financial resources. Include information about money coming in, so the committee can see if the budget balances. Unrealistic budgets may be disqualified.

Who qualifies for this bursary?

  • A South African Citizen
  • Enrolled in a public college for further education and training in South Africa
  • Only full-time applicants may be registered for the National Certificate (Vocational) or Report 191 (Nated).

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Would you still be eligible for a bursary the next year if your academic performance was poor?

Students seeking financial aid of any type must achieve great academic outcomes because financial resources are scarce in South Africa. In addition to giving qualifying students financial aid, the F.E.T. Colleges Bursary Scheme seeks to close the large skills gap in our country.
If academic achievement is not promoted, these talent shortages will not be addressed. Therefore, a student will not be qualified for a scholarship the next year if they fail their academic courses.

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