The Bursary Information Pack - The "where", "what" and "how" of applying for bursaries for students in Matric in 2011 and plan on going to university in 2012.
If you are looking to finance your studies, you could raise part of the money through a bursary and part through a loan. You would still most likely need to work part-time as well. Most people have to work their way through their studies! These links may help you to find some of the possible sources of funds. If you come across more sources of funds you think will help others, please let us know. You can comment on this page and on our Facebook Page.

If you have a mobile device with Internet access, you can access this website at: www.gostudy.mobi
REAP - The Rural Education Access Programme
The Rural Education Access Programme assists students from poor rural communities to access tertiary education. REAP provides rural students with a support and development programme to enable success with their studies. It aims to develop confident young South Africans, with capacity and sound values. Visit the following link for more information.
Visit the following links for more information regarding Bursaries:
- Bursary guide by gAL
- Bursary guide by PACE
- Bursary guide by VUMA!
- Bursary guide by the NQF
- Bursary guide by Bursary.co.za
- Bursary guide by Brand South Africa
- Bursary guide by Funza Lushaka bursaries
- Bursary guide by The Bursary Institute of SA
Search for Busaries at the SETAs





