Studying Law remains one of the top aspirations of many South African high school students. Even individuals who have already launched their careers still aspire to read Law someday.
In 2017, 5185 students graduated with an LLB degree. Most of these students were enrolled at UNISA, the University of Pretoria, the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and the University of the Witwatersrand.
Law is one of the preferred programs for tertiary students in South Africa.
Sadly, not all students who aspire to read Law at the university end up reading the program due to financial issues.
How to Get a Bursary to Study Law in South Africa
Earning a law degree is good goal, but it can also be expensive. Thankfully, numerous bursaries in South Africa can help with the financial burden for deserving students.
Here’s a breakdown of how to increase your chances of getting a bursary to study Law:
- Eligibility: Most bursaries require South African citizenship or permanent residency. They typically prioritize students enrolled full-time in an LLB program (undergraduate or postgraduate) at a South African university. Strong academic performance is a significant plus; some bursaries might consider factors like leadership qualities or financial need.
- Finding Bursaries: universities, the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA), and private organizations offer research bursary options. Resources like, Bursaries Africa and bursary websites of specific law firms are excellent starting points.
Can Foreigners Get Bursaries in South Africa?
Obtaining a bursary as an international student can be challenging but possible. Some universities offer bursaries specifically for international students, though these tend to be less common than those for South African residents.
International Students and Studying Law in South Africa
International students can pursue law degrees in South Africa. South African universities welcome international applicants, though admission requirements may differ for international students.
The best course of action to receive specific details is to contact the admissions office of your preferred university.
Choosing a Law School
South Africa boasts several excellent law schools. The “best” school depends on your individual preferences and priorities. When deciding, consider factors like program offerings, faculty expertise, location, and student support services. Researching past graduates’ career placements can also be insightful.
So, whether you aspire to read Law or are already reading Law but are facing financial issues, Bursaries Africa has compiled a list of bursary programs that aid students in studying Law so that Law can help shape society.
Law Bursaries for South African Students
Allan Gray Orbis Fellowship Bursary
Bheki Mlangeni Memorial Scholarship
Black Management Forum (BMF) Bursary
Bushbuckridge Local Municipality Bursary
Calvin and Family Group (CFG) Bursary
Canon Collins Trust and University of London Scholarships for Distance Learning
Canon Collins Trust Joel Joffe Scholarship
Canon Collins Trust Leigh Day Scholarship
Canon Collins Sol Plaatje Scholarship
Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) Bursary
Dept of Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and Tourism (EC) Bursary
Education Empowerment and Development Fund (EEDF) Bursary
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
Emfuleni Local Municipality Bursary
EP Bradlow Bursary at Stellenbosch University
Fasken Martineau/ Bell Dewar Bursary
FirstRand Foundation Trust Bursary
Gallagher Foundation Scholarship
Gauteng Dept of Roads and Transport Bursary
Gauteng Provincial Treasury Bursary
Golden Arrow Bus Services (GABS) Bursary
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) Bursary
Hessequa Local Municipality Bursary
Imperial Stellenbosch University Bursary
Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) Bursary
iSimangaliso Wetland Park Bursary
Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme
KwaDukuza Municipality Bursary
KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport Bursary
Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund (LPFF) Bursary
Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (LEDET) Bursary
Mastercard Foundation Scholarship
Mitsubishi Power Africa Bursary
Moses Kotane Institute Bursary
Mpumalanga Attorneys Council Bursary
Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
North West Provincial Government Bursaries
Pretune SIM Card Bursary
Prince Albert Municipality Bursary
Public Investment Corporation (PIC) Bursary
Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships (QECS)
Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) Bursary
Roche Diagnostics Bursary 2024 Application
Rio Tinto/ Richards Bay Minerals
Road Traffic Infringement Agency Bursary
SASSETA Bursary
SIOC Community
South African Forestry Company Limited (SAFCOL) Bursary
South African Journal on Human Rights (SAJHR) Bursary
South African Reserve Bank Bursary
Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Bursary
Talksure Bursary
TCTA (Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority) Bursary
The Paul Mthimunye Bursary Fund
Tim Mills Memorial Bursary
TOTAL Bursary
Transport Education Training Authority (TETA) Bursary
VKB Group Bursary
Webber Wentzel Scholarship