Motsepe Foundation Bursary | Guide To Apply
The Motsepe Foundation Bursary supports South African students from underprivileged backgrounds. It prioritizes students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields, as well as Business and the Arts.
This one-in-a-million bursary covers tuition, accommodation, and living expenses, allowing students to focus on their studies.
The foundation goes beyond financial aid by providing mentorship and networking opportunities to help students succeed in their chosen careers.
Motsepe Foundation Bursary Application Process
To apply for the Motsepe Foundation Bursary in 2024, follow these simple steps:
1. Visit the official website of the Motsepe Foundation.
2. Look for the “Bursary” or “Education” section on the website.
3. Follow the instructions provided for the application process.
4. Complete the online application form with accurate information.
5. Submit all required documents, such as academic transcripts and proof of financial need, per the guidelines.
Download the Motsepe Foundation Bursary Application
Motsepe Foundation Bursary Requirements
To be eligible for the Motsepe Foundation Bursary, applicants must meet the following criteria:
1. Must be a South African citizen.
2. Must have proof of admission or registration at an accredited South African tertiary institution.
3. Must demonstrate academic excellence and potential for success.
4. Must come from a disadvantaged background, with proof of financial need.
5. Must be willing to participate in community service activities as the foundation requires.
Motsepe Foundation Bursary Opening And Closing Dates
The Motsepe Foundation Bursary application period is currently closed. Applications normally open around mid-September annually.
Motsepe Foundation Bursary Contact Details
For more information about the Motsepe Foundation Bursary or any inquiries, you can contact the foundation through the following:
Address: P.O. Box 782058, Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Tel: 011 324 1500
Email: info@motsepefoundation.org