Stellenbosch University Faculty of AgriSciences Bursaries or Scholarship
Bursaries and Loans
Sport Bursaries:
A number of special bursaries are available for those who have excelled at sport. You may obtain further details of these bursaries from Maties Sport at 021 808 4642 orĀ matiesport@sun.ac.za. The Sports bursaries are not included in the Bursaries and Loans Yearbook.
Other Bursaries (all included in the Calender):
A large number of general bursaries for study in any faculty, as well as bursaries for study in a specific faculty or department, are described in the Calender (Bursaries and Loans: Undergraduate) and are available to students who are academically deserving and/or financially needy.
Merit bursaries for first-year students:
Merit bursaries are awarded according to grade 12 aggregates in the following categories of achievement:
- 85% to 89.9%
- 90% and higher
You will be awarded a merit bursary if you obtain a grade 12 average of 85% or more (excluding Life Orientation) in the final exams. Merit bursaries are calculated as a percentage of the tuition fee by means of a sliding scale, with the smallest rebate for the lowest category (85%+) and the biggest rebate for the highest category (90%+). The rebate for the category 85% to 89,9% will be at least 40%, increasing in the following category.
Merit bursaries are awarded automatically; however, grade 12 learners who have taken their examination with a body other than a provincial department of education have to apply for a merit bursary.
Continuation of Recruitment Bursaries for current students:
Follow this link to view the continuation criteria for current Recruitment Bursary students.
Bursary loans for financially needy students
1. SU BURSARY LOAN
The University also offers bursary loans for needy students.
2. NSFAS BURSARY LOAN
To ensure that your application for financial assistance is considered by Stellenbosch University and NSFAS, we encourage all students to apply at both institutions. (Please note: NSFAS funding is not guaranteed, thus it is crucial that all students apply at the Stellenbosch University for financial assistance)
Follow the NSFAS link: http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/loans.html
Remember:A bursary loan is not the same as a bursary. A bursary refers to money that you do not have to repay, except if you discontinue your studies. A Bursary loan (for example SU or NSFAS bursary loans) is money that you have to repay after completing or upon discontinuation of your studies.
Closing dates for applications:
- All bursary and loan applications administered by the University: 31 August
- Private companies have different closing dates for their bursaries. See the Calender (University Calender Part 2) for the particulars.
- NSFAS Bursary Loan 30 November