10 Best Scholarships for South African Students in 2025

   

If you’ve ever worried about how you’re going to pay for university, college, or even your postgraduate studies — you’re not alone. Higher education in South Africa has never been more expensive, and with the cost of living going up, it’s easy to feel like your dreams are just out of reach.

But here’s the truth: There is funding out there. And not just from NSFAS.

Every year, thousands of rands in scholarships and bursaries go unclaimed in South Africa. Why? Because many students don’t know where to look, or they assume they won’t qualify.

Well, that ends today.

Whether you're applying for your first degree or looking to study overseas, here are 10 excellent scholarship and bursary opportunities every South African student should know about in 2025.


1. NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme)

Let’s start with the obvious — NSFAS is the most widely known student funding body in South Africa.

  • 💰 Covers tuition, accommodation, transport, meals, and books

  • 🏛️ Available for students in public universities and TVET colleges

  • 🎯 Household income must be below R350,000 per year

If you're eligible and haven’t applied yet — do it today.


2. Funza Lushaka Bursary (for Teaching)

Want to become a teacher? The Funza Lushaka bursary is one of the best routes into education.

  • 💰 Covers full tuition, accommodation, meals, and more

  • 📚 For BEd and PGCE students

  • ✅ Requires that you teach at a public school after graduation


3. Department of Health Bursaries (Provincial)

Most provinces in South Africa offer health bursaries to students studying medicine, nursing, pharmacy, or other health-related fields.

  • 💰 Full bursary + monthly stipend

  • 🏥 You’ll be required to work in the public health sector afterward

  • 📍 Check your province's Department of Health website


4. Standard Bank Bursary Programme

Standard Bank funds top-performing students in a wide range of disciplines.

  • 💰 Covers tuition, accommodation, textbooks, and meals

  • 🎓 Fields: Commerce, IT, Engineering, Actuarial Science, and more

  • 🧾 Must have strong academic record and financial need


5. SAICA Thuthuka Bursary (Chartered Accountants)

If you're passionate about numbers and planning to become a CA(SA), this is for you.

  • 💰 Full cost bursary + mentorship + support programs

  • 🎯 For African and Coloured students pursuing a BCom CA-stream degree

  • 📍 Available at select universities (UJ, UP, UKZN, etc.)


6. Vodacom Bursary Programme

Vodacom isn’t just about airtime — they’re also investing in the next generation of tech leaders.

  • 💰 Full tuition, devices, allowance, accommodation

  • 🎓 Fields: STEM, Engineering, IT, and Computer Science

  • 🕒 Applications usually open early in the year


7. The Allan Gray Orbis Fellowship (Entrepreneurship)

If you’re a young entrepreneur or innovator, this fellowship could change your life.

  • 💰 Full university funding + mentorship + access to entrepreneurial network

  • 🎓 For high-potential matriculants and first-years

  • 💡 Heavy focus on leadership and impact


8. Mandela Rhodes Foundation Scholarship (Postgraduate)

This one’s a big deal — and highly competitive.

  • 💰 Full postgraduate tuition + leadership development + residence allowance

  • 🌍 For South Africans and other Africans under age 30

  • 🎓 Honors or Masters-level study at any SA university


9. MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program (Africa-Wide)

Want to study at prestigious universities like UCT, ALA, or even overseas? This program offers full funding to exceptional African students.

  • 💰 Tuition, airfare, visa fees, accommodation, stipend

  • 🌍 Study locally or abroad (US, UK, Canada)

  • 🧠 Focused on leadership and giving back to Africa


10. Your Municipality or Local Bursary Office

You might be shocked to find out that your local municipality might have bursaries — especially if you’re from a rural area or under-served province.

  • 💡 Ask at your local municipal office

  • 🧾 Requirements are usually: proof of residence, acceptance letter, academic record

  • ✅ Sometimes open to adult learners or bridging students too


Final Thoughts

Getting a degree in South Africa doesn’t have to mean drowning in debt or giving up on your dreams.

Whether you're chasing a career in medicine, teaching, IT, or business — there is a scholarship or bursary out there with your name on it.

The most important thing you can do today is apply early, apply smart, and apply to more than one.

📌 Bookmark this page, tell your friends, and check back — we update these lists regularly.


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