Bursary funding options
Financial need should not keep a prospective student from enrolling at the University
Financial need should not keep a prospective student from enrolling at the University
Stellenbosch University (SU) believes that every student who has the potential to succeed academically should as far as practicable be given the appropriate opportunities. This is why SU strives to provide as much support as possible to students who gain admission to the University but who lack financial financial means to study.
The University is very much aware of the financial need of its students. Unfortunately, though, the University has limited funds at its disposal. Students are encouraged to not only look to the University for financial support, but to also explore other external (private; company; state) funding opportunities. The fact that a student has applied for an SU bursary or funding is not a guarantee in any sense that they will be granted such funding.
The University offers two reliable forms of financial support that students can count on, namely merit awards and the highly beneficial “three children” rebates. These awards and rebates are granted based on merit only and do not consider financial need as an eligibility criteria.
Prospective students (with provisional admission to a study programme; this means you have an 8-digit SU student number) and current undergraduates can apply for financial aid. You must also be a South African citizen or have permanent residence status.
PGCE and PG LLB students may apply for undergraduate SU funding, though please note the funding and available bursaries for these study programmes is extremely limited. These students are therefore urged to also consider private external funding options. The non-SU Funding category is a good starting point to research options.
POSTGRADUATE FUNDING Please visit the Postgraduate Office website.
In the first and last instance, each student at Stellenbosch University is personally responsible for making financial provision for the settlement of their Student Fees account.
SU Funding
Prospective and current undergraduate students qualify for SU financial support based on two main criteria: financial need and academic merit
A student is granted financial support, regardless of race and gender, in direct proportion to the extent of their financial need as determined by the financial circumstance documentation submitted and verified by a third party. Please note that SU funding is mostly only partial-cost, with allocations varying in value, and therefore full-cost funding is not guaranteed.
CUBL also manages and administers several bursaries on behalf of external donors according to specific qualifying criteria; there are also family bursaries available to students who have proof of descendancy. The Bursary Yearbook additional funding opportunities for the upcoming academic year are listed per faculty.
SU Funding Opportunities for Undergraduates (SUFO) All undergraduate students are encouraged to apply annually to qualify for SU funding. This means you will be registered on the CUBL financial aid databse and can then be considered for any suitable funding for an upcoming academic year. The application process is online and you will be directed to a secure site to complete the application. We recommend you first review the Application Process tab instructions to prepare your support documents before you click ‘Apply Now’.
Merit Awards (UGEA) SU also offers merit awards (Undergraduate Excellence Awards for first-year students and the Senior Merit Bursary for senior students) for year-to-year academic performance.
Sport Bursary Several special bursaries are available for those who have excelled at sport on a provincial or national level.
SU External Donor Funding
SU receives external donor funding earmarked for bursaries
CUBL manages and administers these bursaries on behalf of external donors and according to specific financial need, academic, and/or other qualifying criteria.
The criteria for SU external donor bursaries differ, so please review this to determine if you are eligible. To be considered, you will also need to complete a unique application form. The application forms part of the SU Funding Opportunities for Undergraduates (SUFO) online process and you will be directed to a secure site to complete the application.
We recommend you first review the Application Process tab instructions to prepare your support documents before you click ‘Apply Now’.
Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences Funding
The Centre for Student Adminstration (CSA) and the CUBL bursary officers on Tygerberg campus (Clinical Building) provide assistance to FMHS students.
CSA focuses on providing a comprehensive service to prospective and current Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) students that includes the administration of undergraduate bursaries. View the funding options available to FMHS undergraduates.
CUBL bursary officers can assist FMHS students who are SU funded, SU external donor funded, or non-SU funded, however any NSFAS-related queries are to be directed to the SU campus assistance desk at nsfas@sun.ac.za. The SU funding application process is online and you will be will be directed to a secure site to complete the application. We recommend you first review the Application Process tab instructions to prepare your support documents before you click ‘Apply Now’.
SA Government Funding
The South African government offers tertiary funding options to prospective university students who meet minimum eligibility criteria.
The mininimum eligibility criteria is that:
- the student is a South African citizen, or has permanent residence status
- the student must currently be in grade 12 and have obtained good academic results so far, or have completed grade 12 with good academic results
Applications are direct via the government and closing dates differ, so please ensure you follow the instructions exactly and apply before the deadline.
Please note Stellenbosch University does not manage the application nor selection process for any government funding; it only assists with the administration of bursary disbursements to successful recipients under instruction from the government agency.
All NSFAS applicants and current NSFAS-funded students must also apply annually for Stellenbosch University Funding Opportunities (SUFO)*. The student is then registered on the CUBL financial aid database and can then be considered for top-up funding (to bridge the financial gaps not covered by NSFAS allowances). This SU funding includes emergency and/or graduate debt funding. The SUFO application process is online and you will be directed to a secure site to complete the application form. For instructions on how to apply, we recommend you first review the SUFO How to apply pdf booklet and prepare your support documents before you click ‘Apply now’.
IMPORTANT NOTE *The University has limited funds available; an application for SU funding is not a guarantee that funding will be allocated.
Non-SU Funding
There are alternative funding options a student can explore – from crowdfunding to private company scholarships that may require a work commitment after you graduate.
Eligibility criteria may not necessarily include financial need, and as the application dates also vary, please make sure you research your options and apply timeously.
Stellenbosch University has limited funds available and applying for SU funding is not a guarantee that a student will be granted an award. All prospective and current undergraduate students are encouraged to pursue all available financial assistance avenues and the filter list includes options and resources as a good starting point.
SU Funding
Bursary Yearbook
The Bursary Yearbook lists SU-managed as well as private company, trust, and government bursaries and funds. These are grouped by faculty, though we suggest that no matter your study programme, you at least also review all the listings in Section 1 (bursaries for study in most faculties) and in Section 3 (Faculty of Science). Any bursary offered across more than one faculty may only be listed under the Science faculty. Please take note of the differing closing dates and application processes.
All listings that state ‘Applications: SUFO’ mean you need to apply via the SU Funding Opportunities online site.
NOTE The 2025 Bursary Yearbook will be published early-July 2024.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close midnight 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU Funding
Bursary Yearbook: FMHS
The Bursary Yearbook is a comprehensive list of financial aid available for the academic academic year.
Bursaries are grouped by faculty and include SU funded bursaries: Review bursaries for most faculties (pages 7–16; pdf 14–23) and those specifically for FMHS undergraduates (pages 46–48; pdf 53–55).
FMHS FUNDING
iThemba FMHS bursary fund
As part of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences’ (FMHS) sustained endeavour to realise its values, vision and mission, the faculty actively promotes access to quality education and works hard to ensure student success. The FMHS iThemba Bursary Fund was established in 2015 in support of students who have exhausted all other avenues to access funding for their studies.
The FMHS has limited funding available in 2023 for TygerMatie undergraduate students in financial need.
Please note the following important points about the bursary fund:
- Awards are determined by financial need and allocated to students who have exhausted all other available options for funding
- Applicants must provide proof they do not qualify for or have been unable to access any other funds, bursaries, and/or loans
- Non-SA citizens will be considered
- Final year undergraduate students and fifth year MBChB students will not be considered for this fund if they are unable to prove that they have accessed or exceeded all available funding options (e.g., the Secured Standard Bank Loan)
- The University reserves the right to validate all information and cancel the application and/or bursary allocation if false information has been supplied
- Awards are allocated to a maximum of R50 000 for the 2023 academic year only (allocations exceeding this amount can be made under exceptional circumstances and on a case-by-case merit basis)
- The University reserves the right to retract the iThemba allocation should a recipient be awarded with other funds during the year that cover all study-related expenses
- The iThemba fund allocation may not be used towards historic study-related debt
How to apply
Step 1 Download and complete the application form.
Step 2 Prepare the required support documents as noted on the application form. Save all these documents as one pdf file. Please include your SU# as a prefix to the file name, ‘12345678-iThemba’.
Step 3 There are two options to deliver your application:
Email your application to tygbursaries@sun.ac.za. Remember to include your SU# in the subject line, ‘SU # / iThemba application’ and double-check you have attached the application form and the support document pdf; or
Hand-deliver your printed application and support documents in a clearly marked envelope to the Bursary Office, Room 1043, Clinical Building, Tygerberg Campus.
Applications closed 22 March 2023. No late applications will be considered.
SU Funding
Merit Awards
Stellenbosch University allocates awards where academic merit is the primary consideration based on the final published grade 12 (matric) results for first-year students and the latest examination results for senior students.
The First-Year Merit Bursary was discontinued and replaced in 2023 with the new undergraduate excellence awards (UGEA). The First-Year Merit Bursary was awarded for the last time in 2023 to transition the new UGEAs within the same year.
Undergraduate excellence awards (for first-year students)
There are four categories of undergraduate excellence awards for first-year students. These awards are granted solely on scholastic or academic achievement. As they are not based on financial need, there is no application process: the final grade 12 results are automatically computer-collated and recipients are identified according to the academic criteria per merit award category.
Senior Merit Award (for senior-year students)
This academic merit award is for senior undergradaute students from their second to final* year of study. It is granted solely on academic achievement. There is no application process as the previous year’s final results are automatically computer-collated and recipients identified according to the stipulated academic criteria.
*Please note the award cannot be granted retrospectively once a student has graduated, that is, no allocation will be made based on a student’s final-year undergraduate results. The last opportunity to be allocated the Senior Merit Award is based on a student’s penultimate year-end undergraduate results.
Important additional notes: Excellence awards and Senior Merit Award
This section also includes when monies may be paid out, and why an award may be cancelled or reduced.
SU Funding
Recruitment Bursary
The Recruitment Bursary has not been allocated to any first year students from 2023 onwards. Current bursary recipients will continue to be supported.
SU Funding
Sport Bursary
Several special bursaries are available for students who have excelled at sport on a provincial or national level. Please email Maties Sport at matiessport@sun.ac.za or call 021 808 4642 for more details on the requirement documents of your achievement. Review the sporting codes.
This bursary is not awarded nor administered by CUBL and thus not included in the Bursary Yearbook.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
Dippenaar Family Trust (EMS students only)
Family bursary trusts build a lasting foundation of support and in turn, make our country stronger – as Laurie and Estelle Dippenaar discovered when they started the Dippenaar Family Trust. Over the past 20 years, the Dippenaars have helped more than 350 Stellenbosch University students on their pathway to success through the bursaries provided by the Family Trust.
The Dippenaar Family Trust supports between 15 and 20 students per year, allowing them to focus on their studies and not stress about possibly dropping out due to a lack of funding. Most of the recipients are first-generation university students without the financial resources to take this big step. One such student is Siyabonga Ndlovu – he studied BCom Management Sciences and wants to find ways to create real corporate social value in his future career. His dreams of social entrepreneurship would be just that – a dream – if not for the support received from the Dippenaar Family Trust.
“When a student knows that their studies are covered in full, that there is no gap in funding or shortfall that they have to come up with, there is a confidence that bolsters them to focus on what needs to get done to overcome the challenges of the often-gruelling academic year,” says Arrie Hannekom, ex-head of CUBL.
This bursary is only for undergraduates from the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences with an average of 60%. The bursary value is decided by a selection panel who observe the financial need and academic potential of applicants; it varies between R20 000 and R50 000 per year.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM DIPPENAAR-CUG (for current students) or FORM DIPPENAAR-PUG (for prospective students). You will be prompted to upload this document in the SUFO online application.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
Doris Crossley Bursary
The Harry & Doris Crossley Foundations are private funder or grant-making organisations in Cape Town with their focus being on tertiary education and research. Mr and Mrs Crossley saw the benefit of both tertiary education and research, and both left virtually their entire independent estates for the formation of their individual foundations. You can read about the foundation here.
Political and religious studies are the only areas of study that are excluded from receiving funding under the terms of the deed.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM DORIS CROSSLEY-CUG (for current students) or FORM DORIS CROSSLEY-PUG (for prospective students). Remember to include two (2) reference letters to support your application. You will be prompted to upload these documents in the SUFO online application.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
Du Toit Hugenote Bursary
This bursary is awarded primarily on financial need, academic achievement, and leadership potential. All candidates must study two modules of their programmes in Afrikaans. All else being equal, candidates of Hugenote descent will receive preference.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM DU TOIT HUGENOTE-CUG (for current students) or FORM DU TOIT HUGENOTE-PUG (for prospective students). Remember to include the motivational letter to support your application. You will be prompted to upload these documents in the SUFO online application.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
DW Ackermann (Engineering students only)
This bursary is only open to undergraduate Engineering students who meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Field of study The student is provisionally accepted to study any degree programme offered by the Faculty of Engineering
- Academic merit The student achieves at least 75% average (excluding Life Orientation) for their final grade 12 results, and 75% for Mathematics and 70% for Physical Science
- Financial need The student comes from a home with a gross household income of not more than R600 000 per year (R50 000 per month)
The value of the bursary is decided by a selection panel that considers the financial need and academic potential of candidates. Continuation of the bursary depends on academic performance as determined by the DW Ackermann Bursary Fund committee.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM DW ACKERMAN-CUG (for current students) or FORM DW ACKERMANN-PUG (for prospective students). You will be prompted to upload this document in the SUFO online application.
Important note NSFAS-funded students and SU International students (SUI) from the Faculty of Engineering are eligible and encouraged to apply. Please note, however, that SUI engineering students can only apply via email; CUBL will email SUI students with instructions.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
Jannie Mouton
Bursaries are awarded based on financial need and academic merit. The value of the award varies. All students may apply.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM JANNIE MOUTON-CUG (for current students) or FORM JANNIE MOUTON-PUG (for prospective students). You will be prompted to upload this document in the SUFO online application.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
Piet Neethling Educational-Trust Bursary (FMHS and AgriScience faculties only)
This bursary requests information on leadership positions at school, details of participation in school sport, cultural activities, hobbies and other interests, reasons for your choice of study, and any other information you would like to provide to motivate your application for financial assistance.
Eligibility criteria The student must be registered in either the FMHS or the AgriSciences faculty; and the home language must be Afrikaans.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM PIET NEETHING-CUG (for current students) or FORM PIET NEETHLING-PUG (for prospective students). You will be prompted to upload this document in the SUFO online application.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
PSG
Bursaries are awarded based on financial need and academic merit. The value of the award varies. All students may apply.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM PSG -CUG (for current students) or FORM PSG-PUG (for prospective students). You will be prompted to upload this document in the SUFO online application.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
Rodney Africa (Law students only)
Who qualifies? Students studying towards a law degree; undergraduate Coloured and Black students; preference is given to alumni of Lückhoff High School and/or students from the Stellenbosch area. A bursary is awarded annually by Mr Rodney Africa, an SU alumnus.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM RODNEY AFRICA-CUG (for current students) or FORM RODNEY AFRICA-PUG (for prospective students). You will be prompted to upload this document in the SUFO online application.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
Sheila Brand Bursary
The following criteria – in no order of preference and at the sole discretion of the fund – will be considered in the allocation of bursaries:
- financial need (whether in respect of all or part of the study needs for an academic year)
- academic merit
- achievements in leadership, sport, culture, and community service
In the event of a conflict between the Afrikaans and English versions of this application form, the English version will enjoy preference. This bursary may not be held concurrently with other scholarships, bursaries, or awards, without the consent of the trustees. All applicants must be available for a personal interview with the trustees, at their own cost, if so requested.
Download and complete the FORM SHEILA BRAND (for current students). You will be prompted to upload this document in the SUFO online application. This bursary is not available to prospective students.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SU External Donor Funded Bursary
Vlakte Bursary
Previous inhabitants and descendants (children and grandchildren) who lived in “Die Vlakte” in Stellenbosch and were forced to move in the 1960s can apply for this bursary. Die Vlakte area is bordered by Muller, Ryneveld, Banghoek, Smuts, Merriman, and Bird Streets. You can read more about this bursary here.
Download and complete the unique application form: FORM VLAKTE-CUG (for current students) or FORM VLAKTE-PUG (for prospective students). You will be prompted to upload this document in the SUFO online application.
SUFO applications for CURRENT STUDENTS open 1 July 2024 and close 30 September 2024.
SUFO applications for PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS open 1 – 31 October 2024 only.
SA Government Funding
COID (Compensation Fund) bursary scheme
Undergraduate students are invited to apply for the SA government’s employment & labour department Compensation Fund Bursary Scheme (COID).
This bursary covers tuition fees, prescribed study material, monthly stipend, and accommodation. The award is renewable every year – for the duration of the enrolled study programme – depending on the availability of funds and academic performance.
Please first check whether you meet the eligibility criteria, and then note that you will need to prepare the following support documents to complete your application:
- certified copy of ID (student and parents/legal guardians)
- certification and verification of physical disability, if you are a student living with a disability
- proof of COID pensioner parent-/guardianship, if you are the dependent of a COID pensioner or a dependent of a fatally injured worker
- proof of income for parents/legal guardians
To apply, you will need to complete the application form and upload this along with your support documents.
Applications close 31 March. Late applications will not be accepted.
SA Government Funding
Fasset – SETA
Fasset partners with public providers from universities and universities of technology registered with DHET to ensure that learners are fully bursared to obtain formal qualifications that will ultimately enhance their chances of securing learnerships, internships, or full time employment in the broader economy, including in the Fasset sector.
Selection criteria and eligibility (for unemployed learners)
- Only South African citizens are eligible to apply
- A learner must be from home where the combined household income does not exceed R1 000 000 per annum (R83 333 per month)
- Learners must be registered or have been accepted at a public university, university of technology, or TVET colleage
- The selected qualifications should be within FAS sector however preference will be given to IT related qualifications and other national critical skills
What does the bursary cover?
The bursary funding will be capped at R100 000 for university learners. This covers tuition fees, prescribed textbooks, accommodation, and meal allowances only.
Required support documents
The following mandatory documents should accompany the application form:
- Certified ID copy of learner (not older than 6 months on submission)
- Certified ID copies of parents/guardians (not older than 6 months on submission)
- Certified copies of highest qualifications and academic record (not older 6 months on submission)
- Learners in grade 12 must submit trial examination results
- Proof of household income (pay slips of both parents or a guardian – affidavits are required in the absence of pay slips)
- Proof of registration or acceptance letter from the university
- Proof of residence
- FASSET unemployment declaration form (for unemployed applicants)
Selection will be on a first come first served basis. However, priority will be given to academic achievement.
Applications are online and close at 23:59 on 31 December 2024.
SA Government Funding
Funza Lushaka bursary scheme (B.Ed students only)
Make a difference. Become a teacher.
The Funza Lushaka Bursary Programme – adminsitered by the SA government’s basic education department – is a multi-year programme to promote teaching as a profession. Prospective students – aged 30 or younger – who have been accepted by the University to study towards a 4-year Bachelor of Education (BEd) or Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in Senior Phase and FET teaching are eligible; the teaching qualification must, however, meet the national priority subject areas.
What are the national priority subject areas?
- Foundation Phase (ie. grades R – 3): Foundation Phase (with preference for South African Indigenous Languages) neurodevelopment needs, Braille, SASL.
- Intermediate and Senior Phase (ie. grades 4 – 9): Preference will be given for a teaching major in two of the following: languages, mathematics, natural science & technology.
- FET phase (ie. grades 10 – 12): Preference will be given for a teaching major in two of the following: accounting, agricultural sciences, agricultural technology, civil technology, computer applications technology, electrical technology, engineering graphics and design, geography, information technology, life sciences, mathematics, mechanical technology, physical sciences, languages, maritime studies, coding and robitics, technical mathematics, and technical science.
What does the bursary cover?
The Funza Lushaka bursary covers most of the recipient’s essential expenses. Expenses covered may include tuition fees, accommodation including meals, books and learning materials, and if possible, a small allowance for a monthly living expenses. The allocation to any individual student is capped at a specific value.
Important repayment note: bursary recipients are required to teach at a public school for the same number of years they received the bursary, so no repayment is required.
For more information on the bursary programme, roles and responsibilities, application and eligibility, selection and money matters, please please review the FAQs on the official government website.
How to apply
Applications are only online.
Visit the Funza Lushaka website for more details on eligibility criteria and instructions on how to apply. There are nine steps to follow to access, register, and then apply via the e-gov portal. Please remember to carefully read the application notes before you apply.
If you have any queries, email inquiries.funzalushaka@dbe.gov.za or call the Department of Basic Education on 012 357 3000.
For first-time applicants: Applications open early-October and close early-February.
For re-applications (for existing/returning students): Applications close end-November.
SA Government Funding
MQA – SETA
The Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) is a Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) for the mining and minerals sector, in terms of the Skills Development Act No. 97 of 1988.
The MQA invites grade 12 learners and current undergraduate students to apply for an MQA bursary for the upcoming academic year. The bursary covers tuition fees and allowances for accommodation, books, and meals.
Eligibilty
If you are a South African citizen and studying one of the following programmes at a university, you are eligible to apply: analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, electro-mechanical engineering, environmental health and management, environmental science, geology, industrial engineering, jewellery design and manufacturing, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, mine surveying, mining engineering, occupational health and safety, occupational hygiene, occupational medicine, operations management, or quality management.
Preference will be given to the following aspects in the selection of candidates:
- applicants classified as historically disadvantaged individuals
- financially need applicants, with a gross household income of not more than R600 000 per annum (R50 000 per month)
- female applicants
- applicants living in rural communities
- applicants who have applied to study at their local tertiary institutions
- good academic performance
Application form
You can find more information as well as links to an application guide and the application form here (see #4 in application form).
Applications reopen 25 September and close 8 October 2024. Late applications will not be considered.
SA Government Funding
NSFAS
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a bursary for a student from a home where the gross household income is not more than R350 000 per annum (R29 167 per month) or for a student with a disability, the gross household income must not be more than R600 000 per annum (R50 000 per month). For students who started studying before 2018, the gross household income must be less than R122 000 per annum (R10 167 per month).
Only South African citizens and all SASSA grant recipients qualify for funding. You do not qualify if you have completed a previous qualification, or have already applied, qualified, and received funding. Funding is for the duration of your study programme, provided you pass your modules and meet the academic requirements.
What does the bursary cover?
The funding covers the cost of registration, tuition fees and learning materials, accommodation (capped and where costs for private accommodation must not exceed costs for a university residence) or transport, living allowance, personal care allowance (for students in catered residences). The amount values are revised annually and aligned with the latest approved Department of Higher Education (DHET) guidelines.
Please note that NSFAS is no longer a full-cost bursary. Prospective and current students are encouraged to also apply annually for SU funding to be considered for top-up funding (for costs not covered by NSFAS allowances); please refer to the Stellenbosch University Funding Opportunities (SUFO) Application Process tab for more details.
What support documents do you need?
NSFAS requires personal information from agencies relating to the employment status and level of income of the parents or guardians/spouse of the applicant.
- NSFAS declaration form is completed by the principal of the school or the social worker. (Non-SASSA only)
- The Orphan and vulnerable child declaration form (for applicants under 18 years) is completed by the social worker. (Non-SASSA only)
- The NSFAS consent form is completed by applicant and/or parent/s, guardian, or spouse. SASSA recipients do not require this form. (Non-SASSA only)
- If an applicant has indicated that they have a legal guardian, they must provide proof of guardianship issued by the court
- Guardianship (not court appointed) applicant to provide NSFAS declaration form
- Disability annexure form: The form must be filled out by a certified, duly registered medical doctor or another suitably qualified professional (such as an optometrist, physiotherapist, or head of the disability unit) who may confirm the student’s status as disabled and specify the kind of support the student needs as well as how the student would benefit from the suggested support
How to apply
- Visit the NSFAS website.
- Create your own myNSFAS profile (tab on top right of web page).
- Complete all the required information.
- Submit your application.
For any queries, call toll free 0800 0 67 3 27 or email info@nsfas.org.za.
Applications open late-September and close 15 December 2024.
SA Government Funding
Other government options
Certain government department funding requires unique eligibility criteria, for example, that the student comes from a specific area/province.
Non-SU Funding
AllBursaries
With an up-to-date list of bursaries currently available in South Africa, AllBursaries display funding options sorted by subject matter/ industry and by closing date. This helps you ensure you submit your application in time. The site also includes detailed information about the NSFAS application and other funding opportunities.
Non-SU Funding
Bloemhof Beursfonds Trust (IT734/2001)
Please note this bursary is for Afrikaans-speaking and Afrikaans home language applicants only.
The Bloemhof Bursary Fund Trust’s objectives are to award young people scholarships and grants for study, research and education to achieve their dreams and ideals, in order to make a positive contribution in the broader South African society.
Guidelines and online application form for prospective and enrolled Stellenbosch University (SU) students are available on the website https://bloemhofbeurstrust.co.za.
Eligibility conditions
- Only undergraduate studies, with the exception of LL.B. students and Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education.
- Combined parental income of between R350 000 and R900 000 per annum.
Applications close 10 October 2024. (Successful applicants will be notified by 30 November)
Non-SU Funding
Bursaries South Africa
Bursaries South Africa is a comprehensive bursary website for students who are looking to start or to continue their tertiary studies, and who have a strong academic record but lack the funding needed to do so.
For ease of navigation, a good starting point is to click the Closing soon tab and review the bursaries categorised by closing month and relevant faculty/study programme. The website also includes useful tips and advice, like how to write a bursary motivational letter and tips to submitting a bursary application.
Non-SU Funding
FEENIX crowdfunding
Feenix is an online fundraising platform launched in June 2017 in response to the #FeesMustFall movement that spread across university campuses in South African during 2015 and 2016.
Standard Bank is a founding partner and feenix provides students with the tools for formalise their fundraising efforts and a channel for funders to find students they wish to support.
Is feenix for you? If you answer yes to all six questions below, then you are eligible to start your fundraising journey today:
- Are you an SA citizen, permanent residence, refugee, or asylum seeker?
- Are you registered at a public South African university?
- Do you have current or historical debt owing to your university?
- Is your combined household income under R600 000 per year?
- Do you have a certified copy of your identity document?
- Do you have an official fee statement – not older than 30 days and on the university’s letterhead?
Visit the feenix website for more information and to sign up.
Non-SU Funding
GoStudy
An online resource for bursary opportunities in South Africa as well as within Africa. You can browse by organisation, study field, or type.
The website also offers career and study guidance for learners.
Non-SU Funding
ISFAP
The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme (ISFAP) is open to South African citizens who will be studying for a degree for the first time in the upcoming academic year and who come from a home with a gross household income (before tax and deductions) is less than R600 000 per year (R50 000 per month).
Applicants must be provisionally accepted to Stellenbosch University in an ISFAP-supported degree programme. These include certain programmes within the faculties of Economic and Management Sciences, and Engineering, as well as BSc Food Science, MBChB, and BDatSci. For the full list of eligible programmes, please visit the ISFAP website.
Once you have started your application process, please check your emails regularly for application status updates.
If you have any queries, email info@isfap.org.za; call 010 880 0400; or WhatsApp number 072 817 4072.
Applications close 31 October 2024.
Non-SU Funding
Moshal program
The Moshal Program is more than a higher education scholarship – they help you succeed at university and jumpstart your career.
Moshal provides financial support, and also have a team of professionals that are dedicated to guiding students through the day-to-day life of university, and to ultimately finding valuable jobs in their chosen fields of study.
Degrees funded Accounting; Actuarial Science; Commerce; Computer Science; Data Science; Engineering; Information Technology; Medicine; Mathematics; Pharmacy; Statistics.
Basic admission requirements Household income of up to R200 000 per year (before deductions) and 70% minimum for English, Maths, Physics/Accounting.
To see if you fit the Moshal criteria – and to apply – go to www.moshalprogram.org.za.
Applications are open for 2025.
Contact Us
Any bursary or funding query must first be logged with Student Finances Client Service (021 808 3530)
When prompted, select 1 for English; 2 for Afrikaans assistance. You can also email info@sun.ac.za, or request an in-person meeting. Our consultants are ready to help you.
Due to the high volume of emails received, all email correspondence must please include an SU student number (#), bursary name/ref, and a short descriptor in the subject line, for example: # / Bursary – allowance payment query. This will ensure your enquiry can be attended to promptly and efficiently. Please allow 48 hours for a response.
Student Finances Service Desk portal query ticket
You can also log a query on the SU Service Desk portal – it’s user-friendly and designed for easy access to information to ensure a quick response to your query.
How to log a query ticket
- Click on this Student Finances Service Desk link or type SU Service Desk in your browser.
- Log in with your SU account (if you already have an SU profile). If you don’t have an SU profile or active account, creat a new account (profile) with a valid email address and password.
- Select Student Finances on the service desk portal.
- Select Undergraduate Bursaries.
- Choose the appropriate query type and fill in the required information related to your query. Remember to include your SU# in the summary field.
- Select Create to submit the completed form.
Your ticket has now been logged with Student Finances.
For any queries and technical or document issues whilst completing your 2025 SU Funding Opportunities application
Please call Student Finances Client Service on 021 808 3530 or email info@sun.ac.za – with a screenshot or detailed description of the problem encountered – for assistance. Remember to include your SU student number (#) in this subject line: # / SUFO25 application query. Please allow 48 hours for a response.
Stellenbosch campus
Physical Address
Admin A Building, Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch 7600
Office hours
Monday to Friday 8:00 – 16:30
+27 21 808 9111 (SU Client Service Centre)
info@sun.ac.za
Tygerberg campus
Physical Address
Clinical Building, Francie van Zijl Drive, Tygerberg 7505
Office hours
Monday to Friday 8:00 – 16:30
+27 21 808 9111 (SU Client Service Centre)
+27 21 938 9129 (CUBL office)
tygbursaries@sun.ac.za
Centre for Undergraduate Bursaries & Loans (CUBL)
+27 21 808 3530 (Student Finances Client Service)
sunfinaid@sun.ac.za
All NSFAS and Funza Lushaka bursary assistance at SU, including FMHS NSFAS-funded students
nsfas@sun.ac.za
Only 2024 Funza Lushaka applications, modules, and placement queries, contact Mrs Jeannie Saffier