For most finance students, getting an opportunity to further their studies is something they look forward to. Unfortunately the reality is that for most people, tertiary education costs are quite steep.
For many people, especially in a country like South Africa, having the opportunity to study at postgraduate level is a privilege.
While not all people can afford to study at this level, the good news is that there is a wide variety of Finance Honours Bursaries to apply for. Finance students with an interest of undertaking Postgraduate studies can apply.
The finance industry has a high demand for skilled financial professionals, so there are quite a number of private companies and government institutions that are offering Finance Honours Bursaries.
Financially deserving students are able to apply and should they qualify, they are able to afford the degrees they want. With Finance Honours Bursaries students are able to focus on their studies, instead of having to worry about tertiary fee payments.
Sasol Bursary
The Sasol Bursary is available to young prospective Chartered Accountants.
Successful applicants need to have a postgraduate BCom (Hons) qualification.
Trainees who successfully obtain their CTA qualification will be invited to enrol in the CA Development Programme which is hosted by training partner firm KPMG.
Fields of study:
- Accounting
- Chartered Accounting
The Sasol Bursary covers tuition, textbooks, a laptop allowance and residential accommodation.
Make sure that you apply for the Sasol Bursary before the annual 31 March closing date.
Email: Dwayne.Leonard@sasol.com
Call: 0860 106 235
Standard Bank Group Postgraduate Bursary
This bursary is for financially deserving and academically sound undergraduates wishing to pursue postgraduate studies in Commerce.
To apply, send an email explicitly requesting a Standard Bank application form and containing your name, surname and a valid postal address and postal code to: apply@studietrust.org.za