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ISFAP Bursary 2024 Application Requirements & Details

December 28, 2023 | by SASSA Admin

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The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme (ISFAP) is a Public Benefit Organisation that provides financial assistance to poor and middle-income university students in South Africa. The bursary programme is open for the 2024 academic year and covers a wide range of study fields at partner institutions such as the University of Johannesburg, University of Pretoria, University of the Witwatersrand, and more. The bursary covers tuition fees and offers funding for expenses such as books, accommodation, meal stipends, and a cash allowance. Bursary recipients also receive non-academic student support services such as academic development, life skills training, tutorial support, and medical support when needed. To be eligible for the ISFAP Bursary, applicants must be South African citizens, currently in Matric or have completed Matric, have been accepted to study at one of the partner institutions, have a family household income not exceeding R600,000 per annum, and demonstrate financial need.

Key Takeaways:

  • The ISFAP Bursary 2024 is open for applications for the upcoming academic year.
  • The bursary covers tuition fees and provides funding for additional expenses.
  • Applicants must be South African citizens, currently in Matric or have completed Matric, and have a family household income not exceeding R600,000 per annum.
  • Support services such as academic development and life skills training are offered to bursary recipients.
  • Applications for the ISFAP Bursary can be submitted online through the ISFAP Bursary Application portal.

Eligibility Criteria for the ISFAP Bursary

To qualify for the ISFAP Bursary, you need to meet certain requirements:

  1. Be a South African citizen.
  2. Have completed or be in the process of completing Matric.
  3. Be accepted to study at one of the partner institutions for the 2024 academic year.
  4. Be starting your first year of undergraduate studies in 2024.
  5. Have a family household income not exceeding R600,000 per annum.
  6. Demonstrate financial need.

Please note that it is important to satisfy all of these requirements in order for your ISFAP Bursary application to be considered.

Table: Eligibility Criteria for the ISFAP Bursary

Requirement Details
South African Citizenship Applicants must be South African citizens.
Matric Completion Applicants must have completed or be in the process of completing Matric.
Acceptance at Partner Institution Applicants must be accepted to study at one of the partner institutions for the 2024 academic year.
First Year of Undergraduate Studies Applicants must be starting their first year of undergraduate studies in 2024.
Family Household Income Applicants’ family household income should not exceed R600,000 per annum.
Financial Need Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

By meeting these eligibility criteria, you can take a step closer to receiving the ISFAP Bursary and securing financial assistance for your university studies.

If you fulfill the requirements, it is recommended that you proceed to Section 3, where we will guide you on how to apply for the ISFAP Bursary.

How to Apply for the ISFAP Bursary

Applying for the ISFAP Bursary is a straightforward process that can be done online through the ISFAP Bursary Application portal. To start your application, you must first apply and get accepted at your chosen university. Once you have been accepted, you can proceed with the ISFAP Bursary application.

When applying, it’s essential to assess your eligibility based on the university and the funded degrees/programmes offered by ISFAP at that particular institution. This will ensure that you meet all the necessary requirements and increase your chances of being considered for the bursary.

Throughout the application process, it’s crucial to check your email regularly for further engagement and application status updates. ISFAP may reach out to you for additional information or documents, so staying responsive and prompt in your communication is vital.

The application period for the 2024 academic year opens at the end of May 2023, and the deadline for applications is 31st October 2024 (exact date to be confirmed). Make sure to submit your application on time to be considered for the ISFAP Bursary.

Funding and Selection Process

The ISFAP Bursary offers comprehensive financial support to eligible students, covering not only tuition fees but also providing funding for additional expenses such as books, accommodation, meal stipends, and a cash allowance. By providing full tuition fee cover and support for various living costs, ISFAP aims to make tertiary education more accessible to students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds.

The selection process for the ISFAP Bursary involves considering several factors. First, a household means test is conducted to determine the financial need of the applicant. This ensures that the bursary is awarded to students who genuinely require financial assistance. Additionally, academic achievement plays a crucial role in the selection process. Applicants must have been accepted into an approved qualification and institution, and in some cases, may also be required to take the National Benchmarking Test.

ISFAP is committed to supporting first-time graduates and strives to provide bursaries to as many eligible students as possible. However, it’s important to note that the selection process is also influenced by funder constraints, as the availability of funds may limit the number of bursaries awarded. Therefore, meeting the eligibility criteria and demonstrating financial need are essential, but they do not guarantee the receipt of a bursary.

Selection Criteria Description
Household Means Test Assessment of the financial need of the applicant based on household income.
Academic Achievement Evaluation of the applicant’s academic performance and acceptance into an approved qualification and institution.
National Benchmarking Test (for some institutions) Requirement to take the National Benchmarking Test as part of the application process for certain institutions.
Funder Constraints Availability of funds and the number of bursaries that can be awarded, impacting the selection process.

It’s important for applicants to understand that meeting the eligibility criteria and submitting a complete and accurate application is crucial for consideration. Additionally, engagement with the application process, such as checking emails regularly for updates and responding to requests for information, is essential to ensure a seamless application experience.

Contact Information and Closing Date

If you have any inquiries regarding the ISFAP Bursary, you can reach out to the ISFAP Call Centre at 010 880 8400. Alternatively, you can send an email to info@isfap.co.za for general inquiries, students@isfap.co.za for bursary-related queries, or partners@isfap.co.za for donor and partnership information.

Remember, the closing date for the ISFAP Bursary application is 31st October 2024 (exact date to be confirmed). Make sure to submit your application before the deadline to be considered for this valuable financial assistance opportunity. Check the ISFAP Bursary portal regularly for any updates or additional information.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to pursue your higher education dreams with the support of the ISFAP Bursary. Use the provided contact information to get in touch with the right department for your specific inquiries. The ISFAP team is ready to assist you throughout the application process and provide the necessary guidance and support.

FAQ

What is the ISFAP Bursary?

The ISFAP Bursary is a financial aid program that provides assistance to poor and middle-income university students in South Africa. It covers tuition fees and offers funding for expenses such as books, accommodation, meal stipends, and a cash allowance.

Who is eligible for the ISFAP Bursary?

To be eligible for the ISFAP Bursary, applicants must be South African citizens, currently in Matric or have completed Matric, have been accepted to study at one of the partner institutions, have a family household income not exceeding R600,000 per annum, and demonstrate financial need.

How can I apply for the ISFAP Bursary?

Applications for the ISFAP Bursary are done online through the ISFAP Bursary Application portal. The application period for the 2024 academic year opens at the end of May 2023. To apply, applicants must first apply and get accepted at their chosen university. They should then assess their eligibility based on the university and the funded degrees/programmes offered by ISFAP at that university.

What expenses does the ISFAP Bursary cover?

The ISFAP Bursary provides full tuition fee cover and funding for additional expenses such as books, accommodation, meal stipends, and a cash allowance.

How are bursary recipients selected?

The selection of bursary recipients is based on a household means test, academic achievement, acceptance into an approved qualification and institution, the National Benchmarking Test for some institutions, and funder constraints.

How can I contact ISFAP for inquiries?

For any inquiries related to the ISFAP Bursary, you can contact the ISFAP Call Centre at 010 880 8400 or email info@isfap.co.za for general inquiries, students@isfap.co.za for bursary inquiries, or partners@isfap.co.za for donor and partnership queries.

What is the closing date for the ISFAP Bursary application?

The closing date for the ISFAP Bursary application is 31st October 2024 (exact date to be confirmed).

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