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SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary 2024/2025 – Unlock Your Future in Agriculture

December 26, 2023 | by SASSA Admin

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Welcome to the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary program, an incredible opportunity for aspiring students in South Africa looking to pursue a career in the Subtropical fruit industry. This prestigious bursary, established in memory of Dr DL Milne, is designed to provide financial assistance to students pursuing a BSc Agriculture degree with majors in Agricultural Economics or Horticultural Science.

Supported by the South African Litchi Growers’ Association, the South African Avocado Growers’ Association, and the South African Mango Growers’ Association, this bursary aims to empower and nurture the next generation of agricultural leaders in South Africa.

By unlocking the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary, you are taking a significant step towards a rewarding career in the Subtropical fruit industry. This bursary opens doors for you to pursue your passion for agriculture while receiving invaluable financial support throughout your academic journey.

Key Takeaways:

  • The SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary supports students pursuing a BSc Agriculture degree with majors in Agricultural Economics or Horticultural Science.
  • Eligible applicants must be South African citizens enrolled in a recognized and accredited tertiary institution in South Africa.
  • Successful bursary recipients are required to work for the SA Subtropical Growers’ Association (Subtrop) for a period equal to the length of the bursary.
  • The SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary covers one academic year at a time and is renewable based on satisfactory academic performance.
  • The application deadline for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary is 31 October 2023.

About the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary Program

The SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary program offers valuable financial support to students pursuing a BSc Agriculture degree with majors in Agricultural Economics or Horticultural Science in the Subtropical fruit industry in South Africa. Open to applicants for the 2024 academic year, this bursary aims to assist aspiring individuals in unlocking their future in agriculture.

By providing financial assistance to successful applicants, the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary aims to enable students to focus on their studies and gain the necessary knowledge and skills required for a career in the South African Subtropical fruit industry. Whether you have a passion for the economic aspects or have a green thumb for horticulture, this program is designed to support your educational journey.

The bursary, awarded annually, is funded by generous donations from the South African Litchi Growers’ Association (SALGA), the South African Avocado Growers’ Association (SAAGA), and the South African Mango Growers’ Association (SAMGA). These organizations, in memory of Dr DL Milne and his contributions to the Subtropical fruit industry, aim to invest in the future of agriculture by supporting talented individuals.

Becoming a recipient of the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary not only provides financial assistance but also connects you with a network of industry professionals and mentors who are dedicated to your success. This program offers an incredible opportunity to gain practical experience, engage with industry experts, and contribute to the advancement of the Subtropical fruit industry in South Africa.

Additionally, as a bursary recipient, you will have access to various workshops, seminars, and conferences organized by Subtrop. These events provide valuable insights into the latest developments in the industry and offer opportunities to network with industry leaders.

If you are passionate about agriculture and see yourself making a positive impact in the Subtropical fruit industry, the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary program is your gateway to a rewarding career. Don’t miss out on this chance to receive financial support for your studies and embark on an exciting journey in agriculture.

Next Section: Eligibility Requirements for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary

Eligibility Requirements for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary

To be eligible for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary, you must meet the following criteria:

  1. Be a South African citizen
  2. Currently enrolled in a recognized and accredited tertiary institution in South Africa
  3. Studying towards a BSc Agriculture degree with a focus on Horticultural Science and related fields or Agricultural Economics
  4. Have a desire to pursue a career in the subtropical fruit industry in South Africa
  5. Agree to the terms stated on the application form

By meeting these requirements, you can unlock the opportunity to receive the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary and further your studies in agriculture. Ensure that you fulfill the eligibility criteria and demonstrate your passion for the subtropical fruit industry.

How to Apply for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary

To apply for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary, follow these steps:

  1. Download the application form from the Subtrop website or obtain it through online submission.
  2. Complete all the required fields in the application form.
  3. Gather the necessary supporting documents, including:
    • Certified copies of your ID document and Matric certificates.
    • University academic records.
    • A motivational letter expressing your interest in the Subtropical fruit industry.
    • A Curriculum Vitae highlighting your relevant skills and experiences.
    • Details of any other bursaries or scholarships you may hold.
    • Three references who can vouch for your character and academic potential.
  4. Compile all the documents in a single email.
  5. Email the application and supporting documents to Ms Delané Landman at delane@subtrop.co.za.
  6. Ensure that the subject line of your email reads “Subtrop Lindsey Milne Bursary Application”.

Remember, the deadline to submit your application is 31 October 2023. It is important to submit all the required documents and meet the specified deadline to be considered for the bursary.

Lindsey Milne Bursary application form

Coverage and Selection Process of the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary

The SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary provides coverage for one academic year at a time, ensuring ongoing support for students pursuing their studies in the Subtropical fruit industry. The bursary is renewable each year, subject to satisfactory academic performance. This renewable feature of the bursary offers students the assurance of continued financial assistance throughout their academic journey.

The value of the bursary is determined by the financial needs of the student, ensuring that the financial support provided aligns with the individual circumstances and requirements. The bursary amount is reviewed annually to ensure that it adequately supports the academic pursuits of the recipients.

The selection process for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary is rigorous and fair. A panel of judges appointed by Subtrop is entrusted with the responsibility of evaluating and selecting the deserving bursary recipients. This panel consists of experienced professionals in the field of agriculture and scholarship adjudication, ensuring the selection process maintains high standards and remains unbiased.

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by 31 December 2023. Those who receive the bursary will be required to sign a contractual agreement to ensure mutual understanding and commitment. This agreement sets out the expectations and obligations of both the bursary recipient and the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary program.

SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary Coverage and Selection Process

Being selected as a recipient of the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary is an acknowledgment of your dedication to the Subtropical fruit industry and your potential to contribute to its growth and development. Take this opportunity to showcase your skills and passion for agriculture as you embark on a journey that will shape your future.

Obligations of the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary Recipients

Bursary recipients of the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary have certain obligations to fulfill throughout their bursary period. These obligations are designed to ensure that recipients actively contribute to the field of subtropical fruit cultivation and support the work of the SA Subtropical Growers’ Association (Subtrop). By fulfilling these obligations, recipients can harness the full potential of this bursary opportunity.

Focusing on Subtropical Crops

One of the primary obligations for bursary recipients is to focus their seminars and projects on subtropical crops such as avocado, mango, and litchi. This requirement aims to enhance the understanding and knowledge of these crops among the recipients and contribute towards the development of the subtropical fruit industry in South Africa. By investing their time and efforts into studying and researching subtropical crops, recipients can become experts in the field and make valuable contributions to the industry.

Working for Subtrop after Graduation

Upon graduation, bursary recipients are expected to work for the SA Subtropical Growers’ Association (Subtrop) for a period equal to the length of their bursary award. This commitment ensures that recipients apply their acquired knowledge and skills in a professional setting and actively contribute to the growth and development of the subtropical fruit industry. By working for Subtrop, recipients can gain practical experience, establish professional networks, and make a meaningful impact in the field.

Repayment for Failed Courses

In the unfortunate event that a recipient fails any of the courses for which the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary was awarded, they will be required to repay the bursary over a period equal to the length of the bursary. This repayment obligation emphasizes the importance of academic excellence and serves as a motivation for recipients to maintain their academic performance throughout their studies. By upholding their academic responsibilities, recipients can continue to benefit from the bursary program and contribute to their own growth and development.

By adhering to these obligations, bursary recipients can maximize the value of the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary and actively contribute to the growth and development of the subtropical fruit industry. It is important for recipients to recognize these obligations and fulfill them with dedication and enthusiasm, as they pave the way for a successful and rewarding career in agriculture.

Contact Information for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary

If you have any queries or need further information about the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary, you can reach out to Ms Delané Landman through the contact details provided below:

  • Telephone: 015 307 3676 / 015 307 3677
  • Email: delane@subtrop.co.za

If you have any questions regarding the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary, feel free to contact Ms Delané Landman using the telephone number or email provided above.

Conclusion

The SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary provides an incredible opportunity for students passionate about the Subtropical fruit industry to pursue their studies in agriculture. With its comprehensive coverage and rigorous selection process, this bursary offers valuable financial assistance to those aspiring to have a successful career in the industry.

If you meet the eligibility requirements, it is crucial to submit your application before the deadline of October 31, 2023. This bursary can be the key to unlocking your future in agriculture, allowing you to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to make a positive impact in the Subtropical fruit industry in South Africa.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Take the first step towards a brighter future by applying for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary 2024/2025. Start your journey towards a rewarding career in agriculture today.

FAQ

What is the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary program?

The SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary program is a financial assistance program offered by the South Africa Subtropical Growers’ Association (Subtrop) in memory of Dr DL Milne. It supports students pursuing a BSc Agriculture degree with majors in Agricultural Economics or Horticultural Science, as they embark on a career in the Subtropical fruit industry in South Africa.

Who is eligible for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary?

Applicants must be South African citizens, currently enrolled in a recognized and accredited tertiary institution in South Africa, and studying towards a BSc Agriculture degree with a focus on Horticultural Science and related fields or Agricultural Economics. They must also have a desire to pursue a career in the subtropical fruit industry in South Africa and agree to the terms stated on the application form.

How can I apply for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary?

To apply for the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary, applicants must complete and submit the application form by the deadline of 31 October 2023. The application form can be downloaded from the Subtrop website or obtained through online submission. Along with the completed form, applicants must provide supporting documents such as certified copies of their ID documents and Matric certificates, university academic records, a motivational letter, a Curriculum Vitae, details of any other bursaries or scholarships held, and three references.

What is the value and duration of the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary?

The value of the bursary is determined by the financial needs of the student and is reviewed annually. The bursary covers one academic year at a time and is renewable based on satisfactory academic performance.

How are the bursary recipients selected?

A panel of judges appointed by Subtrop is responsible for selecting the bursary recipients. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by 31 December 2023, and successful applicants will be required to sign a contractual agreement.

Are there any obligations for SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary recipients?

Yes, bursary recipients are obligated to focus their seminars and projects on subtropical crops such as avocado, mango, and litchi. Additionally, after graduation, they must work for the SA Subtropical Growers’ Association (Subtrop) for a period equal to the length of their bursary award. If a recipient fails any courses for which the bursary was awarded, they will be required to repay the bursary over a period equal to the length of the bursary.

How can I contact the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary program?

For any queries regarding the SUBTROP Lindsey Milne Bursary, applicants can contact Ms Delané Landman via telephone at 015 307 3676 / 015 307 3677 or via email at delane@subtrop.co.za.

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