Overview/Details

The ISFAP Bursary funds South African students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in Occupations of High Demand (OHD), including Actuaries, Accountants, Data Scientists, Engineers, IT Professionals, Medical Doctors, Nurses, and related fields.

Beyond financial assistance, ISFAP provides comprehensive wraparound support covering academic tutoring, mentorship, psychosocial counselling, career guidance, and professional skills development — giving recipients the tools to complete their studies and enter the workforce.

ISFAP-funded students achieve an 80%+ graduation rate, significantly above the national average. Doctoral and PhD-equivalent qualifications are not funded.

Requirements

  • South African citizen or permanent resident.
  • Enrolled in, or planning to enrol at, an accredited South African university.
  • Pursuing an undergraduate (bachelor’s) or postgraduate (honours or master’s) degree in an Occupation of High Demand.
  • Demonstrate financial need through a means test assessment.
  • Maintain required academic performance standards throughout the funding period.
  • Provide certified supporting documents; certified within the last 3 months by a Commissioner of Oaths, police officer, or school principal, with signature, date, and official stamp on all copies.
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The information provided on this page is for general guidance only and may be subject to change. We recommend verifying details directly with the bursary provider. Funding is not guaranteed, and eligibility does not ensure an award.

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