A major part of securing your future is getting accepted at Tshwane University of Technology. The only thing you need to figure out is how you’re going to pay for your education. There may be something we can do for you.
Ways to Pay For Your Studies at Tshwane University of Technology
For those of you looking to study at TUT, there are a number of funding options available to you. Study further despite the fact that you cannot afford it, do not give up and abandon your studies. The following are some things you can do to get funding.
Academic Merit Bursaries for New Entrant First-year students:Â
First-year students enrolling after grade 12 for the first time are eligible for these courses. Applicants must be South African citizens to be eligible for these bursaries. Academic performance in your matriculation results will determine if you receive this bursary. Your average in each subject determines the amount of your accumulated discount.
Academic Merit Bursaries for Undergraduate Returning Students:
 TUT awards these awards to undergraduate students who register to study the following year at TUT. According to the November results, an average percentage will be calculated for each subject, and a bursary will be allocated for all subjects passing on a certain level.
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External Funding:Â
Here are some external bursaries you can apply for.
ISFAP Funding:
ISFAP is a government program providing financial assistance to very poor, poor and “missing middle” students.
ISFAP will only fund the following qualifications:
Department of Labour Bursaries:
The Department of Labour offers bursaries for students with disabilities (in addition to any other bursaries) and students must apply directly at the Department.
Applicants for the Funza Lushaka Bursary Scheme will be able to receive bursaries to help them complete their teaching qualifications in a national priority area. Here are our articles regarding the Funza Lushaka Bursary Scheme.
NSFAS:
With NSFAS, poor and working class South Africans with household incomes of up to R350,000 have access to fully subsidized free higher education. Among the benefits of this bursary are tuition fees, compensation for learning materials, travel allowances, and living allowances. You can find more information here.
Banks:
Student loans are available from many South African banks. We have compiled a list of the banks that offer student loans in our article.
Please visit your campus’s Financial Aid office for more information about financial assistance.
As a student, you can check the Bursaries Portal to find out what bursaries are available to you separate from your university’s Financial Aid office.
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