Funding Options For CPUT Students Scholarship Programme 2021
The Funding Options For CPUT Students are currently looking to fund undergraduates looking for scholarships.
Step one was applying to CPUT. Step two was you getting accepted. Congratulations by the way, that was a massive step to success in your future. Now, next step, is figuring out how you’re going to pay for your studies.
It’s no secret that funding your tertiary studies can be tricky. CPUT assists students with accessing a wide variety of financial aid and funding for study-related costs such as fees, accommodation and books. No need to worry, there are a bunch of options for you.
CPUT Administered Bursaries: Students who wish to apply for University-administered awards, CPUT Scholarship, Merit bursaries, Deans merit bursary from CPUT, must apply at the Financial Aid Office. Application forms for university administered funding is available from the Financial Aid Offices on the Bellville, Cape Town, Mowbray and Wellington campuses. Complete and return the application form by the closing dates, along with the necessary supporting documentation. To access allocated funds students can visit or contact the Financial Aid Office.
CPUT Academic Excellence In Matric: This is for first-year students who achieved an overall matric pass of 80% and are South African citizens. This is a once off bursary worth R4 000. Closing date is 28 February. Find the application here.
External Bursaries: CPUT has provided students with a list of external bursaries and financial support. Click here the access the list.
DHET Bursary Scheme: This is a financial aid programme that provides fully-subsidised funding for poor and working class students at public universities. Applicants must have a combined gross family income of up to R350,000 per annum.
ISFAP Funding: The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme (ISFAP) is government initiative to provide financial assistance to very poor, poor and “missing middle” students. Read our article on ISFAP here.
Department of Labour Bursaries: Students with disabilities qualify for (apart from any other bursaries) for bursaries from the Department of Labour and are required to apply directly at the Department for these bursaries.
Funza Lushaka Bursary Scheme: Bursaries are available to enable eligible students to complete a teaching qualification in an area of national priority. Read our article on the Funza Lushaka Bursary Scheme here.
NSFAS: NSFAS offers fully subsidized free higher education and training for poor and working class South Africans where there is up to R350,000 household income per year. This bursary includes tuition fees, learning materials allowances, transport allowances and living allowances. Visit their website here for more information.
Fundi: Fundi offers students loans to fund your studies. Visit their website here for more information.
Feenix: This is a student programme that uses the process of fundraising in order to helped students fund their studies. Read our article on Feenix here.
Banks: Many South African banks offer loans for students looking to fund their studies.
CPUT has provided other funding opportunities as well. Click here to view them. CPUT states that is important to note that, “These bursaries are offered by external companies and are not administered or monitored by CPUT or the Financial aid office. Please direct all communication to the company concerned.”
The Financial Aid office at CPUT advises undergraduate (National Diploma) students on the various funding options available to them and assists with the application and administration process of various types of funding.
For funding separate from your university and their Financial Aid office, you can search through the Bursaries Portal to see which bursaries are available to you as a student.
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