SEDISA BLACK WOMEN EDUCATION TRUST
was established in 2010 with the objective of empowering black women in South Africa
by providing education bursaries. The bursaries are available to eligible South African
Black Women who choose a field of study as designated by the Trust from time to time
The focus of the Trust is to assist previously disadvantaged young women of colour in obtaining a tertiary education.
The young women that we support would not have had an opportunity to study further without the Trust. By funding these Students we ensure they are able to obtain a tertiary qualification . Which not only helps them but provides support to their families as the Trust pays for tuition, accommodation, books. The Trust provides the Students an opportunity to enhance their lives as young South African women . We believe the Trust instills a drive in the student that they should never give up, even though things may seem impossible at the time.
“No one knows what the future holds and your opportunity may just be around the corner.”
STUDENT | INSTITUTION | FIELD OF STUDY |
---|---|---|
Mashudu Tshikhathi | Vaal University of Technology
| National Diploma Mechanical Engineering
|
Senrisha Sookoo | Durban University of Technology
| B Tech Chemical Engineering
|
Nozipho Ntanda | Durban University of Technology
| Accounting & Informatics
|
Ashina Inderjith | Durban University of Technology
| Taxation |
Natasha
Govindsamy | UKZN Edgewood Campus
| Bachelor of Education
|
Phylicia Simmadri | UKZN Durban Westville Campus
| B Com Accounting
|
Qualificatin Criteria:
Black Female (as efined in the BBBEE codes)
South African Citizen
Students with a strong academic track record
Economically disadvantaged
Applications to include:
Certified copy of ID
Motivational letter of how the bursary would impact your life
Proof of registration at institution of study
Fee statement
List of study costs (books, residence fees etc.)
Results transcripts/matric certificate(certified copy)
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Disclaimer
Limited number of bursaries available. If you do not receive a response within two weeks, please consider your application to be unsuccessfull. Terms and conditions apply.
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