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Johannesburg, South Africa – Applications for the highly regarded Sasol Foundation bursary programme are open. The opportunity is targeted at under privileged Grade 12 learners who will commence their tertiary studies in the 2024 academic year, and 1st or 2nd year students who are already studying at universities.
The Sasol Foundation bursary programme aims to support talented individuals in pursuing full-time undergraduate degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, reinforcing the Foundation's commitment to empowering the next generation of South African leaders in these disciplines.
The bursary programme offers comprehensive bursaries to individuals who are South African citizens and have obtained acceptance or provisional acceptance for studies at a South African public university or university of technology for the 2024 academic year. This initiative aims to provide financial support and create opportunities for aspiring students to excel in STEM disciplines, which are crucial for the country's future development.
Priority will be given to STEM degree studies aligned with future needs, including specialisations in disciplines such as Engineering & Technology, Data Science, Agricultural Science, among others. By focusing on these areas, the Foundation aims to address critical skills gaps and promote a sustainable and innovative workforce.
“The Sasol Foundation recognises the importance of a well-rounded education. This is why it is also offering bursaries for non-STEM qualifications exclusively to qualifying students from Sasol's fence line communities, children of Sasol Khanyisa shareholders, and those of Sasol employees. This initiative ensures that individuals from diverse backgrounds have access to educational opportunities and can contribute to various sectors of society,” says Noxolo Kahlana, Head of the Sasol Foundation.
Further, among the most profound impacts of the bursary programme is the opportunity it creates for deserving students who may have otherwise faced financial barriers to accessing higher education.
“By alleviating the financial burden of tuition fees, accommodation, and study materials, the programme enables students to focus on their studies and excel academically. This not only benefits the individuals directly, but it also uplifts their families and communities who are able to witness the transformative power of education,” adds Kahlana.
The impact of the bursary programme extends beyond financial support. The Sasol Foundation is dedicated to providing holistic support to its bursary recipients, recognising that academic success goes hand in hand with personal and professional development. The aim is to equip students with the necessary skills, networks, and confidence to thrive in their chosen fields. This comprehensive approach not only enhances their academic performance but also prepares them for successful careers and leadership roles.
Eligibility for these bursary opportunities is limited to Grade 12 learners and 1st or 2nd year university students who are South African citizens (by birth only) and will be/are pursuing degree studies at a public South African university or university of technology. Selection criteria for qualifying individuals include academic performance, household income, acceptance to a university or university of technology, as well as South African citizenship.
Applicants who are currently in Grade 12 must submit their Grade 11 (final year end) results, while all other applicants must provide their end-of-year results for the completed academic year. Students who are already enrolled at a higher learning institution should utilise their end-of-year results to apply for the bursary programme.
The Sasol Foundation supports a wide range of study disciplines, including but not limited to Agricultural Science, Chemistry, Computer Science, Data Science, Education (majoring only in STEM subjects), Engineering (all fields), Financial Science, Health Science, Mathematical Science, Technology, and others. This list serves as an indication of the Foundation's areas of focus and the funded disciplines available. By prioritising STEM degree studies aligned with future needs, the programme is also actively shaping the future workforce of South Africa as these disciplines are vital for innovation, economic growth, and sustainable development. Therefore, by supporting students in these areas, the Sasol Foundation is contributing to the long-term prosperity of the country.
“The impact of the Sasol Foundation Bursary Programme is evident in the success stories of its alumni,” offers Kahlana. “Many former recipients have gone on to achieve remarkable accomplishments in their respective fields, becoming role models and inspiring the next generation of aspiring students. Furthermore, these individuals are driving innovation, contributing to the economy, and making a positive impact in their communities. Their success demonstrates the transformative power of education and the ripple effect that the Sasol Foundation Bursary Programme has on society as a whole.”
Candidates who meet the qualification criteria are encouraged to visit www.sasolbursaries.com to apply and access further information regarding the application process for the bursary programme.