Looking for a Bursary? We bring your way, the For Coloured Girls Bursary 2024. Another exciting chance to apply for this opportunity of an Academic life.
Do you know that the For Coloured Girls Bursary is up for grabs again this year? Well, if you have ever dreamed of applying to any Bursary in 2024, For Coloured Girls Bursary is open for you.
Before you go hurrying off to drop an application, ensure that you’re qualified for the Bursary you selected. Once you’re sure of this, you proceed to submit your resume.
The For Coloured Girls Bursary is meant for both South African and International students that need assistance in their education. More so, the Bursary covers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Therefore, if you are a student looking to further your education at the undergraduate or Master’s level, this chance is for you.
For Coloured Girls Bursary Details
ABOUT THE FOR COLOURED GIRLS BURSARY PROGRAMME – FIELDS COVERED
For Coloured Girls is inviting students to apply for their bursary programme, for the 2024 academic year. Applications are invited from coloured female students, who are currently in Grade 8 to 12 and have the potential and passion to further their academic qualifications.
MORE ABOUT THE FOR COLOURED GIRLS BURSARY PROGRAMME – COVERAGE VALUE & SELECTION
This bursary programme provide recipients with the following benefits
- financial aid
- psychological aid
- mentorship
- learning and development initiatives
Note: this is a support programme – the organisation does not provide funds.
All applicants will receive feedback on their application within 30 days after the closing date. Please do not contact the organisation to enquire about the status of your application.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE FOR COLOURED GIRLS BURSARY
Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying (please note that failure to satisfy all the requirements will lead to your application not being considered):
- You must be a coloured female
- You must be currently in Grade 8 to 12 (i.e. a high school student)
- You must be from a coloured community
- You must have a passion for learning and willingness to further your studies