The application for the Thuthuka Accountant Bursary for the academic year 2022/2023 is now open by Thuthuka for all South Africans in South Africa.
The Thuthuka hereby invites all outstanding students to apply for the Thuthuka Accountant Bursary. It is meant for students that intend to, or are currently studying towards degree and diploma programmes that are aligned to the following listed below:
- Chartered Accountancy
The Thuthuka Accountant bursary programme assists by supporting financially deserving students with great academic potential to take their first steps in achieving their dreams and obtaining their undergraduate degree. Thuthuka Accountant Bursary programme aims to fund academically deserving students who do not have the financial means to study full-time towards an undergraduate degree.
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THUTHUKA ACCOUNTANT BURSARY APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY
Who can apply
- South African citizens.
- This bursary is only open to students who want to become Chartered Accountant
HOW TO APPLY FOR THUTHUKA ACCOUNTANT BURSARY
How to apply
- Applications must be completed on the ONLINE platform before the deadline to be considered for a the bursary.
Successful applicants will be required to sign a contract with both Thuthuka Education and Upliftment Fund (TEUF) and National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) for the purpose of being awarded a bursary.
Thuthuka Bursary cannot be used to pay for existing loans or debts.
The funding application is for the 2025 academic year.
Applicants will be considered according to academic performance, National Benchmark Test (NBT) results and financial need as determined by the NSFAS financial means test.
- Your application remains incomplete if:
- The consent form is not signed or
- All required documents are not uploaded.
All fields marked in red are compulsory
Your application is not submitted until you press “SUBMIT”
- Signed consent form (download it here)
- Applicant’s ID
- Parent(s)’/Guardian(s)’ ID
- Parent(s)’/Guardian(s)’ salary slip
- Copies of ID documents of persons dependent on family income
- Final Grade 11 results
- Final Grade 12 results (if completed Grade 12)
- Full university transcript (if already at University)
- University provisional acceptance letter (if you are still in high school).
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS
- Completed applications need to be submitted by no later than 31 August 2021.
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