The application for the Webber Wentzel LLB Scholarship for the academic year 2022/2023 is now open by Webber Wentzel for all South Africans in South Africa.
The Webber Wentzel hereby invites all outstanding students to apply for the 2022/2023 Scholarship. 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:
- LLB
Webber Wentzel Scholarships are awarded to academically gifted students who resonate with our values and who we believe have the potential to become successful lawyers with us in the future.
The scholarship is awarded as a partial scholarship to assist students with expenses related to the completion of the last two years towards a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree and will not necessarily cover all academic expenses for each year granted. By completing this application, you acknowledge this and confirm that you will endeavour to seek alternative arrangements to cover any shortfalls should you be awarded the scholarship.
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WEBBER WENTZEL LLB SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY
- South African citizen
- Studying at a South African Institution
- Registered for the penultimate year of study towards an LLB degree in the year the scholarship is awarded
- Academically talented (minimum 70% average)
- From a previously disadvantaged background or demonstrate financial need
HOW TO APPLY FOR WEBBER WENTZEL LLB SCHOLARSHIP
How to apply:
- Kindly visit the Webber Wentzel Scholarships application portal and fill in the required details as well as documents.
Please ensure that the following are attached to the application:
- certified copy of ID
- matric certificate
- latest fee statement (detailed – reflecting all transactions)
- academic transcripts of LLB degree up to and including most recent exam results.
- academic transcripts of any undergraduate qualification (and any other relevant qualifications)
- a certified copy of Parent(s)/ Guardians/ Spouse or your latest income tax return OR latest pay-slip OR a letter from employers verifying income OR latest financial statement if self-employed AND/OR a certified copy of any other income e.g. pension receipts, bank statements, etc.
- sworn affidavits for each of your unemployed Parent(s)/ Guardians/ Spouse.
- a certified death certificate for each of your deceased Parent(s)/ Guardian/ Spouse. If death certificates are not available you may attach sworn affidavits for each of the deceased.
- a certified copy of the divorce certificate if your parents/ you are divorced or a sworn affidavit if they/you are separated but not divorced.
Please complete the application in full:
- If a question is not applicable, use N/A.
- Failure to complete the application fully and correctly may prejudice your chances of obtaining a scholarship.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS
- Completed applications need to be submitted on or before 31 December 2021.
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