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    Kholofelo ModiseBy Kholofelo Modise18 June , 2025Updated:12 March , 2026
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    Education is the foundation for success, and for many talented students, securing funding for their studies can be a significant hurdle. The Standard Bank Group Bursary aims to alleviate this challenge by providing full-cost bursaries to deserving students, helping them unlock their potential and shape the future of South Africa and the African continent.

    What is the Standard Bank Group Bursary?

    The Standard Bank Group Bursary Programme is a prestigious initiative designed to support academically excellent students and equip them with the skills needed to excel in their chosen fields. Through this bursary, Standard Bank seeks to nurture the next generation of African leaders, providing them with the necessary resources and support to thrive in their academic journeys. The bursary is open to students pursuing both undergraduate and postgraduate studies in a variety of fields that are critical to South Africa’s growth and development.

    These fields include:

    • Agriculture
    • Commerce
    • Engineering
    • Mathematics
    • Science (Actuarial Science, Analytics, Business, Computer Science, Data Science, Information Science)
    • Statistics
    • Technology (Financial and Information Technology)
    • Emerging Disciplines like Behavioural Economics (Economics, Behavioural Finance, Sociology, Psychology, Neuroscience)
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    Eligibility Criteria

    To be eligible for the Standard Bank Group Bursary, applicants must meet specific academic and financial requirements, depending on whether they are applying for an undergraduate or postgraduate bursary.

    Undergraduate Bursary Criteria

    The Undergraduate Bursary is specifically for students who are in their first year of study and need financial support for their second year and beyond. Applicants must meet the following criteria:

    • Academic Performance: A minimum of 65% in their most recent exams (including Grade 12 results or any previous university exams).
    • Registration: Must be registered for full-time undergraduate studies.
    • Formal Assessment: Applicants will undergo a formal selection process that includes psychometric testing and an interview.
    • Financial Need: Financially needy students will be given preference.

    Postgraduate Bursary Criteria

    The Postgraduate Bursary is aimed at financially deserving students who wish to pursue further studies at a Master’s level or higher. Applicants should meet the following requirements:

    • Academic Performance: An average of 65% or higher in their latest academic results.
    • Full-Time Studies: Must be registered for full-time postgraduate studies at a public South African institution.
    • Formal Assessment: As with the undergraduate bursary, candidates will be assessed through psychometric tests and interviews.
    • Financial Need: Consideration will be given to students in financial need.

    Bursary Benefits and Coverage

    The Standard Bank Group Bursary is a full-cost bursary that covers various study and living expenses, ensuring that students can focus on their academics without financial stress. The bursary fund covers:

    1. University Fees: The full cost of tuition fees will be covered, which can otherwise be a significant financial burden.
    2. Accommodation: Students are provided accommodation in either university residences or private accommodation (with limits).
    3. Meals: Depending on the university, meals are provided or a self-catering allowance is given.
    4. Study Materials: A laptop will be provided, along with funds for books and other necessary study materials.
    5. Monthly Stipend: A monthly allowance will be provided to help cover other living costs.
    6. Transport: Transport costs for travel between home and campus will be covered four times a year at the cost of a bus ticket.
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    How to Apply for the Standard Bank Group Bursary

    The application process for the Standard Bank Group Bursary is streamlined through the StudyTrust’s online application platform. Applications must be submitted by the 30th of September each year for consideration for the following academic year. Here is how you can apply:

    1. Online Application: Visit the official StudyTrust application portal and complete the online application form.
    2. Required Documents:
      • Certified copy of your ID.
      • Proof of your academic results (e.g., Grade 12 certificate and full academic record if you’re already in university).
      • Proof of combined household income (to assess financial need).
    3. Assessment Process: After submitting your application, successful candidates will be invited to undergo a formal assessment, including a psychometric evaluation and an interview.

    Important Dates for the Bursary Application

    • Application Period: From 1 May to 30 September each year.
    • Closing Date: Applications must be completed by 30 September to be considered for the next academic year.

    Make sure to read through the bursary application guidelines thoroughly before starting your application to avoid any errors.

    Read more: Essential Documents for a Successful Bursary Application in 2025: Your Ultimate Checklist!

    Why Should You Apply for the Standard Bank Group Bursary?

    There are several compelling reasons to apply for the Standard Bank Group Bursary:

    1. Financial Support: With the rising costs of education in South Africa, this bursary provides comprehensive financial support, including tuition fees, accommodation, meals, and other study-related costs.
    2. Career Opportunities: As a bursary recipient, you will have a clear pathway to future employment at Standard Bank, allowing you to start your professional career with one of Africa’s leading financial institutions.
    3. Access to a Network: Standard Bank’s global presence and its connection to the wider African economy provide a unique opportunity to build valuable professional networks.
    4. Support for Academic Success: The bursary’s focus on academic excellence ensures that students are well-equipped for success, both during their studies and in their future careers.
    5. Leadership Development: Through the bursary, students are groomed to become future leaders, not only within Standard Bank but also within the broader African business community.
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    Tips for a Successful Application

    To maximize your chances of securing a Standard Bank Group Bursary, here are some essential tips:

    • Maintain Strong Academic Results: Aim for a 65% or higher average in your current academic year.
    • Prepare for the Psychometric Test: Take the time to practice psychometric tests and prepare for your interview, as these are key components of the selection process.
    • Be Honest and Thorough in Your Application: Provide complete and accurate information, including all required documents. Financial need is a critical factor in the selection process, so ensure you include proof of your household income.
    • Plan Ahead: Ensure that you submit your application well before the deadline to avoid last-minute errors.

    Also check: Investec High School Bursary Programme (2026)

    The Standard Bank Group Bursary is an incredible opportunity for students in South Africa who are seeking to further their education and pursue a career in critical fields such as agriculture, commerce, engineering, technology, and more. By providing comprehensive financial support, career opportunities, and academic resources, the bursary ensures that students can focus on achieving their academic and professional goals without financial stress. If you meet the eligibility criteria, don’t miss the chance to apply and take your first step towards a brighter future with Standard Bank.

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      I am a passionate writer specialising in career development, education, and professional growth. I create engaging, research-driven content that empowers job seekers, students, and professionals to navigate the job market with confidence. My work covers career opportunities, bursaries and funding, education resources, and career tips, from CV writing to interview preparation. With a background in communication and a talent for simplifying complex topics, I aim to make career and education information accessible, practical, and impactful.

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