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    Kholofelo ModiseBy Kholofelo Modise4 July , 2025Updated:12 March , 2026
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    Teaching is one of the most rewarding careers, and in South Africa, there is a growing demand for skilled educators to shape the next generation of learners. However, pursuing a teaching qualification can be expensive. This is where bursaries for teaching studies come in. Bursaries provide financial assistance to students pursuing teaching degrees, alleviating the burden of tuition fees and related expenses.

    Bursaries for Teaching Studies in South Africa

    This guide will explore various bursary opportunities for aspiring teachers in South Africa, the application process, eligibility requirements, and additional financial aid options available.

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    What Are Bursaries?

    A bursary is a financial award given to students to help cover the cost of their education. Unlike loans, bursaries generally do not have to be repaid, provided the recipient meets specific conditions, such as completing their studies and, in some cases, working in a particular field for a set number of years. In the case of teaching studies, bursaries are often offered by government bodies, universities, private companies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

    Why Apply for a Bursary in Teaching?

    1. Financial Support: Bursaries relieve the financial burden of paying for tuition fees, accommodation, textbooks, and other educational expenses.
    2. Educational Opportunities: Many teaching bursaries come with additional perks, such as mentorship programs, internships, and guaranteed teaching posts after graduation.
    3. Giving Back: Teaching is a career where individuals make a significant impact on society. By pursuing a teaching qualification, you are contributing to the growth and development of future generations.
    4. Career Stability: The South African education system is in need of qualified and passionate educators. Teachers, especially those in specialized fields, have a high chance of securing permanent positions.
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    Types of Bursaries for Teaching Studies

    Several bursary options are available to South African students pursuing a career in teaching. Below are some of the key bursaries available:

    1. Department of Basic Education (DBE) Bursaries

    The Department of Basic Education provides a range of bursary schemes aimed at addressing the shortage of teachers in various subjects, especially in rural areas. The DBE bursaries cover tuition fees, accommodation, and other related costs.

    Eligibility Requirements:

    • South African citizen.
    • Studying or intending to study towards a teaching qualification at a recognized South African university.
    • Must pursue a degree in a priority subject (e.g., mathematics, science, technology, and languages).

    Application Process:

    • Application forms are available on the official DBE website or can be obtained from participating universities.
    • Typically, applications open annually, and closing dates vary by year.

    2. Funza Lushaka Bursary Programme

    The Funza Lushaka Bursary Programme is one of the most well-known and widely available teaching bursaries in South Africa.

    Eligibility Requirements:

    • South African citizen.
    • Must be enrolled or accepted at a South African university to pursue a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) or other teaching-related qualifications.
    • Must be studying in subjects with a critical need (e.g., mathematics, science, and technology).
    • Committed to teaching in South African public schools for a minimum period after graduation.

    Application Process:

    • Applications are done online via the official Funza Lushaka website.
    • Applicants must provide proof of admission to a university or proof of registration.

    3. South African Council for Educators (SACE) Bursaries

    SACE offers bursaries to students who wish to become professional teachers. This organization supports educators’ professional development and works to enhance the quality of teaching in South Africa.

    Eligibility Requirements:

    • South African citizen.
    • Enrolled in a recognized South African institution for a teaching qualification.
    • Must demonstrate a passion for teaching and a desire to contribute to the education sector.

    Application Process:

    • Application forms are available through SACE’s official website.
    • Applicants will be required to submit academic transcripts, proof of registration, and other relevant documents.

    4. Teacher Development Fund (TDF)

    The Teacher Development Fund offers bursaries to students pursuing teaching qualifications, with a focus on improving the quality of education in South Africa through continuous teacher development.

    Eligibility Requirements:

    • South African citizen.
    • Enrolled in a teacher education program.
    • Must intend to teach in under-resourced areas or in subjects facing a shortage of qualified teachers.

    Application Process:

    • Students can apply through the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
    • Applicants must demonstrate their commitment to teaching in disadvantaged communities after graduation.

    5. Private Sector and NGO Bursaries

    Various companies and non-governmental organizations also provide bursaries to students pursuing teaching degrees, especially in the fields of science, mathematics, and technology. These organizations may offer additional support such as mentorship programs or guaranteed employment upon graduation.

    Examples of NGOs offering teaching bursaries include:

    • The MTN Foundation: Focuses on funding the education of future teachers in critical subjects.
    • Nedbank: Occasionally offers bursaries to students pursuing education degrees with a focus on rural development.
    • Transnet Foundation: Supports education initiatives, including teaching bursaries for specialized subjects.

    Also check: Bursary Application Checklist: Documents You Must Have

    How to Apply for a Teaching Bursary

    The application process varies depending on the bursary provider. However, the following general steps will help guide you:

    1. Research: Identify the bursaries that best fit your area of study and eligibility. Websites like the South African Government, university portals, and education organizations are great resources.
    2. Prepare Your Documents: Common documentation required includes:
      • Proof of South African citizenship (ID or birth certificate).
      • Academic records and qualifications (Matric results or university transcripts).
      • Proof of university admission or registration.
      • Personal motivation letter and reference letters (where required).
    3. Submit Your Application: Follow the instructions carefully. Ensure that you complete all sections of the application form and provide the necessary supporting documents.
    4. Wait for Feedback: After submitting your application, wait for the bursary provider to inform you about the next steps. Some organizations may interview candidates or require additional documents.
    5. Receive Your Funding: If you are selected, you will be notified, and funds will be disbursed as per the bursary terms.
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    Additional Financial Aid Options

    Besides bursaries, there are other forms of financial aid that aspiring teachers can explore:

    1. Government Student Loans: The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) offers loans and grants to South African students who are financially needy. These loans are usually paid back once the student graduates and enters the workforce.
    2. University Scholarships: Many South African universities offer merit-based scholarships to students pursuing teaching qualifications.
    3. Corporate Sponsorships: Some large corporations offer sponsorships to students in the education field. These opportunities might include internships or guaranteed employment after graduation.

    Tips for Securing a Bursary

    • Apply Early: Bursaries often have a competitive selection process, so it’s essential to apply as early as possible to increase your chances of success.
    • Meet All Requirements: Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria and provide all required documentation.
    • Stay Focused on Your Studies: Many bursaries are awarded based on academic performance, so maintaining good grades can increase your chances of being selected.
    • Explore Multiple Options: Don’t limit yourself to one bursary application. Apply for multiple opportunities to maximize your chances.

    Also check: NSFAS vs Funza Lushaka: Which One is Better for You?

    Bursaries for teaching studies in South Africa offer an invaluable opportunity for students to pursue a career in education without the financial burden. By taking advantage of these financial aids, you can contribute to addressing the country’s teaching shortage and play a vital role in shaping the future of South Africa’s youth. Whether you’re aiming for a career in primary or secondary education, there are numerous bursary opportunities available to support your academic journey.

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    Kholofelo Modise

      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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