The City of Cape Town is calling on interested residents who are registered at accredited academic institutions to apply for its external bursaries for the 2024 academic year.
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The bursary will cover the cost of registration, examinations and class fees for the student’s formal studies.
The financial support will also provide capped allowances for study aid, transport and meals. The City can also, in specific cases, provide a capped residence allowance, fund permitting.
The application period closes on Friday, 8 September 2023.
The City said that applicants will need to meet the following requirements should they wish to apply:
- Applicants need to be a South African citizen residing within the boundaries of Cape Town.
- Applicants should possess their Grade 12 final or mid-year results with an average of 65% and above.
- Applicants need to provide a copy of first, second or third year academic transcript.
- Applicants need to be registered for full-time study at an accredited tertiary institution and should be studying an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification in one of the approved City of Cape town-scarce skills fields of study.
It is important to note that the external bursary is not available to City employees or any student who already receives some form of financial assistance.
‘Every year, the City provides selected aspiring students with financial assistance to further their studies. We look forward to selecting another group of ambitious students. I encourage those who meet the criteria to make use of this opportunity,’ said the City’s MMC for Corportate Services, Theresa Uys.
‘In many cases, some of the recipients of these bursaries eventually join the City of Cape Town team, and it is for this reason that we award financial assistance to students who are already interested in one of the scarce skills identified by the city,’ added Uys.
Here is the City’s 2024 list of scarce skills categories:
- Accounting
- Artisan Training
- Auditing
- Contract Management
- Data Science/Analytics (Statistics, Computer Science)
- Public Accountability
- Engineering (various fields, including Industrial Engineering)
- Environmental (Specialists, including Air Pollution and Water Quality)
- Fleet Management
- Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
- Heritage
- Information Systems and Technology
- Legal (various fields)
- Organisational Psychology
- Renewable Energy (Solar)
- Project Management
- Payroll
- Supply Chain Management
- Technical Training/qualification in Electricity/Energy/Refrigeration/Electronic/Process Control and Operations
- Transport Management
- Urban Design, Landscape, Planning, Surveying and Architecture
- Forensics
Cape Town residents can find the application form here.
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