ISFAP
ISFAP Bursary
Role Overview
The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme (ISFAP) was formed with the goal of providing financial assistance to poor and middle income university students, in order that they may afford their tertiary fees.
ISFAP is a Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) that raises funds from various sources and donors, including non-profit organisations; government institutions; development finance institutions; foundations and private sector; local and international donors and private individuals. The funds are used to help students from South Africa’s poor and middle-class, to pursue their undergraduate tertiary studies.
ISFAP is inviting students to apply for their bursary programme, for the 2027 academic year.
Bursaries will be awarded to students from the “missing middle”, for studies in “Occupations of High Demand”. For the 2027 academic year, bursaries will be awarded for studies towards these selected qualifications, at the following partner institutions:
Tshwane University of Technology:
Key Responsibilities
You must represent the bursary programme positively in your professional conduct and fulfill any work-back obligations specified in your bursary contract after graduating. As a bursary recipient, your responsibilities will include maintaining the minimum academic performance standards and attending all lectures and tutorials as required.
Entry Requirements
• Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying (please note that failure to satisfy all the requirements will lead to your application not being considered):
• You must be a South African citizen
• You must be currently in Matric or have completed Matric
• You must have been accepted to study at one of the above public tertiary institutions, towards one of the qualifications listed above, in 2027
• You must be starting your first year of undergraduate studies in the 2027 academic year
• You must have a family household income NOT more than R600 000 per annum
• You must be in financial need and require funding for your studies
Listing Source
This opportunity was sourced from ZABursaries. Always verify final requirements and deadlines on the official source before applying.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online at: ISFAP Bursary Application 2027 Applicants will be required to Register an account before they can Login and apply. Enter “www.zabursaries.co.za” in the field asking how you heard about the ISFAP bursary. Submit clear copies of the following supporting documentation along with your completed application form (the submission of these documents is compulsory – if any items are missing, your application may be disqualified): ID document (certified copy) Grade 11 final results and Matric latest results, if currently in Matric (certified copy) Matric final results/ certificate, if completed Matric (certified copy) ISFAP Funding Application Consent Form (.pdf) – completed by the applicant and household contributors (certified copy) Proof of household proof of income (latest payslips if employed, affidavit if unemployed, proof of any grants or pension if applicable) (certified copy) Parents, guardians and all household contributors ID documents (certified copy) Note: all documents must have been certified within the past 3 months.
Multiple application links:
• ISFAP Bursary Application 2027: https://applyonline.isfap.org.za/
• Register an account: https://applyonline.isfap.org.za/user/register
• Login: https://applyonline.isfap.org.za/user/login
• ISFAP Funding Application Consent Form: https://applyonline.isfap.org.za/sites/default/files/cform/isfap-application_consent_form_v5.pdf
• ISFAP Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.isfap.org.za/frequently-asked-questions/
About ISFAP
This bursary is offered by ISFAP.
Why This Is Good for Starters
This bursary from ISFAP can cover your tuition fees, accommodation, textbooks, and sometimes even a living allowance. In South Africa, where the cost of higher education continues to rise, bursaries are a lifeline for talented students who cannot afford to study. Many bursary programmes also include vacation work placements and guaranteed employment after graduation, giving you both education and career security.
CV Tips for This Application
- Include your academic record — marks and subjects matter for bursary applications
- Write a compelling motivation letter explaining your financial need and career aspirations
- Mention any community involvement, leadership roles, or extracurricular activities
- Include proof of financial need if the application requires it
- Apply early — bursary programmes often close well before the academic year starts
Application Checklist
- Read the full job description carefully before applying
- Prepare an updated CV tailored to this specific role
- Prepare your academic transcripts and proof of financial need
- Write a motivation letter explaining your career goals
- Apply as soon as possible — positions may close without notice
- Double-check your contact details are correct on your CV
- Follow up after 2 weeks if you have not heard back
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply with matric only?
Yes, this opportunity requires a matric certificate.
Do I need experience?
This appears to be suitable for candidates with little or no experience.
Can I apply if I live in another province?
Most opportunities accept applications from candidates across South Africa. Check the requirements for any location-specific criteria.
What happens after I apply?
After submitting your application, the employer will review it. If shortlisted, you may be contacted for an interview. Response times vary by employer.
Is this bursary paid?
Payment details are not specified. Contact the employer for more information.
When is the closing date and what if I miss it?
No closing date specified. Apply as soon as possible as positions may fill quickly.