HCI Foundation bursaries are primarily for our current bursary recipients who will be returning to university in 2024, and new applicants at Honours and Post-graduate Diploma level at the institutions listed below.
HCI Foundation: Bursaries for 2024
When to apply for 2024
Applications open from 01 August 2023 to 30 September 2023.
Who qualifies?
South African citizens, refugees, and asylum seekers who fulfil the following criteria:
- Current HCI Foundation bursary recipients who are continuing their undergraduate studies in 2024 at a public university or university of technology in South Africa.
- New 2024 Honours and Post-graduate Diploma students at the listed institutions
- The gross family income should be less than R38 000 per month.
- Age 35 years or under on 30 September 2023.
NB: We do not fund part-time students, distance learning students or students studying at Technical Vocational Education
and Training (TVET) Colleges Institutions we support.
Ongoing current bursary recipients completing their undergraduate studies and new students at Honours and Postgraduate Diploma level at the following institutions only:
- University of Cape Town
- University of the Western Cape
- University of Stellenbosch
- University of KwaZulu-Natal
- University of Pretoria
- University of the Witwatersrand
- University of Johannesburg
- Rhodes University
- Nelson Mandela University
- University of the Free State
- North-West University
How to apply
Our application form is online. Apply here: https://hcifoundation.devman.co.za/devman/web/bursary/
No hardcopy application forms will be available. Please note that this application form cannot be downloaded; therefore, you are advised to reserve sufficient time to complete the application online. However, you can start, stop, save and continue your application throughout the application process.
What you need to apply
- You must have a working email address
- You must have a working cell phone number
- You must have a student number if you are applying for your second or higher year of study. This is only applicable to our returning students.
- You must have proof of the exact amount of your parents’ or guardians’ monthly income. Bank statements are not accepted as proof of income.
- Please note: You must submit the proof of income of both parents. If one parent is deceased, then the death certificate must be submitted. If you only live with one parent, then an affidavit from your parent should be submitted stating that your parent is a single parent. If your parent is unemployed, then an affidavit from your parent must be submitted stating that the parent is unemployed.
What does the bursary cover?
The HCI Foundation bursary is a partial bursary that covers 75% of a student’s tuition fees up to R40 000 per annum. However, we do not give allowances for living expenses, books, residence, meals or transport (except in exceptional circumstances).
**Please note that we do not pay for repeat years of study or repeat modules.
How and when do payments occur?
Payments occur around July of each year. We pay the bursary amount directly into the student’s fee account at his or her institution of study. We do not pay students directly.
What are the conditions of our bursary?
The HCI Foundation bursary is free, and we do not require bursary recipients to repay their bursaries EXCEPT in special circumstances where;
- The student failed their studies due to proven lack of commitment and did not inform the Foundation in advance about their circumstances.
- The student is intentionally unwilling to participate in the bursary programme activities during and after they have completed their studies.
- The student provided false/inaccurate information to unduly receive the bursary.
The Foundation do expect bursary recipients to give back by engaging with community projects, reporting back to the HCI Foundation through tutoring and mentoring programmes and volunteering in their own communities.
In addition, bursary recipients are required to attend workshops and complete surveys during their academic year and after completing their studies.
Can the student apply if he/she has a National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) loan, other loans or another bursary?
You may be eligible for an HCI Foundation bursary if you are a recipient of a loan or a partial bursary from elsewhere.
However, we will withdraw our bursary if a student receives a full-cost bursary or a significantly large partial bursary from another donor. The withdrawn bursary will be allocated to another deserving student.
Students with large partial bursaries and those with full-cost bursaries are required to inform the HCI Foundation of their status or decline our bursary by sending an email to bp@hcifoundation.co.za
Does the HCI Foundation cover Master’s or Doctoral/PhD studies?
No. The HCI Foundation does not fund Master’s or Doctoral/PhD studies.
HCI Foundation funding is limited to Honours and Postgraduate Diploma level studies.
Does the HCI Foundation assist with internships or employment?
The HCI Foundation runs a Graduate Development Programme that seeks to close the work experience gap required by potential employers. Only the HCI Foundation bursary recipients qualify to participate in this programme by sending their Curriculum Vitae (CV) and a motivational letter to bp@hcifoundation.co.za for consideration when there are opportunities available. It must be noted that this programme does not guarantee graduates employment or internship opportunities. However, opportunities are shared with graduates once they become available. Graduates are encouraged to stay in touch with the Foundation and inform us of their employment or studies progress regularly.
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