nvestec is offering partial bursaries for the 2015 academic year - TopicsExpress



          

nvestec is offering partial bursaries for the 2015 academic year to students who aim to study full time towards an undergraduate university degree in: Commerce (Economics, Business Economics, Accounting, Investments and Finance) BCom Informatics BSc Computer Science BSc Information Technology BIT-Bachelors of Information Technology BIS-Bachelor of Information Science Business Science Science and Mathematics Engineering Commercial LLB The main criteria for the selection of applications are financial need and academic potential. Applications are open to: All young SA citizens with academic potential who are in need of financial assistance Pupils holding or working towards a matric exemption with a minimum of 60% in English and Mathematics (not Maths Literacy) and a 50% pass rate in all other subjects Minimum Academic Requirements Find out about the minimum academic requirements for the 2015 Investec Bursary Undergraduate University Degrees These degrees represent fields of relevance to the financial services and other key industries. Required Documentation This infographic details all the documents you will need in order to submit your 2015 Investec Bursary application Successful candidates can access funding Investec contributes a partial bursary of R75 000 per year towards study-related expenses. To cover any shortfall, applicants are thus advised to apply for additional funding through the Financial Aid Office of their university of choice for a study loan from the National Student Financial Scheme (NSFAS). Why apply for an Investec bursary? We have a vested interest in developing well rounded individuals and in ensuring graduates are employable. While a bursary provides financial assistance, our programmes help with the transition from high school to tertiary and with the challenges associated with the job search. Mentorship All Investec bursary recipients are mentored by Investec employees. Mentors provide academic guidance and social support to students as they navigate the challenges of their tertiary career
Posted on: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 15:15:29 +0000

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