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FUTURE VISION BURSARY | Fedisa



How to apply

FUTURE VISION 


Win one of two first-year part bursaries to the value of R50 000.00 for any undergraduate qualification at the FEDISA Fashion Schools - Cape Town or Sandton.

BURSARY 2022 


FEDISA FUTURE VISION BURSARY 


SUBMISSION AND COST 


The total cost of your entry should not exceed R500.00. Receipts are required for the submission purposes, as well as a breakdown of your costs.

All garments, shoes and accessories (Carefully packaged). Any technique may be used to create the garments, shoes and accessories.


The total cost of your entry should not exceed R500.00. Receipts are required for the submission purposes, as well as a breakdown of your costs. 

Images of your final runway look on a model of your choice, front, back and side view, as well as three close ups.

A no more than 500 word rationale about your conceptual and creative process, where you found your material, your innovation and style. How you created your look and what inspired your final styling design.


​A motivation as to why you want to study at FEDISA Fashion School, why you selected the programme of your choice and why you believe you should win the part bursary for 2022. This motivation should not exceed more than 500 words.

FEDISA FUTURE VISION BURSARY SUBMISSION 


1. Fill out the application form and read the terms and conditions. By sending through your application, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions below.



2. Attach a certified copy of your matric certificate if you have completed Matric or your final Grade 11 results.



3. Attach a certified copy of your ID. This competition is open to South African citizens only.



4. Submit your FEDISA “Future Vision” garment and accessories (Carefully packaged).



5. Include a motivation as to why you want to further your fashion studies at FEDISA Fashion School and why you should win this part bursary, not more than 500 words.



6. Include your cost breakdown and all receipts. The entry should not exceed R500.00.



7. Include your rationale, not more than 500 words.



8. Include images of your final look, front, back, sides and three close ups.

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