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Tfg Media Bursary

 

TFG Media Bursary



TFG Media is a large group of known as The Foschini Group. Under them brands such as @home, @homeliving, American Swiss, Charles and Keith, Collete, Donna, DueSouth, Exact, Fabiani, Foschini, G-Star, Hi, Markham, Sportscene, Sterns, The FIX, Totalsports and others.


In oder to be ELIGIBLE, either you or a close family member must be an active member of Club. You the applier can choose from a variety of programmes offered by the eight brands under Educor's stable, including Damelin (part-time), Damelin Correspondence College, Intec College, CityVarsity, Central Technical College, and ICESA Education (Kwa-Zulu Natal). Go to educor.co.za to see the programmes they have to offer. 

There is a criteria that exists for Club magazine subscribers (or their immediate family subcribers/people who qualify) to receive bursaries. They give away 12 bursaries every month valued at R15,000. The first 12 applicants to be recieved each month that meet requirements are awarded. 

Things to note:


1. Programme offerings differ from campus to campus.

2. Subject to terms and conditions of EDUCOR including entry requirements for the chosen programme.

3. Scholarships will only be awarded for part-time and correspondence programmes.

4. Foschini Group accounts must be up to date to qualify for a scholarship.

5. Redeemable at Damelinface-to-face colleges, Damelin correspondence, Intec College, CityVarsity, Central Technical College, and ICESA Education (Kwa-Zulu Natal).

6. Scholarships include tuition only and excludes all other expenses, material, accomodation, and fees for rewriting failed exams.

7. If you are awarded a scholarship you must begin the programme within 6 months of the scholarship being awarded.

8. The prize cannot be transferred or exchanged for its cash value.

9. Foschini club and EDUCOR reserve the right not to award the scholarship if no suitable candidates apply. 

10. Member’s subscription must be up to date. 

11. Subscribers must fill in the application form and send the completed form to Club’s Administration department. 

12. Subscribers’ TFG account must not be in arrears. 

13. Subscribe’s must not have received a bursary from TFG Club within the past 36 months. 

14. Subscribers’ immediate family may also apply. 

15. Subscribers and the following immediate family subscribers qualify for the Discount: husband, wife, mother, father, daughter, son, brother, sister, grandchild

How To Apply 

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