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Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary 2022

Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary 2022 


About The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust 

It is committed to empowering members of the community and improving the lives of community members, within the areas they operate.

About The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Bursary 

Tsitsikamma Wind Farm is inviting students to apply for their bursary programme for the 2022 academic year. 

Field/s Covered By The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Bursary 

All fields for an Undergraduate, Diploma or Certificate. 

They will also be awarded for studies towards trade skill and specialised courses (including Electrical work, Plumbing, Building, Motor Mechanic, Culinary, etc). 

What The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Bursary Covers 

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Prescribed study materials
  • Accommodation
  • A stipend.

Eligibility Criteria For The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Bursary 

You (the applicant) must meet the minimum requirements before applying for this bursary. If you do not meet the requirements, your application will not be considered. 

  • You must be a South African citizen
  • You must reside in one of these areas, or surrounding areas within a 50km radius:
  •     Kouga: Centerton, Humansdorp, Jeffrey’s Bay (township), Noorshoek, Oyster Bay, Pellrus, Rosedale, St Francis Bay (township) and Westerton
  •     Koukamma: Clarkson, Kagiso Heights, Kareedouw (township), Katank, New Rest, Nompumelelo, Sanddrif, Thornham, Uitkyk and Woodlands
  •     AmaMfengu: Doriskraal, Ekuphumleni, Nuweplaas, Snyklip and Wittekleibosch
  • You must have completed Matric in 2021 or earlier
  • You must be studying or intend on studying towards an Undergraduate Degree, Diploma or Certificate or a trade skill
  • You must be registered or provisionally accepted to study at a recognised public University, TVET College, FET College or training institution in South Africa
  • Your parents or guardians total household income must NOT be more than R350 000 per annum
  • Returning Beneficiary: you must have passed a minimum of 75% of your 2021 modules and you must have completed community service on time in 2021

Documents Required For The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Bursary 

When applying submit the following documentation. If you do not submit all the documents your application will not be considered.

New Applicants (who have NOT previously received a bursary from Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust):

  • South African ID Document (certified copy)
  • Grade 11 final results and Matric most recent results, if completed Matric in 2021 and have not received your certificate yet (certified copy)
  • Matric certificate or statement of results, if completed Matric in 2020 or earlier (certified copy)
  • Letter of provisional acceptance at a tertiary institution, if not yet studying (certified copy)
  • Full tertiary academic record, if currently studying (certified copy)

Applicants under 18 years old or over 18 and still dependent on parent or guardians income, must ALSO submit:

  • Parent or guardians proof of income and employment status, not older than 6 months (payslip if employed, affidavit if unemployed, SASSA letter if receiving a grant, death certificate if deceased) (certified copy)
  • Parents or guardians proof of address (municipal bill, letter from Ward Counsellor or affidavit)
  • Parents or guardians recent 3 months bank statement

Returning Beneficiary: current Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary recipients:

  • Full tertiary academic record
  • Parent or guardians proof of income and employment status, not older than 6 months (payslip if employed, affidavit if unemployed, SASSA letter if receiving a grant, death certificate if deceased) (certified copy)
  • Parents or guardians recent 3 months bank statement
Please Note: all documents must be certified by the South African Police Service or the South African Post Office and not be older than 6 months.

How To Apply For The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary 

Applications can be submitted at online at  Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary Application 2022 (google form)

They can also be submitted via email to: bursaries@twftrust.co.za
(Insert the words “TWFT Bursary Application” in the email subject line).
 

The Definitions For Terms of The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary 

  • First-time applicant: candidates who have NOT previously received a bursary from the TWFT.
  • 2021 Beneficiary: current TWFT Bursary recipients.
  • Trade School: institutions that offer skills and specialised courses (including Electrical, Plumbing, Building, Motor Mechanic, Culinary, etc).

Closing Date 

28 January 2022 
Your application must be must be submitted before the closing date. If you do not do this your application will not be considered. 

For Enquiries About The Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary 

If you have queries about the bursary, contact the TWFT directly:
Email: bursaries@twftrust.co.za

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