SAAFoST Bursary (for Matric Students) South Africa 2023 – 2024

SAAFoST Bursary (for Matric Students) South Africa 2023 – 2024

SAAFoST Bursary (for Matric Students) South Africa

ABOUT THE COMPANY – SAAFOST

The South African Association for Food Science and Technology (SAAFoST) Foundation is the association of food science, technology and other professionals serving South Africa’s food and allied industries. SAAFoST aims at increasing the knowledge base of food science and technology by encouraging scientific research, a membership magazine publication, workshops, seminars, exhibitions, meetings and assisting in educational activities. The company is non-profit and mainly run by volunteers, with around 2000 members across Southern Africa.

SAAFoST have established the SAAFoST Foundation, which will be responsible for the administration of SAAFoST academic bursaries, awards and prizes.

ABOUT THE SAAFOST BURSARY PROGRAMMES – FIELDS COVERED | COVERAGE VALUE

The South African Association for Food Science and Technology (SAAFoST) Foundation are inviting students to apply for bursaries, within the Food Science and Technology field of study. Bursaries are awarded based on 3 major factors – academic merit demonstrated potential and employment equity.

SAAFoST will be awarding 3 types of bursaries for the 2023 academic year.:
1) SAAFoST Matriculant Bursary: covers students currently in Matric, who intend on studying full time towards a first undergraduate Degree or Diploma within the Food Science and Technology field. The bursary will provide cover for tuition fees up to a maximum of R35 000 per year. Payments will be made in 2 instalments, to the tertiary institution where the recipient is undertaking studies.

2) SAAFoST Undergraduate Bursary: covers students pursuing full-time studies towards a first undergraduate Degree or Diploma within the Food Science and Technology field. The bursary will provide cover for tuition fees up to a maximum of R35 000 per year. Payments will be made in 2 instalments, to the tertiary institution where the recipient is undertaking studies. Find more information here.

3) SAAFoST Part-Time Bursary for SAAFoST Members: covers SAAFoST paid-up full members, studying part-time studies towards a BSc Hons or BTech qualification, within the Food Science and Technology field. The bursary will provide cover for tuition fees up to a maximum of R35 000 (or pro-rata) over 2 years. Payments will be made in 2 instalments, to the tertiary institution where the recipient is undertaking studies. Find more information here.

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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SAAFOST MATRICULANT BURSARY

Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying (please note that failure to satisfy all the requirements will lead to your application not being considered):

  • You must be a South African citizen
  • You must have been a resident within South Africa for a minimum of 3 years before applying
  • You must be currently in Matric
  • You must be enrolled and accepted to study full time towards a first undergraduate Degree or Diploma within the Food Science and Technology field
  • You must be enrolled and accepted to study at a recognised tertiary institute in South Africa
  • You must have completed a Further Education | Training Certificate (FETC) (General) qualification or the equivalent
  • You must have achieved a minimum of level 5 (60 to 69%) for Physical Science and Mathematics in Matric (and Life Science is recommended)
  • Preference will be given to Matric students with strong academic results or potential
  • You must register as a SAAFoST member within the 3 months of registration at your selected tertiary institution, and you must remain an active member of SAAFoST for the entire duration of the study (find out more about SAAFoST Membership here – applications for students is free)

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HOW TO APPLY FOR THE SAAFOST MATRICULANT BURSARY

Download and complete the application form in one of the following formats:
SAAFoST Bursary Application Form (Matric Students)(.pdf)
SAAFoST Bursary Application Form (Matric Students) (.doc)

Submit clear copies of the following supporting documentation along with your completed application form (the submission of these documents is compulsory – if any items are missing, your application may be disqualified):

  • ID document OR passport (certified copy)
  • Passport-sized photo (head | shoulders only)
  • Grade 11 final results (certified copy)
  • Matric latest results (certified copy)
  • Personal Statement (outlining the following: how your education and training within the food science and technology sector will make a positive impact in the scientific community and in your own life: max 1 A4 page)
  • Reference Letter with contact details (written by someone who has known you in a learning capacity for a minimum of 3 years)
  • National Benchmarking Test or Potential Test results from your selected tertiary institute
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Applications must be submitted in one of the following ways:
1) Email: irene@saafost.org.za
2) Post:
The SAAFoST Membership Development Officer
PO Box 35233
Menlo Park
0102
Application details for the SAAFoST Undergraduate Bursary are available here.
Application details for the SAAFoST Part-Time Bursary are available here.

NOTES ABOUT THE SAAFOST MATRICULANT BURSARY

  • Bursaries will be awarded for 1 academic year at a time and funding will be awarded for subsequent years, only if they are able to finish their qualification within the allocated amount of time.
  • Students pursuing an Undergraduate Degree up to B.Sc (Hons), must complete their studies within a maximum timeframe of 4 years.
  • Students pursuing Diplomas must complete their studies within a maximum timeframe of 4 years.
  • Students pursuing a BTech Degree must complete their studies within a maximum timeframe of 5 years.
  • The bursary will be administered by the SAAFoST Foundation, in liaison with the relevant institution’s Student Liaison Representatives.
  • The SAAFoST Foundation reserves the right not to award any bursaries.
  • Bursary recipients must submit 6 monthly reports and exam results to the SAAFoST Foundation, as well as details of participation in SAAFoST activities.
  • SAAFoST bursaries will be converted into a repayable loan if a semester or year is failed; studies are terminated or interrupted including course changes, and studies are incomplete.
  • All applications will be reviewed in November 2022 and successful recipients will be announced in December 2021.
  • The National Benchmarking Test (NBT) results or equivalent will be considered on the final selection.

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CLOSING DATE FOR THE SAAFOST MATRICULANT BURSARY

2 November 2021.
(Applications submitted after this date will not be accepted – please apply before the closing date to ensure your application is considered.)

CONTACT THE BURSARY PROVIDER

For any queries related to this bursary programme, please contact SAAFoST directly:
Tel: 071 870 2633
Email: irene@saafost.org.za

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