Moshal Scholarship Program South Africa Bursary 2026 – Closing Date: 31 December 2025 – Apply Now!

Hey future game-changers! Ready to supercharge your university journey? Today, we’re diving deep into an awesome opportunity: the Moshal Scholarship Program Bursary for 2026! If you’re dreaming of a career in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) or Commerce but need a financial boost, then listen up – this one’s for you!

The Moshal Scholarship Program is all about empowering highly motivated students, just like you, to ace their university education. Operating in South Africa and Israel, they’re committed to helping you not only achieve your academic goals but also set yourself up for a brighter future – and hopefully, make a huge impact on your community down the line. They’ve already helped over a thousand students graduate with awesome degrees, so you know they mean business!

Who Can Apply?

So, who’s eligible to grab this incredible Moshal Bursary for the 2026 academic year? Here’s the lowdown:

  • You must be in Matric or have already completed Matric.
  • You need to be studying or planning to study a Degree within one of these fantastic STEM or Commerce fields in 2026:
    • Science: Dentistry, Medicine (MBChB), Pharmacy (only at the University of KwaZulu-Natal), Veterinary Science
    • Technology: Computer Science, Information Technology
    • Engineering: Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering
    • Mathematics: Actuarial Science, Econometrics, Mathematics, Statistics
    • Commerce: Accounting, Economics, Financial Sciences, Investment Management, Management Sciences

    (Heads up: specific degree programs and universities are subject to change at the Moshal Program’s discretion.)

  • You must be studying or have been accepted to study at one of these top South African universities:
    • Nelson Mandela University (NMU)
    • Rhodes University (RU)
    • Stellenbosch University (SUN)
    • University of Cape Town (UCT)
    • University of Free State (UFS)
    • University of Johannesburg (UJ)
    • University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN)
    • University of Pretoria (UP)
    • University of the Western Cape (UWC)
    • University of Witwatersrand (WITS)
  • You should have scored a minimum of 70% for English, Mathematics, Physical Science and/or Accounting.
  • Financial need is key: your family’s total income must NOT be more than R200,000 per annum (before deductions).

What Does It Cover?

Wondering what this bursary actually covers? Get ready to be impressed because the Moshal Scholarship Program is super comprehensive! This isn’t just about tuition fees – they’ve got your back on so much more:

  • Full tuition funding: Say goodbye to hefty fees!
  • Living and meal allowances: Keep your tummy full and your mind focused.
  • Laptop allowance: Essential tech for crushing your studies.
  • Personal support: You’ll get dedicated guidance from a Program Coordinator.
  • Professional mentoring: Learn from the best in your field.
  • Career guidance: Get insights, including meetings with potential employers.
  • Professional workshops & training: Level up your skills.
  • Community access: Connect with a network of fellow scholars.

If you’re shortlisted, you might be invited for an interview. Don’t worry, even if it’s not your turn this time, they’ll let you know via email.

How to Apply?

Alright, ready to take the leap and apply for the Moshal Scholarship Program Bursary 2026? It’s all done online, so grab your documents and let’s get started:

  1. Head over to the official application portal: Moshal Program Scholarship Application 2026
  2. First things first, you’ll need to Create an Account if you don’t have one already.
  3. Make sure you submit clear copies of these documents along with your application (seriously, don’t miss any – if items are missing, your application may be disqualified!):
    • Your ID document copy.
    • Passport copy and study visa (if you’re not a South African citizen).
    • Copies of your parents’ or guardians’ IDs.
    • A signed Declaration / Consent Form from your parents or guardian (if you’re under 18).
    • Proof of all Social Grants (a letter or statement, not just your SASSA card copy) OR your parents’/guardians’ bank statements (3 months from ALL their bank accounts) OR an affidavit stating they don’t have a bank account.
    • Your Grade 11 November results.
  4. Good news! You can save your application and come back to it later. But once you hit “submit,” that’s it – no more changes, so double-check everything!

Heads up: If you’re shortlisted, you’ll need to submit a few more documents later, such as:

  • Your Matric final results (if you’re currently in Matric).
  • Your latest full university transcript of results (if you’re already studying).
  • Proof of acceptance or provisional acceptance from your chosen university.
  • NBT Scores (if you have them).
  • Screenshot proof that you’ve applied for other funding.
  • Your parents’ or guardians’ proof of income (payslips).

The closing date for the Moshal Scholarship Program Bursary 2026 is 31 December 2025. Make sure you get your application in before then to ensure it’s considered – don’t leave it to the last minute!

Got questions? No problem! You can reach out to the Moshal Program directly for any queries about this scholarship program:

If this sounds like the right bursary for you, don’t wait — apply now and explore more bursaries on Bursaries Room! Your funded future starts today!

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