
Hey future changemakers! Ready to power up your academic journey? The Kangnas Wind Farm Bursary for 2026 is here to help South African students like you achieve your dreams!
Kangnas Wind Farm, a major energy provider in the Northern Cape, isn’t just generating electricity; they’re also investing in bright minds. This incredible bursary programme is designed to support deserving South African students who need financial assistance to pursue their higher education. It’s their way of giving back and fostering talent in the communities they serve. If you’re looking for support to study, this could be your chance!
Who Can Apply?
Think this bursary sounds like you? Here’s what you need to qualify:
- You must be a proud South African citizen.
- You need to show off a strong academic record – keep those grades up!
- Your household’s total income should be NOT more than R350 000 per year. This bursary is specifically for students who truly need financial assistance.
What Does It Cover?
This bursary aims to ease your financial burden, covering various essential study costs. While the exact coverage can be determined individually, it *may* include:
- Registration fees
- Tuition fees
- Examination fees
- Learning materials (think textbooks, stationery – all the essentials!)
- Accommodation (whether in a university residence or an equivalent approved setup)
- Meals
Remember, bursary funds are always subject to budget availability for that specific year, so every bit helps!
How to Apply?
Ready to jump into your application? Follow these steps carefully:
Head over to the official application portal:
Kangnas Wind Farm Bursary Application 2026
Make sure you submit clear, certified copies of all these supporting documents. Missing even one could mean your application gets sidelined, and we don’t want that!
- Your South African ID Document (certified copy)
- If you’re still in Matric: Your Grade 11 final results AND your most recent Matric results (certified copies)
- If you’ve completed Matric: Your Matric certificate (certified copy)
- If you’re already studying at tertiary level: Your full academic record (certified copy)
- Proof that you’ve been registered, accepted, or provisionally accepted at an institution (certified copy)
- Proof of income for your parent(s) or guardian(s): a payslip if employed, an affidavit if unemployed, a SASSA letter if receiving a grant, or a death certificate if deceased (certified copies for all)
- Proof of your residential address (certified copy)
Got questions or need a little help with your application? You can reach out to StudyTrust, who administers this bursary:
- Tel: 011 403 1632
- Email: apply@StudyTrust.org.za / b.ndlovu@studytrust.org.za
If this sounds like the right bursary for you, don’t wait — apply now and explore more bursaries on Bursaries Room!