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Insurance Sector Student Fund (ISSF) Bursary 2026 – Closing Date: 20 October 2025 – Apply Now!

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Hey future insurance rockstars! Dreaming of a career in South Africa’s dynamic insurance sector but worried about funding your studies? Well, listen up because the incredible Insurance Sector Student Fund (ISSF) Bursary for 2026 is now open, and it could be your ticket to success!

The Insurance Sector Student Fund (ISSF) is a fantastic co-funded bursary scheme initiated by INSETA. Its main goal? To help talented South African students like you pursue academic programmes that are super relevant to the entire insurance value chain. Basically, if you’re looking to build a career in insurance, this bursary is designed to give you that much-needed financial boost!

Who Can Apply?

This bursary is primarily open to:

It’s important to make sure your chosen qualification aligns with the ISSF’s Priority Occupations. You can find more details on these in the provided links below, so you know exactly what they’re looking for!

What Does It Cover?

The ISSF bursary is designed to support academic programmes across the insurance value chain. While specific details of what exactly is covered (like tuition, books, etc.) aren’t always explicitly listed, co-funded bursaries typically help cover essential study costs, helping you focus on your academics without financial stress.

How to Apply?

Ready to get your application in? Follow these steps carefully to ensure you don’t miss out:

  1. First, make sure you download and read the official Advert – INSETA ISSF 2026 for all the crucial details and requirements.
  2. Also, check out the ISSF Priority Occupations and related Qualifications document to ensure your studies are a good fit for what the bursary supports.
  3. For South African Public (Unemployed & Employed Individuals), you MUST use the correct application form (Section C) found here: Apply for ISSF Bursary (Section C)

Remember, applications received after the deadline will not be considered. If you haven’t heard back within 60 days, please consider your application unsuccessful. So, make sure everything is perfect before you hit submit!

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

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