If you’re still searching for funding, now is the time to act. Bursaries Closing in April offer one of the last opportunities for South African students to secure financial support for the 2026 academic year.
From government institutions to private organisations and international programmes, these bursaries can cover tuition fees, accommodation, books, and even monthly allowances.
But be warned: once these deadlines pass, applications will not be accepted.
Quick-Reference Summary
| Bursary | Closing Date | Field of Study |
|---|---|---|
| SITA Bursary | 1 April 2026 | ICT / Technology |
| City of Ekurhuleni Bursary | 3 April 2026 | Various |
| ACT Nyoloha Scholarship | 5 April 2026 | Arts & Culture |
| Southern Sphere Platinum Bursary | 6 April 2026 | Mining / Engineering |
| Fulbright Foreign Student Program | 8 April 2026 | Various (USA Study) |
| Mandela Rhodes Foundation Scholarship | 14 April 2026 | Leadership / Various |
| TETA Scholarship at WMU | 22 April 2026 | Transport / Maritime |
| Allan Gray Orbis Fellowship | 30 April 2026 | Entrepreneurship |
| Australian Government Scholarship | 30 April 2026 | Various (Australia Study) |
| Erika Theron Trust Scholarship | 30 April 2026 | Social Work |
| KMF High School Scholarship | 30 April 2026 | General / Academic |
| Trans Hex Bursary | 30 April 2026 | Mining / Geoscience |
Bursaries Closing in April
SITA Bursary — Closes 1 April 2026
The State Information Technology Agency (SITA) Bursary supports students studying in the ICT and technology space. If you are pursuing qualifications in computer science, information systems, or related fields, this is one of the most relevant government-backed opportunities available. With a deadline of 1 April, this is effectively already at your door — apply immediately if you have not done so.
City of Ekurhuleni Bursary — Closes 3 April 2026
The City of Ekurhuleni offers bursaries across a range of disciplines to support students, particularly those from the Ekurhuleni municipality. This is a valuable opportunity for local students looking for municipal funding support. The 3 April deadline leaves very little time, so prospective applicants should prioritise this one urgently.
Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) Nyoloha Scholarship — Closes 5 April 2026
For students in the creative sector, the ACT Nyoloha Scholarship is a standout opportunity. Focused on the arts and culture space, this scholarship is aimed at postgraduate students and emerging artists seeking to develop their craft and contribute to South Africa’s cultural landscape. Applications close on 5 April.
Southern Sphere Platinum Bursary — Closes 6 April 2026
The Southern Sphere Platinum Bursary caters to students pursuing studies in mining and engineering. Given South Africa’s significant mining sector, this bursary represents not just financial support but a potential pathway into one of the country’s most important industries. The deadline is 6 April.
Fulbright Foreign Student Program South Africa — Closes 8 April 2026
The prestigious Fulbright Program, funded by the US Government, offers South African students the opportunity to pursue postgraduate studies in the United States. This is one of the most competitive and rewarding scholarships on the list, covering a wide range of academic disciplines. If studying in the US has been a dream, this is your chance — but you have until 8 April only.
Mandela Rhodes Foundation Scholarship — Closes 14 April 2026
One of the most celebrated scholarships on the African continent, the Mandela Rhodes Foundation Scholarship is awarded to exceptional postgraduate students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to Africa’s development. This is a transformative opportunity that goes well beyond financial support, offering mentorship, networking, and a lifelong community of change-makers. The deadline is 14 April.
TETA Scholarship at WMU — Closes 22 April 2026
The Transport Education Training Authority (TETA) offers a scholarship for study at the World Maritime University (WMU), making it an extraordinary opportunity for South African students interested in maritime studies, transport, and logistics at an international level. This postgraduate scholarship closes on 22 April, giving applicants slightly more time — but preparation for WMU-level applications should not be underestimated.
Allan Gray Orbis Fellowship Bursary — Closes 30 April 2026
Designed for entrepreneurially-minded undergraduate students, the Allan Gray Orbis Fellowship is among the most prestigious bursaries in South Africa. It identifies and develops future entrepreneurs and business leaders, offering not just funding but a rich programme of mentorship and fellowship activities.
Australian Government International Scholarship — Closes 30 April 2026
For students with ambitions to study abroad, the Australian Government offers scholarships to South African postgraduate students across a broad range of disciplines. This is a fully international opportunity and highly competitive — strong academic records and well-crafted motivation letters are essential.
Erika Theron Trust Scholarship at UWC — Closes 30 April 2026
Hosted at the University of the Western Cape, the Erika Theron Trust Scholarship is aimed at postgraduate students in social work. It honours a legacy of social justice and community development, making it a meaningful opportunity for students committed to serving vulnerable communities.
KMF High School Scholarship — Closes 30 April 2026
Not all bursaries on this list are for university students. The KMF High School Scholarship targets high-achieving learners still in secondary school, providing academic support and encouraging continued excellence. Parents and learners should take note of this 30 April deadline.
Trans Hex Bursary — Closes 30 April 2026
The Trans Hex Bursary supports students studying in mining-related fields, particularly geoscience, and is associated with one of South Africa’s established mining companies. It is a strong option for students pursuing a career in the minerals and resources sector.
Requirements for Bursary Applications
To apply for most bursaries closing in April, you’ll typically need:
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Latest academic results or Matric certificate
- Proof of acceptance at a university or TVET college
- Proof of household income
- Updated CV (for some programmes)
Tip: Prepare these documents in advance to avoid last-minute stress.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Start early, even for late deadlines. Many applications require academic transcripts, identity documents, motivational letters, and references, gathering these takes time.
- Tailor your motivation letter. A generic letter will not stand out. Research each bursary provider and align your goals with their mission.
- Check eligibility requirements carefully. Some bursaries are province-specific, field-specific, or restricted to certain academic levels. Applying when you do not qualify wastes time for both you and the funder.
- Follow up. After submitting, keep a record of your applications and follow up where appropriate.
With deadlines approaching fast, Bursaries Closing in April are your last major opportunity to secure funding for 2026.
Whether you’re planning to study locally or abroad, taking action now could make the difference between starting your studies debt-free or missing out completely.
Don’t wait until it’s too late — apply today and invest in your future.

