South African Special Risk Insurance Association (SASRIA) invites students to apply for Bursary Programme 2025.
Bursary Application Closing date is 03 January 2025
Sasria, a leading South African public company, is offering bursaries to support students pursuing undergraduate studies in fields considered scarce skills. The bursary aims to build a pipeline of talented young professionals in the areas of accounting, IT, finance, and other critical disciplines.
Fields of Study for the Sasria Bursary:
- Accounting
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Finance
- Information Technology
- Insurance
- Mathematics
- Risk Management
- Statistics
Bursary Coverage
The Sasria Bursary will cover full-time undergraduate studies in the above-listed fields. The bursary aims to help cover tuition and related educational costs for successful candidates.
Eligibility Requirements
To apply for the Sasria Bursary, you must meet the following criteria:
- South African citizenship
- Age between 16 and 20 years old
- Currently in Matric (2024) or have completed Matric
- Intend to study full-time towards a bachelor’s degree in one of the eligible fields in 2025
- First-year undergraduate study in 2025
- Mathematics (NOT Mathematics Literacy) passed in Matric
- Minimum 70% overall average in Matric
- Intend to study at a recognised and accredited South African university
- Household income of less than R600,000 per year
Application Process
To apply for the Sasria Bursary, follow these steps:
- Online Application:
Complete your application form online at the Sasria Bursary Application 2025 page:
Sasria Bursary Application 2025 - Supporting Documents:
Submit certified copies of the following documents (please ensure they are no older than 3 months):- ID Document
- Matric certificate (if already completed Matric)
- Matric latest report (if currently in Matric)
- Parents/guardians ID Documents or Death Certificates (if applicable)
- Proof of parents/guardians’ income (e.g., most recent payslips, affidavit if unemployed, or a declaration of income for self-employed parents)
- Proof of Residence
- Motivational Letter: A letter explaining why you should be considered for the bursary, highlighting your academic achievements, leadership experience, and your passion for your chosen field of study