Stellenbosch University has officially opened applications for its 2026 Undergraduate International SADC Bursary, targeting eligible students from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region who are currently enrolled in undergraduate programmes at the institution. The bursary aims to provide financial support to students in their second, third, or fourth year of study in 2026, helping reduce the financial burden associated with higher education.
The initiative is part of the university’s broader commitment to supporting academically capable but financially needy international students, particularly those from neighbouring African countries.
The bursary is open to undergraduate students from SADC member states, including:
Applicants must already be enrolled at Stellenbosch University and progressing within their undergraduate programme in 2026.
The 2026 bursary provides financial assistance valued at R50,000 per eligible student. The funding is primarily intended to cover tuition fees, with limited allowance for accommodation or co-funding arrangements where applicable.
The bursary is not designed to cover historical debt, but rather to support ongoing academic progression. It is intended for students who are on track to complete their studies within the minimum programme duration, although those completing within an extended “n+1” timeline may also be considered.
Applicants must meet several academic, financial, and administrative requirements to be considered for the bursary.
Key selection criteria include:
The bursary is awarded on a competitive basis and is not automatically renewed. Students are required to apply annually for continued consideration.
Applicants must be in good academic standing at Stellenbosch University. The bursary prioritises students who have demonstrated consistent academic performance and are progressing steadily toward degree completion.
The programme structure typically includes:
This structure ensures that financial support is directed toward students nearing completion of their undergraduate qualifications.
Applicants must submit all required documents at the time of application. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
Mandatory documentation includes:
Accepted immigration documentation includes study visas, permanent residency proof, refugee status documentation, asylum seeker permits, or VFS receipts confirming visa applications.
The application process requires students to submit accurate and verified information through the official Stellenbosch University bursary system. All applicants must confirm that the information provided is truthful and may be verified by the university.
Additional application conditions include:
The bursary is designed to strengthen access to higher education for students from the SADC region, many of whom face financial barriers in pursuing undergraduate degrees abroad.
By offering targeted financial assistance, Stellenbosch University aims to:
The programme also allows for partial co-funding arrangements in cases where students receive additional financial support from other sources.
The closing date for applications is:
Students are encouraged to submit applications early and ensure that all supporting documents are properly uploaded before the deadline, as late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
The Stellenbosch University 2026 Undergraduate International SADC Bursary provides a significant opportunity for financially needy students from across Southern Africa to continue their academic journeys without interruption. With a strong emphasis on academic progress, financial need, and regional inclusion, the bursary plays an important role in supporting the development of future professionals across the SADC region.
Eligible students are advised to carefully review the requirements and submit complete applications ahead of the deadline to maximise their chances of selection.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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