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Ikwekwezi FM ignites the lives of the youth
From:  24 June 2009 8:00: to 31 December 2009 1:00:
Location: n/a

Bursaries are awarded for full-time courses at the Faculties of Science (1), ICT (2), and Engineering and the Built Environment (2) on levels 1, 2, and 3 of a National Diploma, at the Tshwane University of Technology in 2010.

Nicholas Mahlangu, Senior Recruiter Post Graduate, TUT said “The message sent through this partnership will be “Simandlekile”, meaning that the bursaries will “empower people”.

“As a station we are proud to be part of something so significant, as affording our listeners an opportunity to further their education. The station this year is embarking on campaigns that encourage sustainable development” Phillip Mahlangu, Ikwekwezi FM’s Station Manager.

The combined family household income must not exceed R100 000 per annum
•Applicants must be between the ages of 16 to 35
•Applicants will need to fulfil all the listed criteria to be eligible to apply for a bursary
•Bursaries cover class, registration and book fees only

•         Bursaries will only be awarded to applicants who have applied for admission to study at the Tshwane University of Technology in the Faculties of Science, Engineering & Built Environment, as well as Information & Communication Technology, and must have a Reference or Student Number

•         The Bursaries are awarded by the office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Partnerships at TUT.

•         Academically deserving applicants, (from 70% to 100%) average will be given preference

•         Gender/ 3 Female African and 2 Male (African) from historically different backgrounds are favoured

•         Applicants must be South African Citizens

•         Complete an application form available at the information desks at the various campuses of TUT. On awarding the Bursary, The following documentation will be required:

  • Death certificate if parent(s) are deceased
  • Certified copy of your ID document (South African citizens only)
  • Proof of income of parent(s) or guardian (salary slip, pension slip etc.)
  • Affidavit of unemployed parent(s) or UIF slip
  • Certified copy of latest results (only for G12 students)
  • Certified copies of all dependant family members identity documents or birth certificates must be submitted

For more information visit www.tut.ac.za

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