Amandla Omoya Trust Bursary 2027 Opens for Students

Amandla Omoya Trust Bursary Programme 2027 Applications Now Open

The Amandla Omoya Trust has opened applications for its 2027 Bursary Programme, providing financial support to students from communities surrounding the Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm.

Managed by StudyTrust, the bursary programme assists deserving students who have been accepted to study at recognised South African universities, universities of technology, or public and private TVET colleges.

Unlike many bursaries that only support university degrees, the Amandla Omoya Trust also funds technical and vocational training programmes, helping young people gain practical skills that are in high demand across South Africa.

Applications close on 30 September 2026.


Bursary Overview

Programme InformationDetails
Bursary ProgrammeAmandla Omoya Trust Bursary
Academic Year2027
Bursary AdministratorStudyTrust
SponsorAmandla Omoya Trust
Study LevelNQF Level 6, National Diploma and Degree
Eligible InstitutionsUniversities, Universities of Technology, Public & Private TVET Colleges
Closing Date30 September 2026

About the Amandla Omoya Trust

The Amandla Omoya Trust is a community trust that owns shares in the Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm. The Trust was established to create long-term benefits for communities located within a 50-kilometre radius of the wind farm.

One of its key initiatives is investing in education by helping students access tertiary studies and vocational training that can improve employment opportunities and contribute to community development.

The bursary programme is administered by StudyTrust, an organisation with extensive experience in managing educational funding programmes in South Africa.


Fields of Study Covered

The bursary supports students enrolled in:

Technical and Vocational Training

  • Plumbing
  • Bricklaying
  • Other recognised technical skills programmes
  • Occupational training programmes

Higher Education

  • NQF Level 6 qualifications
  • National Diploma programmes
  • Bachelor’s Degrees

Students pursuing other approved qualifications at recognised tertiary institutions may also be considered.


Eligible Institutions

Funding is available for students studying at recognised South African institutions, including:

  • Public Universities
  • Universities of Technology
  • Public TVET Colleges
  • Private TVET Colleges
  • Other recognised tertiary education and training institutions

What the Bursary Covers

The bursary value is determined according to each student’s individual financial need.

Funding may cover:

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Examination fees
  • Student accommodation
  • Meals
  • Textbooks
  • Learning materials
  • Stationery

The final funding package is determined during the bursary assessment process.


Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be South African citizens.
  • Live within 50 kilometres of the Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm.
  • Have been accepted to study at a recognised South African tertiary institution.
  • Complete the application form in full.
  • Submit all required supporting documents.

Applicants who completed their National Senior Certificate (NSC) or National Technical Certificate (NTC) in previous years are also encouraged to apply.


Selection Criteria

Applications are assessed using the following criteria:

Academic Performance

Selection is based on:

  • Grade 12 preliminary or final results.
  • Latest academic results (for current students).
  • Highest qualification already completed.
  • Academic potential for technical, diploma, or degree studies.

Financial Need

Applicants must demonstrate that they require financial assistance to continue their studies.


Skills and Career Opportunities

The bursary supports students preparing for careers in many sectors, including:

  • Construction
  • Engineering
  • Plumbing
  • Bricklaying
  • Manufacturing
  • Information Technology
  • Education
  • Business
  • Healthcare
  • Public Service
  • Skilled Trades
  • Renewable Energy

Why Apply?

The Amandla Omoya Trust Bursary offers:

  • Financial support tailored to individual needs.
  • Funding for both university and vocational education.
  • Assistance with accommodation and study materials.
  • Opportunity to gain recognised qualifications.
  • Support for students from local communities.
  • Improved employment opportunities after graduation.

Application Tips

Before applying:

  • Confirm that you live within the eligible area.
  • Gather all required supporting documents.
  • Ensure your academic results are up to date.
  • Complete every section of the application form carefully.
  • Apply before the closing date.
  • Read the StudyTrust bursary application instructions before submitting your application.

Where to Apply

Applicants may apply in either of the following ways:

Online Application

Complete the application through the StudyTrust Online Bursary Application Platform.

Email Application

Applicants choosing the hard-copy option should complete the application form and email it, together with all required supporting documents, to:

📧 b.ndlovu@studytrust.org.za

Applicants should ensure all documents are clear and complete before submission.


Closing Date

📅 Closing Date: 30 September 2026

Late or incomplete applications may not be considered.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply?

South African citizens living within 50 km of the Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm who have been accepted to study at a recognised tertiary institution.

2. Which qualifications are funded?

The bursary supports:

  • NQF Level 6 programmes
  • Technical skills programmes
  • National Diplomas
  • Bachelor’s Degrees

3. Can TVET College students apply?

Yes. Students attending recognised public and private TVET colleges are eligible.

4. What expenses does the bursary cover?

Funding may include:

  • Tuition
  • Registration
  • Examination fees
  • Accommodation
  • Meals
  • Textbooks
  • Stationery
  • Learning materials

5. Can students who completed Matric in previous years apply?

Yes. Applicants who completed their NSC or NTC in previous years may apply.

6. How is the bursary awarded?

Selection is based on academic performance and financial need.

7. When do applications close?

Applications close on 30 September 2026.


Editorial Policy

This article has been independently prepared using publicly available information provided by the Amandla Omoya Trust and StudyTrust regarding the 2027 Bursary Programme. It is intended for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Amandla Omoya Trust or StudyTrust. Applicants should consult the official StudyTrust application platform and bursary guidelines for the latest eligibility requirements, supporting documents, and application procedures before applying.


Sources and References

  • Amandla Omoya Trust Bursary Programme
  • StudyTrust Bursary Application Platform
  • Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)
  • National Qualifications Framework (NQF)
  • South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)

Phindile Zwane

Author Information: Phindile Zwane shares tips and guides on learnerships and bursaries to help students to discover the best opportunities for their future.The content supports informed decision-making and aligns with South Africa’s national skills development priorities.Contact on: info@sseta.co.za Website: https://www.sseta.co.za

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