South Africa International Maritime Institute (SAIMI) Bursary 2022 for South Africans… How to apply, requirements, eligibility, and South Africa International Maritime Institute (SAIMI) bursary application closing date 2022/2023.
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South Africa International Maritime Institute (SAIMI) Bursary 2022 Application Details
South Africa International Maritime Institute (SAIMI): Bursaries for 2022
The South Africa International Maritime Institute (SAIMI), is inviting students to apply for the Sindiswa Carol ‘Tu’ Nhlumayo Merit Bursary, for the 2022 academic year. The bursary will be awarded to Black female students, for studies towards a maritime-related qualification (at Undergraduate, Honours, Masters or PhD level), to help them achieve success in oceans economy careers.
Requirements
Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying:
Undergraduate students:
- You must be a South African citizen
- You must be between 17 and 25 years old
- You must be a female student
- You must be from a previously disadvantaged, designated group (this includes Black Africans, Coloureds and Indians, according to the definition of the Black Economic Empowerment Act of 2003)
- You must have completed Matric or you must be currently in Matric
- You must be studying or provisionally accepted to study towards a full-time Maritime-related undergraduate qualification
- You must be studying or provisionally accepted to study at an accredited tertiary institution in South Africa
- You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 70%, if currently studying (academic progress will be considered)
- You must achieved A and B symbols in Matric
- You must fall within the “missing middle” financial category (your parents must earn between R350 000 and R600 000 per year)
Honours and Masters students:
- You must be a South African citizen
- You must be a female student
- You must be from a previously disadvantaged, designated group (this includes Black Africans, Coloureds and Indians, according to the definition of the Black Economic Empowerment Act of 2003)
- You must be studying towards a Maritime-related qualification
- You must be studying at an accredited tertiary institution in South Africa
- You must have completed at least 1 year of study (academic progress will be considered)
- You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 70% at Undergraduate level and a minimum overall average of 65% at Honours level
- You must fall within the “missing middle” financial category (your parents must earn between R350 000 and R600 000 per year)
PhD students:
- You must be a South African citizen
- You must be a female student
- You must be from a previously disadvantaged, designated group (this includes Black Africans, Coloureds and Indians, according to the definition of the Black Economic Empowerment Act of 2003)
- You must be studying towards a Maritime-related qualification
- You must be studying at an accredited tertiary institution in South Africa
- You must have completed at least 1 year of study (academic progress will be considered)
- You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 60% on completion of your Master’s degree
- You must fall within the “missing middle” financial category (your parents must earn between R350 000 and R600 000 per year)
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