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Clientèle Royalty Bursary Application 2026: Endless possibilities for the youth of South Africa

Clientèle Royalty Bursary Application 2026: Endless possibilities for the youth of South Africa

DEADLINE: 30 April 2025

Clientèle has unlocked a future of endless possibilities for the youth of South Africa by offering diligent and passionate learners the opportunity to study at the best tertiary institutions from across the country. Over the last 15 years Clientèle has contributed to the common good by giving back to the community through the Bursary Scheme where it has invested over R21 million and assisted more than 140 students to date.

Bursary Rules:

  1. Only applicants eligible for first or second year tertiary studies in the relevant selection year may apply for a bursary.
  1. A bursary will not be awarded to an applicant already in possession of a bursary from another institution.
  1. Bursaries are only awarded for full-time undergraduate qualifications and do not cover postgraduate courses.
  1. Recipients are required to complete their studies in the minimum number of years prescribed by the relevant tertiary institution.
  1. No more than two subjects may be repeated the following year and all fees relating to repeat subjects will be for the recipient’s own account.
  2. Should the recipient fail more than two subjects in any year, the bursary will be withdrawn.
  1. Changing your degree after signing your bursary contract without written permission from the Bursary Committee may lead to the cancellation of the bursary.
  2. Costs of up to R60,000 per annum form the base amount of what will be covered by the bursary. Recipients will receive funding for fees, books, equipment and accommodation. Should these costs be more than R60,000 the bursary committee may approve an additional amount provided it relates to fees, books, equipment or accommodation. No Cash amounts will be paid to a recipient.
  3. Should these costs be less than R60,000, the recipient will not be entitled to the difference.
  1. Funds are paid directly to the relevant institution and/or service provider upon presentation of an invoice. Invoices must reach the Bursary Office by no later than 31 March annually.
  2. Any accommodation deposits paid to a lessee by the company on behalf of the bursary recipient will be deducted from the final year’s study allowance if not recovered and refunded to the company by the bursary recipient at the end of each year.
  3. Recipients must study at institutions accredited by the SA Department of Education, within SA borders.
  1. Only one bursary per family will be awarded.
  1. The parent or legal guardian is required to remain on Tier 3, 4 or 5 for the duration of the Bursary.
  1. Examination results at both mid-year and year-end must be sent to the Bursary Office immediately upon release by the institution. Failure to do so may result in the withdrawal of the bursary.
  2. Should the recipient be absent from any examination during the year without prior written approval from the Bursary Committee, the bursary will be withdrawn. Permission will only be granted under exceptional circumstances.
  3. The company reserves the right to withdraw the bursary should a recipient fail to adhere to any of the above rules

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