Stellenbosch University Merit bursaries for first-year students
Merit bursaries are awarded according to grade 12 aggregates in the following categories of achievement:
- 85% to 89.9%
- 90% and higher
You will be awarded a merit bursary if you obtain a grade 12 average of 85% or more (excluding Life Orientation) in the final exams. Merit bursaries are calculated as a percentage of the tuition fee by means of a sliding scale, with the smallest rebate for the lowest category (85%+) and the biggest rebate for the highest category (90%+). The rebate for the category 85% to 89,9% will be at least 40%, increasing in the following category.
Merit bursaries are awarded automatically; however, grade 12 learners who have taken their examination with a body other than a provincial department of education have to apply for a merit bursary.
a)Merit awards
Date for granting merit bursaries
Please note that merit bursaries are awarded in April.
Calculating and granting merit bursaries
∙In respect of First-year Merit Bursaries, the criterion used is the actual average of a prospective student’s final Grade 12 exam results (calculated based on a combination of the six best subjects required to gain admission to Baccalaureus studies at a university, excluding Life Orientation and Mathematics Paper 3), as indicated by the respective education departments. Merit Bursaries are calculated as a percentage of tuition fees.
∙Following registration and once results have been announced, an algorithm with a given budget amount and fixed budget parameters is used to calculate the amounts to be allocated.
∙The calculated amounts are then automatically transferred to the beneficiaries’ student accounts.
The following scale is applicable to first-year merit bursaries:
Matric average |
% rebate on basic tuition fees |
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(excluding module costs) |
85 |
– 89% |
40% (guarantee) |
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90 |
– 95% |
* > 40% |
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95% and higher |
>40% |
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* The % rebate will depend on the number of qualifying cnadidates and the amount available for merit bursaries.
Please note
∙First-year students that completed their school end exams oustide a provincial education- department (exluding IEB examination), must submit a certified copy of their final Grade 12-exam results to the Centre for Undergraduate Bursaries and Loans.
∙The onus rests on the student to verify by June of the specific academic year in which they are entitled to a merit bursary whether the bursary is indicated on their student fees account.
∙If the latter are not reflected, they must notify the Centre for Undergraduate Bursaries and Loans before the end of August; otherwise they forfeit their claim to a merit bursary.
Cancellation of merit bursaries
∙The merit bursaries of students who discontinues their studies in the first semester, will be cancelled.
Merit bursaries to students that studied at other institutions
∙Students who studied at other institutions, do not qualify for First-year Merit Bursaries, but can be considered for Senior Merit Bursaries if their weighted average was 75% or higher.
∙These students should submit their results to the Centre for Undergraduate Bursaries and Loans.
b)Sport bursaries
∙First-year students who have superior sporting achievements to their credit are eligible for a range of special bursaries that are not listed in this book. For more information, please contact Maties Sport, tel. 021 808 4642.
c)“Three Children” Rebate
∙The University gives a 10% rebate on tuition fees where three or more children from the same family are studying at the University simultaneously.