Funza Lushaka bursary for 2022 – [www.funzalushaka.doe.gov.za]

Funza Lushaka bursary for 2022 – [www.funzalushaka.doe.gov.za];- The Funza Lushaka Bursary is a very popular bursary in South Africa. If you want to make a difference and become a teacher, the Funza bursary could be an option to fund your study.

They offer support to undergraduate students who want to become a teacher, and they also offer a 1-year post-graduate bursary (PGCE)

Funza Lushaka bursary for 2022 – [www.funzalushaka.doe.gov.za]

The following must be read before making an application for a Funza Lushaka bursary for 2021

  1. Should you have a criminal record, charged of misconduct or dismissed from work, kindly note that you are not eligible to apply for this
  2. Allocation of Funza Lushaka bursaries to Higher Education Institution employees, their spouse and their dependents/children is not
  3. Non-disclosure of the information required as stated in 2 above will be treated as
  4. Applicants should be 30 years and below to qualify for the Funza Lushaka
  5. This online application is a MUST. No hard copies are accepted by the
  6. Please note that those who already have other teaching qualifications do not qualify for this programme.

Programmes to be funded

  1. Two types of qualifications can be funded as shown below. The qualification must include subjects which will allow the student to specialise as a teacher in at least two priority subject areas (see next sectionbelow).

Undergraduate studies

  • 4-year Bachelor of Education degree (BEd), specialising in Foundation Phase (Grade R – 3), Intermediate Phase (Grade 4 – 6) and Senior and Further Education and Training Teaching (Grade 7-12).

Graduate studies

  • One-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) for graduates whose degrees reflect two priority subjects where one module/course was successfully completed or studied at third year level while the second priority subject was successfully completed or studied at second year

N.B. Only the PGCE (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching) (Grade 7-12) will be funded through the Funza Lushaka Bursary Scheme.

Selection criteria

  1. Selection criteria include thefollowing:
    • The bursary is only awarded to South African citizens with a valid South African IDnumber;
    • The applicant should demonstrate good academicability;
  • Applicants should be 30 years and below to qualify for the Funza LushakaBursary
  • Allocation of Funza Lushaka bursaries to Higher Education Institution employees, their spouse and their dependents/children is not
  • The Funza Lushaka bursary does not fund extendedprogrammes.
  • The applicant must be accepted into an approved BEd degree or PGCE programmeto specialise in two or more of the priority
  • The applicant should demonstrate good academic
  • The applicant must show commitment to a teaching career, which includes: interest in working with young people; enthusiasm for a professional career in teaching; readiness to face and surmount difficult challenges and personal
  • The applicant must be committed to teach in any school to which a student may be placed by a Provincial Education Department(PED).
  1. Students must meet the minimum academic criteria for award of the bursary. In 2021, the minimum academic criteriaare:
    • For 1st time entrants to university:
      • An exemption, endorsement, or ‘admission to bachelor degree studies’ pass at matric/Grade 12
      • At least a level 4 pass at matric level in the two subjects which the applicant will specialize to
      • For students who wish to specialize in the Foundation Phase, a Level 4 pass in Mathematics or Level 5 pass in Mathematical Literacy at Grade 12 level is required. In addition, at least a level 4 pass in the Home Language is.
      • Students who wish to specialize in the teaching of Technology subjects, including CAT, andwho do not have these subjects at matric level, must have at least a level 4 pass in Mathematics or Technical
      • If the institution’s admission requirements are higher than the bursary requirement and vice versa then the higher requirement will
    • For new applicants already at universityThe student must have:
      • The student must have passed all of the modules studied in the year prior to the bursary application at the Higher Education Institution.
      • Atleast a 55% average across all the modules studied in the applicant’s last year of study at a Higher Education
      • Thestudent must have at least 55% average in modules studied in the applicant’s last year of study at university which relate directly to the priority subject area of teaching specialisation.
      • These are minimum The Funza Lushaka bursary is a prestigious bursary that mustbe awarded firstly on the basis of academic ability. The criteria applied at particular institutions may be higher than those suggested here, but cannot be lower.
  • For new applicants enrolling for PGCE
  • The student must have successfully completed a recognized qualification that qualifies him/her to be admitted for a
  • . Only the PGCE (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching) (Grade7-

12) will be funded through the Funza Lushaka Bursary Scheme.

  • To be considered for the PGCE in Senior Phase and Further Education and Training teaching the student must have two priority subjects where one module/course was successfully completed or studied at third year level while the second priority subject was successfully completed or studied at second year level..
  • The student must have at least TWO identified priority subjects at second yearlevel;
  • The student must have sufficient modules in the identified priority subjects to qualify to teach it as a subject at

Applicants must note that these are minimum criteria. Meeting these criteria does not mean automatic acceptance for the bursary. There are a limited number of bursaries available, and the best students will be selected for the bursary.

  1. The bursary is awarded for one academic year at a time. It is not automatically re-awarded. A re- award will depend on academic progress. There is no automatic promise of financial support for a fifth (5th) year of study i.e. beyond the 4th year of study. On evidence of good academic performance, and pending the availability of funds, the bursary may bere-awarded.
  2. Recipients of bursaries will be required to teach one year for every year for which they have received the
  3. What the bursary covers: Funza Lushaka bursaries cover most of the recipient’s essential expenses. Expenses covered include tuition fees, accommodation including meals, books and learning materials, teaching practice and if possible a small allowance for monthly living expenses. The allocation to any individual student is capped at a specific value. Where the university charges more than the capped value the bursars will have to top up from their own funds. Universities have different cost structures, so the total value of a bursary differs from institution to

Repayment

  1. Recipients of these bursaries will be required to teach at a public school for the same number of years that they received the
  2. Theamount that is repayable is the full amount of the bursary received under the programme, less one year’s funding for every year spent teaching at a public school. Interest will be charged at the rate determined by
  3. If you are awarded or re-awarded the bursary you will be expected to have an e-mail address and a contactable cell phone number for SMS

These conditions are all contained in the bursary contract which all applicants must sign. When applicants sign the bursary contract, they are legally agreeing to the conditions described in the contract. The applicants must keep a copy of the signed contract .

Processes for applying for the bursary

  • Applications must only be made once students have been allocated a valid student numberand

have been accepted/provisionally accepted at their university of choice.

  • All applications must be made online atfunzalushaka.doe.gov.za. Take note of the closing date. No applications will be entertained after the closing date. Students must apply online and submit supporting documentation to the university’s Funza Lushaka office.
  • Please ensure that all information that you capture is accurate, and that priority subject areas that you capture are the ones you will specialise in. The academic year of study refers to the level you are studying e.g. B Ed 1 = 1st year, B Ed 3 = 3rd
  • Pleasenote that you have access to your on-line bursary application to “Update personal details” or make changes to your application before applications

23 Students who change institutions after submitting their bursary application forms will not be considered for selection.

  • Having applied for the bursary is not a guarantee that a student will receive

Communications from students about the bursary

All enquiries about the bursary must be directed to the Funza Lushaka academic and administrative co- ordinators at your university. They will be best placed to respond to any issues. Students should not communicate directly with NSFAS (the financial managers of the scheme) or with the Department of Basic Education (DBE) or the Department of Higher Education and Training. Students may not come in person to the DBE, but should phone and enquire at 012 357 3000 or email us at inquiries.funzalushaka@dbe.gov.za.

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