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INSETA- ISSF Bursary for young South Africans

Apply for the INSETA-ISSF Bursary for young South Africans. The INSETA is inviting the South African public (unemployed and employed individuals) apply for the Insurance Sector Student Fund (ISSF) bursary, please click on the below links for more details.

DEADLINE: 15 January 2023

ISSF Bursary Scheme

The Insurance Sector Student Fund (ISSF) is a co-funded Bursary Scheme that aims to cater for the entire insurance value chain. The ISSF is co-funded by business entities in both the private and public sector who intend to skill, upskill, reskill and multi-skill students, graduates and workers across a multitude of economic sectors. INSETA is inviting the public (unemployed and employed individuals) apply for the ISSF Bursary Fund within the application window.

WHO CAN APPLY FOR THIS ISSF CATEGORY?

This category is only open to the South African Public (Unempolyed and Employed) in cross-sectoral studies. South African learners between the ages of 18-35 who are unemployed are encouraged to apply. Priority will be granted to courses in the Insurance and related sectors.

QUALIFYING CRITERIA FOR ISSF

 Missing middle and non-missing middle (unemployed and employed)
 South African Citizens
 New and continuing students

ISSF BURSARY BENEFITS

The ISSF has different types of packages tapered to suit the unique needs of each unemployed beneficiary as outlined below:

 Tuition Fees
 Textbooks
 Technological devices- Laptops and data (Where applicable)
 Accommodation and Meals
 Monthly Allowance

NB: N.B Employed beneficiaries only receive tuition.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE ISSF BURSARY

 Visit INSETA`s website www.inseta.org.za/issf
 Download and complete application form
 Prepare certified documents
 Send your application [email protected]

REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Unemployed

 Certified ID copy
 Certified Matric Results
 Most recent academic record
 Tuition Fee/Course Quotation
 Acceptance Letter
 Proof of Registration
 Learner Application Form
 POPIA form
 Learner Agreement

Employed

 Certified ID copy
 Certified Matric Results
 Most recent academic record
 Tuition Fee/Course Quotation
 Acceptance Letter
 Proof of Registration
 Learner Application Form
 POPIA form
 Learner Agreement
 Letter of Employment

Financial Supporting Documents

 Certified ID copies of both parents/ guardian or
 Death Certificate/ Affidavit
 Recent 3 Months Payslips/Bank Statements of both parents/guardian.
 Affidavit and SASSA letter if grant recipient

APPLICATION WINDOW
ISSF Application opens 15 November 2022 and closes on 15 January 2023. No late applications will be considered.

DISCLAIMER
Please consider your application unsuccessful if you have not received communication from the ISSF within 90 days after the closing date

Please click on the below links for more details.

Click here to visit the official ISSF Bursary Website

Click here to visit the official ISSF Bursary Website

THE END.

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ALSO CHECK: KPMG Bursary Applications for South African Youths (Chartered Accountants)

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