NYDA Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship Fund (SMSF) 2017 for Young South Africans! Application Deadline: 5th January 2017.

    
NYDA Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship Fund (SMSF) 2017 for Young South Africans! Application Deadline: 5th January 2017.


In its quest to address the challenge of youth unemployment, access to education, among many other challenges, the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) changed its core business to focus on education and skills development as the organisation’s main priority. This move was informed by studies which suggested that salary remains the main source of income for young South Africans.

To support this new strategic focus, the NYDA established the Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship Fund (SMSF).  The R20-million fund seeks to avail financial support to youth to enable them to pursue quality education in an institution of higher learning with youth in rural areas as primary target.

The scholarship fund was established in honour of Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu who at the age of 23, was executed under the apartheid laws after being wrongfully accused of murder and terrorism. Fearing crowd reaction at the funeral, police decided to bury Mahlangu in Atteridgeville, Pretoria.

The scholarship fund is designed to create an environment for affording youth with excellent academic background, an opportunity to further their studies. Financial support will be provided to youth who pursue full time degrees that fall within the priority growth sectors, critical and scarce skills areas outlined in the labor planning frameworks of the country.

The fund will be accessible to deserving South African youth who meet the minimum entry requirements set by the NYDA and, who have been admitted for study at public Universities and Universities of Technology

Eligibility Criteria
Students must be applying for admission to one of the public universities as a 1st year full-time student in a priority study (see below).High school learners who plan to attend one of the public universities or university of technology after completing the National Senior Certificate Must meet University Admission Points Score (APS) and achieve an average of 70% in the NSC exams Must be South African citizens between 14 – 35 Financial neediness – combined household salary of less than R15 000 a month Reside in rural/semi-rural areas

Priority of Study
Full-time degrees that fall within the priority growth sectors, critical and scarce skills areas outlined in the labour planning framework of the country.Full-time degrees that fall within the priority growth sectors, critical and scarce skills areas outlined in the labour planning framework of the country.

Benefits:
The following costs are covered by the Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship:
·        Tuition
·        Accommodation
·        Meals
·        Study Books

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