Sedisa Trust Bursary for Black Women
The Sedisa Trust Bursary, run by the Sedisa Black Women Education Trust (a Black-Woman-Owned education trust established in 2010 and a shareholder of KAEFER Thermal Contracting Services), funds young Black South African women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to study at recognised SA tertiary institutions. It is a full-cost bursary covering tuition, books, stationery and accommodation, and is self-administered directly by the Trust. The Trust's own website indicates it can support any field of study, though some aggregators emphasise engineering and quantity surveying given the KAEFER link; applications are made through the contact route on the official website.
Eligible Fields of Study
Sedisa Trust (Sedisa Black Women Education Trust — a Black-Woman-Owned education trust and shareholder of KAEFER Thermal Contracting Services (Pty) Ltd; self-administered directly by the Trust) supports students in the following disciplines
Eligibility Requirements
- ✓ South African citizen
- ✓ Female applicant
- ✓ Black (as classified under the B-BBEE codes)
- ✓ Aged between 16 and 35
- ✓ Completed Matric with a minimum overall pass mark of approximately 65%, including Core Mathematics
- ✓ Studying, intending to study, or accepted to study at a recognised/accredited South African tertiary institution
- ✓ Economically disadvantaged with demonstrable financial need
What's Included
- ✓ Full tuition fees
- ✓ Textbooks / book costs
- ✓ Stationery
- ✓ Accommodation
How to Apply
Steps to complete your Sedisa Trust (Sedisa Black Women Education Trust — a Black-Woman-Owned education trust and shareholder of KAEFER Thermal Contracting Services (Pty) Ltd; self-administered directly by the Trust) bursary application
- 1
Confirm you meet the eligibility criteria (Black South African woman aged 16–35, ~65% Matric average including Core Mathematics, financial need)
- 2
Visit the official Sedisa Trust website and open the contact / application page at https://sedisatrust.com/contact/
- 3
Complete the enquiry/application form on the official website or email [email protected] to request the current application requirements
- 4
Prepare and submit your supporting documents (certified ID and Matric certificate, academic transcripts, proof of registration and fee statement, motivational letter, CV, and proof of household income / financial-need affidavit)
- 5
Submit within the annual application window — most sources indicate applications open around 1 January and close 30 September each year (one aggregator instead lists an October-open / 15 February-close cycle)
- 6
Verify the exact current-cycle opening and closing dates directly with the Trust via [email protected] before applying
Required Documents
- 📄 Certified copy of South African ID
- 📄 Certified copy of Matric certificate
- 📄 Latest academic transcripts / results
- 📄 Proof of registration and fee statement from your tertiary institution
- 📄 Motivational letter / cover letter
- 📄 Curriculum vitae (CV)
- 📄 Proof of household income / financial-need affidavit
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who qualifies for the Sedisa Trust Bursary?
- The bursary is for Black South African women aged between 16 and 35 (Black as classified under the B-BBEE codes) who come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Applicants should have completed Matric with a minimum overall pass mark of about 65%, including Core Mathematics, and must be studying, intending to study, or already accepted to study at a recognised South African tertiary institution.
- What does the bursary cover?
- It is described as a full-cost bursary covering tuition fees, textbooks/book costs, stationery and accommodation. The exact rand value is not publicly disclosed.
- What can I study with the Sedisa Trust Bursary?
- The Trust's own website indicates it can support any field of study, including undergraduate diplomas, degrees, honours and master's. Some aggregators emphasise engineering and quantity surveying because the Sedisa Black Women Education Trust is a shareholder of KAEFER Thermal Contracting Services, but the Trust does not limit funding to those fields.
- How and when do I apply?
- Apply through the contact/application route on the official website (https://sedisatrust.com/contact/) or by emailing [email protected]. Most sources indicate the annual window runs from around 1 January to 30 September, though one aggregator lists an October-open / 15 February-close cycle. Confirm the exact current-cycle dates directly with the Trust before applying.
Ready to apply?
Applications close on 30 September 2026
Apply on Sedisa Trust (Sedisa Black Women Education Trust — a Black-Woman-Owned education trust and shareholder of KAEFER Thermal Contracting Services (Pty) Ltd; self-administered directly by the Trust)'s official siteNeed help? Contact Sedisa Trust (Sedisa Black Women Education Trust — a Black-Woman-Owned education trust and shareholder of KAEFER Thermal Contracting Services (Pty) Ltd; self-administered directly by the Trust):
Email: [email protected]
Information verified 2026-06-22. Always confirm details on the funder's official website before applying.
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