Umthombo Youth Development Foundation (UYDF) Health Science Bursary Programme
The UYDF Health Science Bursary Programme is a top-up funding and student-support scheme that helps disadvantaged students from rural KwaZulu-Natal (and parts of the Eastern Cape) qualify as health professionals. It is layered on top of NSFAS, covering costs NSFAS does not, paying a monthly allowance, and providing mentoring so students complete their degrees. In return, graduates commit to working in rural public-sector hospitals to ease the shortage of healthcare workers in underserved communities.
Eligible Fields of Study
Umthombo Youth Development Foundation (UYDF) supports students in the following disciplines
Eligibility Requirements
- ✓ South African citizen
- ✓ Originate from the uMkhanyakude, Zululand or King Cetshwayo districts of northern KwaZulu-Natal (or reside near St Patrick's Hospital, Bizana, or Zithulele Hospital in the Eastern Cape)
- ✓ Matriculated (or in Grade 12) at a Quintile 1-3 non-fee-paying rural school
- ✓ Have received or been accepted for NSFAS financial support
- ✓ Accepted to study an approved health science degree at a public South African university (excluding UNISA)
- ✓ Entering first or second year of study and pursuing a first degree
- ✓ Completed at least one week of volunteer hospital work
- ✓ Commit to working in public-sector rural/underserved areas for a minimum of 2 years after graduation
What's Included
- ✓ Top-up funding to supplement the NSFAS bursary, covering costs not covered by NSFAS
- ✓ Monthly living allowance (reported around R3,800)
- ✓ Academic and social mentoring support
- ✓ Life-skills workshops for students
- ✓ Vacation/work-exposure placements at rural hospitals
Work Commitment
Recipients commit to working in public-sector rural or underserved areas — at specified hospitals such as those in the uMkhanyakude, Zululand and King Cetshwayo districts, St Patrick's Hospital (Bizana) or Zithulele Hospital — for a minimum of two years after graduating.
How to Apply
Steps to complete your Umthombo Youth Development Foundation (UYDF) bursary application
- 1
Confirm you meet the eligibility criteria (rural KZN/Eastern Cape origin, Quintile 1-3 school, NSFAS support and acceptance to an approved health science degree)
- 2
Complete at least one week of volunteer work at a hospital
- 3
Gather your certified supporting documents, including proof of NSFAS acceptance or application
- 4
Apply online via the UYDF application portal at https://in-contact.org/rsvp?site=20&id=1&type=F
- 5
Submit before the annual closing date (the 2026-intake deadline was 31 December 2025, during office hours only)
- 6
Liaise with the UYDF office (contact person Cebile Zungu) if shortlisted and confirm your NSFAS and university registration details
Required Documents
- 📄 Certified copy of South African ID
- 📄 Certified Matric results
- 📄 Full academic record with a departmental letter
- 📄 Proof of university acceptance
- 📄 Latest university fee statement
- 📄 Proof of NSFAS acceptance or application
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the UYDF bursary a full bursary?
- No. UYDF is a top-up and support scheme that works alongside NSFAS rather than a standalone full bursary. You must have received or been accepted for NSFAS funding; UYDF then covers costs NSFAS does not, pays a monthly allowance (reported around R3,800) and provides mentoring and life-skills support to help you complete your degree.
- Who is eligible for the UYDF Health Science Bursary?
- It targets South African students from rural backgrounds who matriculated at a Quintile 1-3 non-fee-paying rural school and come from the uMkhanyakude, Zululand or King Cetshwayo districts of northern KwaZulu-Natal, or who live near St Patrick's Hospital (Bizana) or Zithulele Hospital in the Eastern Cape. You must have NSFAS support and be accepted into an approved health science degree at a public university (excluding UNISA).
- Do I have to work back the bursary after I qualify?
- Yes. Recipients commit to working in public-sector rural or underserved areas — at the specified hospitals — for a minimum of two years after graduating, which helps address the shortage of healthcare professionals in rural communities.
- When does the UYDF bursary close and how do I apply?
- Applications open annually. For the 2026 academic year the advertised closing date was 31 December 2025 (office hours only). Apply online through the UYDF portal and confirm the current cycle's dates on the official website, umthomboyouth.org.za.
Ready to apply?
Applications close on 31 December 2025
Apply on Umthombo Youth Development Foundation (UYDF)'s official siteNeed help? Contact Umthombo Youth Development Foundation (UYDF):
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 031 765 5774
Information verified 2026-06-08. Always confirm details on the funder's official website before applying.
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