North West Provincial Government (NWPG) Bursary South Africa 2026
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Bursary Name 569_f96272-76> |
North West Provincial Government (NWPG) Bursary 569_4afc88-ae> |
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Bursary Closing Date 569_19dc41-11> |
November 20, 2025 569_939c0c-2d> |
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Bursary Sponsor 569_7c0b12-2f> |
NORTH WEST PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT 569_0b4ac2-8a> |
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Funded Items 569_2d7f1b-8a> |
Tuition and registration fees, Study materials 569_ea3e0b-e6> |
The North West Provincial Government (NWPG) Bursary 2026 is a scholarship programme offered via the office of the Premier, designed to support students who are permanent residents of the North West Province and who intend to study full-time at a recognised South African tertiary institution.
About the Bursary
This bursary scheme is aligned with the provincial government’s objective of developing human capital in priority skills areas and supporting youth from financially constrained backgrounds. Applicants should demonstrate academic ability and a willingness to contribute to provincial development after their studies.
Purpose of the Bursary
The bursary aims to:
- Provide financial assistance to deserving youth in the North West Province who wish to pursue tertiary studies.
- Enable access to higher education for those who may not be able to afford it otherwise.
- Prioritise fields of study that respond to the skills and development needs of the province.
Fields of Study Covered
The NWPG bursary targets undergraduate full-time study in fields which may include but are not limited to:
- Health sciences (including radiography, speech therapy, audiology)
- Agriculture and agro-science fields
- Engineering and technical studies
- Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
- Education and social development
- Public administration and development planning
Funded Items
Successful recipients should expect support in the form of:
- Tuition and registration fees paid directly to the tertiary institution.
- Study materials (books, prescribed texts) as determined by the bursary committee.
- Possible allowances for accommodation, meals or transport, depending on available budget and specific award details.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the NWPG Bursary 2026, applicants must meet the following general criteria:
- Be a South African citizen permanently residing in the North West Province.
- Be in Matric (final year) or have completed Matric, or be already registered full-time at a recognized university or TVET college.
- Be applying for or admitted into a full-time undergraduate qualification for the 2026 academic year.
- Demonstrate financial need and good academic performance (minimum average requirements may apply).
- Preference will be given to candidates from previously disadvantaged backgrounds and to students studying in fields aligned with provincial priorities.
Required Documents
Applicants must submit the following documentation (certified copies where needed):
- South African ID document.
- Proof of permanent residence within the North West Province (letter from traditional authority or municipal office).
- Matric results or certificate (for current matriculants) or latest tertiary results if already studying.
- Proof of acceptance or registration letter from a tertiary institution (if applicable).
- Proof of parents’/guardians’ income (payslips, pension statements or affidavit if unemployed).
- Motivational letter explaining study field choice, academic goals and community contribution.
- If applicable, medical or disability proof (for students living with disability).
Application Process
- Register on the official NWPG bursary portal and complete the online application form.
- Upload or attach all required supporting documents to ensure your application is complete.
- Submit the application before the closing date. Late or incomplete submissions may be disqualified.
- Shortlisted candidates will be notified for further assessment or interview.
Closing Date and Notification
The closing date for applications is approximately 20 November 2025 for the 2026 intake. Only shortlisted and successful applicants will receive notification; applicants who do not hear back should consider their application unsuccessful.
Why This Bursary Matters
For students living in the North West Province, this bursary offers a meaningful opportunity to access tertiary education in disciplines critical for regional growth and development. By reducing financial barriers and aligning with priority skills areas, the programme supports both individual advancement and the broader socio-economic upliftment of the province.
Tips for Applicants
- Begin collection of all required certified documents early to avoid last-minute delays.
- Write a strong motivational letter that clearly states your academic ambitions, chosen field of study and how your education will benefit the province.
- Ensure your academic records meet or exceed the minimum standard stated by the bursary.
- Confirm your residence documentation and income proofs are accurate and up-to-date.
- Submit well before the deadline and retain copies of your application for your records.
Conclusion
The North West Provincial Government Bursary 2026 represents a significant investment in the future of young learners in the province. If you meet the criteria and aspire to pursue full-time tertiary study in a growth-oriented field, prepare your application carefully and apply for this opportunity to further your education and contribute to your community.

