The South African
Nursery Association, in conjunction with its member groups, has started
accepting applications for its annual SANA Bursary programme. In addition to
funding qualified students, it intends to encourage individuals to pursue a
meaningful career in what SANA calls the horticulture sector as the “The Green
Industry.” Keep in mind that this Bursary Programme does not cover outstanding
balances in school. Also, SANA Tom Arnold Bursary fund recipients must remember
that registration fees are not covered by the bursary benefits.
What are the
requirements?
Applicants must
possess the below minimum requirements in order for their application to be
subject for review:
- Must have
successfully completed a minimum of three (3) Horticulture subjects (1st year)
with more than a 60% average per subject
- Students
pursuing related studies in Agriculture or Landscaping must have finished their
first-year studies and achieved at least a 60% average on all subjects
- Must be a
current SANA member
How to apply?
Qualified applicants
who would like to send in their application will need to attach the following
required documents:
- A
certified true copy of South African ID
- Fully
accomplished SANA student application form
- Copy of
academic records
- October/November
grades
- Copy of the
school’s banking details
- Copy of
registration card for 2019-2020 academic year
- Copy of
SANA membership
Download a copy of the
application form via the link below:
SANA application form 2020
Download the SANA
Membership application form here:
SANA Student Membership Application form 2020
Submit the fully
accomplished form along with the SANA membership and supporting documents to [email protected] or
via fax to 086 718726.
Be sure to fully
accomplish the form provided – failure to do so will render such applications
as invalid.
Opening and Closing
Date
The deadline for the
submission of applications is 7 February 2020.
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