MMEG Bursary Programme 2027: A Guide for South African Women
The Margaret McNamara Education Grants (MMEG) Bursary Programme is opening its doors for 2027, offering a significant opportunity for female students in South Africa. This bursary is specifically designed to support women from developing countries who are dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of women and children through their education and future community work. It stands out as one of the few international funding options exclusively for women pursuing higher education.
What the MMEG Bursary Covers
The MMEG Bursary Programme is open to all fields of study. This means whether you are pursuing a certificate, an undergraduate degree, a graduate qualification, or even post-doctorate studies, you may be eligible. The bursary is available to female students enrolled at selected accredited universities across South Africa.
Financial Support Available
Successful applicants can receive funding of up to US$7,500, which is approximately R120,000. The exact grant amount awarded can vary based on the available funding and current exchange rates. This financial assistance aims to ease the burden of educational expenses, allowing students to focus more on their studies and community-focused goals.
Approved South African Universities
To be eligible for the MMEG Bursary, you must be studying at one of the MMEG-approved institutions in South Africa. These include well-known universities such as:
- University of Cape Town
- University of Johannesburg
- University of Pretoria
- University of Limpopo
- University of KwaZulu-Natal
- University of the Witwatersrand
- Stellenbosch University
- University of Venda
- Tshwane University of Technology
- Walter Sisulu University
This list also includes other accredited institutions recognized by MMEG. It is advisable to check the MMEG website for the most current and complete list of eligible universities.
Who Can Apply: Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the MMEG Bursary Programme, applicants must meet several key requirements. You must identify as female and be a South African citizen or from an eligible country. A crucial requirement is that applicants must be 25 years or older by the application deadline.
The bursary is open to students enrolled either full-time or part-time, provided they are registered for in-person studies. You must be pursuing a recognized qualification and have at least one academic term remaining after the bursary is awarded. Furthermore, you should plan to graduate within three years of receiving the grant. A strong commitment to improving the lives of women and children in developing countries is also a core part of the application.
Documents Needed for Application
A thorough application requires several supporting documents. Applicants will need to provide a certified copy of their ID or passport. If you are an international student, a study permit or visa is necessary. Proof of university registration and your academic transcripts, including your latest results, are essential.
You will also need to submit a personal statement detailing your motivation for applying and your financial information. If applicable, a summary of your thesis or study will be required. Finally, two reference letters are needed to support your application. It is recommended to submit all documents in PDF format for ease of processing.
The Selection Process
The MMEG bursary selection process involves several stages. Initially, applications are reviewed to identify eligible candidates. Shortlisted candidates will then be contacted for a telephonic interview. This interview is an opportunity for the MMEG committee to learn more about the applicant’s goals and commitment. Successful applicants will be notified personally, and the final results will be published on the MMEG website.
How to Submit Your Application
Applying for the MMEG Bursary Programme is done online. Prospective applicants should visit the official MMEG application portal to submit their application. The portal provides all the necessary forms and instructions to guide you through the process.
Application Deadline
The application window for the MMEG Bursary Programme 2027 closes on 14 September 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time. It is important to submit your application well before this deadline, as late applications will not be considered. Ensure all your documents are ready and submitted on time.
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