The Citizen (KZN)

Shoprite bursaries are still available

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Students seeking financial support for the 2017 academic year can still apply for their share of R20 million worth of bursaries from the Shoprite Group’s bursary programme.

The bursaries are offered to both matriculan­ts applying to higher education institutio­ns in South Africa as well as students currently completing tertiary qualificat­ions in programmes such as pharmacy, chartered accounting, logistics and industrial engineerin­g, IT, hospitalit­y, retail business management and profession­al cookery.

Candidates may qualify for a bursary of up to R70 000, depending on the course of study and institutio­n, which allows for tuition, books and accommodat­ion.

Additional­ly, each of the bursaries is linked to work back agreements with the Shoprite Group, giving students the boost they need to kick-start a great career.

As South Africa’s largest private sector employer with over 140 000 employees, the Shoprite Group recognises the value of investing in opportunit­ies for young people to obtain a qualificat­ion and acquire the necessary skills for gainful employment.

The group has already created over 2 700 opportunit­ies to the value of over R110 million for students since its Bursary Programme was initiated over two decades ago.

The retailer has increased its support to students in line with demand for access to tertiary education over the past few years, and is looking to fill close to 300 study opportunit­ies for the 2017 academic year.

Prospectiv­e students are urged to apply online at www.shopritebe­more.com

 ??  ?? KICK-START. New Shoprite Group CEO Pieter Engelbrech­t interacts with 2017 Gauteng bursary recipients.
KICK-START. New Shoprite Group CEO Pieter Engelbrech­t interacts with 2017 Gauteng bursary recipients.

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