The Sasol bursary was known to be comprehensive and covered various expenses related to the selected fields of study. The exact coverage may vary depending on the specific bursary scheme and the level of study (e.g., undergraduate or postgraduate), but typically, the Sasol bursary coveres the following:
- Tuition Fees:
- Accommodation:
- Living Allowance:
- Vacation Work Opportunities:
The undergraduate university bursary provides cover for the following expenses: registration fees, tuition fees, books and pocket money, a meal allowance, an accommodation allowance and a once-off computer and calculator allowance. Students may also receive development opportunities (possible vacation work after completing the 2nd and 3rd year of study). They may also receive psyche-social support (including student discussions / workshops / EAP – Employee assistance programme @ Sasol etc).
The undergraduate university of technology bursary provides cover for the following expenses: tuition fees, registration fees, exam fees, books and pocket money, an accommodation allowance and a meal allowance. Students will be able to complete their academic requirements (S1 – S6) at a University of Technology and practical training aspects (P1, P2 if applicable) at Sasol.
The postgraduate bursary provides cover for the following expenses: a monthly stipend for the duration of their studies, to pay for registration fees, tuition fees, research cost, accommodation and all other expenses related to their studies. The bursary does NOT cover any additional expenses. Students will also have access to Sasol technical mentors for support during studies.
It’s important to note that bursary offerings can change over time. For the more information on what the Sasol bursary covers, you can visit the official Sasol website or contact their bursary department directly.