Shoprite launches bursary programme
For
the first time, the Shoprite Group is providing R20 million financial
study assistance for pharmacy, accounting and retail related university
and technical degrees to matriculants. With only a few bursaries left,
those who have not yet been successful in raising funds for their
studies next year should hurry, as the closing date is Saturday 12
December 2015.
Bursaries are awarded
for scarce skills programmes such as pharmacy and chartered accounting,
along with qualifications such as logistics and supply chain management,
information technology, industrial engineering, hospitality and retail
business management and marketing. Candidates may qualify for a bursary
of up to R70,000, depending on the course of study and institution,
which allows for tuition, book and accommodation fees. Each bursary
granted is linked to a work back agreement with Shoprite, with career
growth prospects within the group thereafter. The group has awarded more than 2,500 bursaries over the past 20 years of its bursary programme, 70% of which was allocated in the past five years alone, as the need for student financial support became greater.
To apply, go to http://shopritebemore.com.
Lucian
Peterson from Kuils River (Cape Town) received his first study bursary
from the Shoprite Group in 2009 whilst enrolled for a Bachelor of
Accounting degree. He has since completed his studies, qualified as a
Chartered Accountant and was appointed as a Trainee Divisional Financial
Manager on 1 December 2015 on successful completion of the Group’s
South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) approved CA
training programme.
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LEAP continues
In 2016, the group will also be sponsoring a learner from each of the seven Langa Educational Assistance Programme (LEAP) Science and Math School's campuses in Gauteng, Limpopo and the Western Cape for the year. The programme was established in Langa, but has since expanded throughout the country. With mathematics, physical science and English as compulsory subjects, LEAP provides free education to promising grade 8-12 pupils from high-need communities whilst focussing on the emotional and social development of these learners.
Shoprite also contributes to the SAICA's Thuthuka Bursary Fund, which is specifically geared to support financially needy students from previously disadvantaged backgrounds.
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