Application For A UJ Master's or Doctoral Merit Bursary For 2020
Application For A UJ Master's or Doctoral Merit Bursary For 2020
Application For A UJ Master's or Doctoral Merit Bursary For 2020
UJ Master's Merit Bursary • Students with an average mark between 70-74% in their R7,130
Honours / final year of a four year degree (full-time or part-time)
• Students with an average mark equal to or greater than R10,970
75% in their Honours / final year of a four year degree (full-time or part-time)
UJ Doctoral Merit Bursary • Students with an average mark between 70-74% in their Master's R10,970
(full-time or part-time)
• Students with an average mark equal to or greater than 75% R16,460
in their Master's (full-time or part-time)
Before completing this application form, please read through the following sections carefully:
1. Instructions
2. Conditions and Guidelines
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please tear off the Application Form section for submission.
2. Students must apply at the beginning of the year in which they register for their Master's or Doctorate.
The bursaries are not automatically received; students must apply each year even if they have received
a bursary in the previous year and are eligible for the bursary in the following year.
3. Incomplete applications will NOT be processed.
4. Students who studied for their previous degree at another institution (other than UJ) must attach a certified
copy of their official academic record/transcripts to their application. The application will not be processed
if this is not attached.
5. Merit Bursaries are only awarded to UJ registered students. Students must therefore register BEFORE
submitting the application as the bursaries are only paid to registered students.
6. Students must apply before 15 August in the year that they register for their Master's or Doctorate.
7. The following categories of students must ensure that the progress report (Section D) is completed by
their supervisor before submission: a) Second year of Master's; b) Second or third year of Doctorate.
8. Completed application forms must be dropped off at the boxes located at the following points on the
various campuses:
Campus Room Contact number
APB A Red 30 011 559 1370
APK E Ring 125 011 559 4436
DFC Admin Building Reception 011 559 6274
Soweto Admin Block Room 111 011 559 5220
9. Applications are assessed on a weekly basis. Within ten days of submitting the application, all candidates will
be sent an email/SMS informing them whether they are working successful or not. Students are responsible for
updating their contact information reflected on the application form with the relevant campus contact person.
10. Please note that payments of merit bursaries will only begin after 1 April 2020. No Master’s and Doctoral
Merit bursary payments will be paid before March 2020, irrespective of when the application is submitted.
If a candidate is successful, the full bursary is paid directly into the student account thereby crediting any
debits. Students must complete an Application for Refund form (available at Student Finances or the
Cashiers) in order to have the available balance transferred to their bank accounts. The refund is available
in two portions, one per semester. You are therefore only allowed to refund the bursary amount available
after the bursary has credited any debits in your student account.
Please note: All queries related to payments of Applications for Refund must be directed to the Revenue
(Student Finances) section on your campus.
CONDITIONS AND GUIDELINES
• The allocation of UJ Merit bursaries to master's and doctoral students is not automatic. Students must
apply each year of their master's or doctoral study as the criteria may change from year to year. The
allocation of UJ Supervisor-linked bursaries to master's and doctoral students is not automatic. Supervisors
and faculties retain the right to review the Bursary in subsequent years depending on performance.
• The University reserves the right to claim back or cancel any bursaries awarded in the event a master's
student fails to complete the degree within three years or a doctoral student within five years, or in the
event of a unilateral cancellation of registration.
• The University reserves the right to differentiate the bursary amounts across various faculties.
• Students who register for non-degree purposes do not qualify for the allocation of any UJ bursaries.
• In the event of taught master's programmes, the candidates are expected to register for the prescribed
number of semester/year courses for the applicable year.
• The University reserves the right, should circumstances be justified, to alter the criteria, guidelines and
values of bursaries without prior notice to applicants.
• Subject to sufficient funds being available, Merit Bursaries are awarded according to the criteria, guidelines
and values of bursaries as set out in the table above.
In the case of a full-time student, it is a condition of the UJ Supervisor-linked bursary that your department
and/or faculty may expect you to engage in an academic activity designed to further enhance the development
of your academic and/or research skills. The nature of this activity will be defined by your department,
which will negotiate with you the ideal time at which it is to be performed – by mutual agreement this may
be during term-time or during vacation, but it will in any event not exceed 6 hours per week, up to a total
of 132 hours per year.
• Students who possesses other internal and / external funding that exceeds the maximum value as set by
the University will not be eligible for a merit bursary. The amount will be determined by the University on
annual basis and will not exceed the sum of the cost of tuition, accommodation, books and stationery. In
the event that the other bursary does not cover full cost of study for the academic year, a top up merit
bursary will be awarded to qualifying students up to the maximum value as determined by the University.
Periods of support
Master's > The bursary amount is awarded annually for a maximum of two years. Students applying in
the second year of their master's are only eligible for one year of funding. The second year of
funding is dependant on availability of UJ funds and satisfactory progress by the student.
Doctoral > The bursary amount is awarded annually for a maximum of three years. Students applying in
their second or third year are only eligible for two and one year of funding, respectively. The
second and third years of funding are dependant on availability of UJ funds and satisfactory
progress by the student.
APPLICATION FORM
Please tear off the Application Form section for submission.