Higher Education News South Africa

Wits launches Equality Scholarships

The Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga, and the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of the Witwatersrand, Professor Adam Habib, have announced the launch of the Wits Equality Scholarships.

The Equality Scholarships, worth about R100,000 each, will be awarded to the top 10 matriculants from Quintile 1 and 2 schools who choose to attend Wits University.

The scholarships cover all tuition and residence fees, textbooks, food and a cost of living allowance. The students who qualify for these scholarships will be supported for the duration of their undergraduate degree, provided that they continue to excel.

"The Wits Equality Scholarships in partnership with the Department of Basic Education have been developed to enable talented learners from disadvantaged communities to access quality higher education. This is one example of how government is partnering with higher education and other stakeholders to improve the lives of future generations, who in turn will help us to tackle the challenges of the 21st Century. The Wits Equality Scholarships are indeed one of the stepping stones that will help to transform the lives of our talented learners, whom we hope will become active citizens in our vibrant democracy," says Motshekga.

"The Scholarships aim to create hope in society, and in so doing, to create meaningful transformation and change in South Africa," says Habib.

Wits already administers about R500 million in financial aid and scholarships annually on behalf of the National Students' Financial Aid Scheme, corporates, private donors and other institutions. "Over half of Wits' students receive bursaries or financial aid in one form or another," says Habib.

This programme will supplement the current Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships, awarded to the 10 best learners from all schools, and will enhance Wits' current suite of equity programmes which includes the Targeting Talent programme, the Bale Scholarship programme for young women, the Go to University to Succeed (GUTS) outreach campaign and the Leadership, Education and Development Programme (LEAD).

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