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Accenture Education Trust Scholarship for South African Students 2024

Applications for the Accenture's Education Trust scholarship for 2025 are now open!

The Accenture Education Trust helps students whose family income ranges from R 350 000 - R 1M and NSFAS as well as post-graduate students with a household income of < R300k.

We are looking for students with a strong academic background achieving a cumulative average of above 65% in a study towards Technology-aligned degrees at select tertiary institutions across South Africa.

Aim and Benefits 

The scholarship programme Accenture offers covers the following expenses: registration fees, tuition fees, examination fees, meals, residence, book allowance (for prescribed books) and a laptop. Beyond that we offer a holistic support programme for our scholars, which has these key elements and is underpinned by mentorship

1.Emotional and social? support tools

2.Academic & Career? support tools

3.Financial? support tools

4.Mentorship Programme

Requirements 

So if you are a high achiever in your second, third, fourth or Honours year of study, Accenture want to hear from you.

Entry Criteria:

Scholarship Disciplines: Applications will be considered from students who wish to major in one of the following disciplines at one of the universities listed above.

Application Deadline

October 15, 2024

How to Apply

For more details, visit Accenture website.

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    Apr 20
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    Apr 20
  • Such an inspiring opportunity highlighted in this article! The Accenture Education Trust Scholarship truly stands out for empowering South African students in tech-focused fields, especially those facing financial barriers. What I find particularly compelling is the mentorship component—it’s not just about funding but about fostering long-term success. As I reflect on this, I wonder how students can maximize these opportunities beyond academics, perhaps by building practical skills early. For instance, outsourcing tasks like admin support through platforms like Virtual Coworkers could free up time for scholarship recipients to focus on internships or projects that enhance their tech expertise. What do you think—how can students best leverage such scholarships to bridge the gap between education and career?
    Apr 20
  • Such an inspiring opportunity highlighted in this article! The Accenture Education Trust Scholarship truly stands out for empowering South African students in tech-focused fields, especially those facing financial barriers. What I find particularly compelling is the mentorship component—it’s not just about funding but about fostering long-term success. As I reflect on this, I wonder how students can maximize these opportunities beyond academics, perhaps by building practical skills early. For instance, outsourcing tasks like admin support through platforms like Virtual Coworkers could free up time for scholarship recipients to focus on internships or projects that enhance their tech expertise. What do you think—how can students best leverage such scholarships to bridge the gap between education and career?
    Apr 20
  • Such an inspiring opportunity highlighted in this article! The Accenture Education Trust Scholarship truly stands out for empowering South African students in tech-focused fields, especially those facing financial barriers. What I find particularly compelling is the mentorship component—it’s not just about funding but about fostering long-term success. As I reflect on this, I wonder how students can maximize these opportunities beyond academics, perhaps by building practical skills early. For instance, outsourcing tasks like admin support through platforms like Virtual Coworkers could free up time for scholarship recipients to focus on internships or projects that enhance their tech expertise. What do you think—how can students best leverage such scholarships to bridge the gap between education and career?
    Apr 20

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