SASSETA Bursaries 2026 Supporting Youth in High Demand Fields

By: Adam Duka

On: December 22, 2025

Youth bursary opportunities 2026 at SASSETA South Africa

The Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority has opened applications for the SASSETA Bursaries 2026 under the Discretionary Grants for Unemployed Students. The bursary programme supports studies at accredited public institutions in South Africa and targets unemployed youth between the ages of 18 and 35.

Programme Overview

  • Bursary provider: Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority
  • Programme: SASSETA Discretionary Grants Unemployed Bursary 2026
  • Study level: Undergraduate, TVET, Honours, Masters, and Research
  • Location: South Africa
  • Target group: Unemployed South African youth
  • Age range: 18 to 35 years
  • Closing date: 30 January 2026

About SASSETA

SASSETA is one of South Africa’s Sector Education and Training Authorities responsible for skills development within the safety and security sector. The organisation supports education, training, and workforce development aligned with national priorities and labour market demand.

Through bursaries and discretionary grants, SASSETA aims to improve access to education for unemployed youth and support skills development in areas linked to economic growth and public service needs.

About the SASSETA Unemployed Bursary

The SASSETA Unemployed Bursary is designed to support students who are not employed and who plan to study or are already studying in priority fields. Funding is provided for the 2026 academic year and is awarded for the minimum duration of the qualification plus one additional year.

The bursary focuses on qualifications aligned with national skills shortages and occupations identified as high demand by the Department of Higher Education and Training.

Fields of Study Supported

Bursaries are preferably awarded to students studying in the following areas:

  • Bachelor of Laws
  • Science qualifications
  • Technology qualifications
  • Engineering qualifications
  • Mathematics related qualifications
  • Veterinary Science
  • Occupations in High Demand as published by the Department of Higher Education and Training in 2024

Field availability may depend on funding priorities and demand.

Bursary Funding Value and Coverage

The bursary provides funding based on the type of study and mode of learning.

Full Time University Students

Full time students may receive funding up to R80 000 per year, which covers:

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Prescribed books
  • Accommodation
  • Meals

In addition, funded students receive an electronic device such as a laptop or tablet with a mouse, to a maximum value of R10 000.

Distance Learning Students

Distance learning students may receive funding up to R35 000 per year, which covers:

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Prescribed books

TVET College Students

TVET students may receive funding up to R50 000 per year, which covers:

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Prescribed books
  • Accommodation
  • Meals

Postgraduate and Research Students

Masters and research students may claim funding related to research expenses, including:

  • Printing costs
  • Editing costs
  • Thesis or dissertation related expenses

Additional Funding Considerations

SASSETA may consider additional funding or payment of outstanding student debt. This depends on availability of funds and individual circumstances.

Funding is awarded for a maximum period equal to the minimum duration of the qualification plus one additional year.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must meet all minimum requirements before applying.

  • South African citizen
  • Between 18 and 35 years old
  • Completed Grade 12 or Matric
  • Studying or accepted to study in one of the listed priority fields in 2026
  • Registered or accepted at a recognised and accredited public university, university of technology, or public TVET college
  • Private institution students may only apply if the qualification is not offered at a public institution
  • Unemployed at the time of application
  • Not participating in any other SASSETA funded programme during the current financial year
  • Willing to read and agree to the SASSETA Bursary Policy 2025 to 2026

Preference is given to:

  • Students from households earning less than R350 000 per year
  • Students from the missing middle with household income between R350 000.01 and R600 000 per year
  • Students from marginalised communities

Required Documents

Applicants must submit clear and complete copies of all required documents.

  • Certified copy of South African ID, not older than six months
  • Certified copy of Matric certificate or final results, not older than six months
  • Certified copy of most recent academic record if currently studying
  • Proof of acceptance or registration for the 2026 academic year on institutional letterhead
  • Proof of household income and employment status of parents or guardians
  • Affidavit confirming total household income and sources of income

The total size of all supporting documents must not exceed 20 megabytes.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted by email using the official SASSETA bursary application form.

Follow the steps below to apply:

Incomplete applications or missing documentation reduce the chances of selection.

NB. Applicants should ensure all information provided is accurate and complete. Submission of false information may result in disqualification.

Applicants who do not receive feedback after the application process should consider their application unsuccessful.

Adam Duka

Adam is a content writer in the career and employment space. He focuses on creating clear and reliable career content that helps South African youth move from education into real work opportunities.

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