Sol Plaatje University (SPU) has opened applications for its Postgraduate Merit Award Bursary for the 2026 academic year, offering financial support to academically strong postgraduate students who are studying full time and are currently unemployed.
This merit-based bursary supports students registered for Postgraduate Diplomas, Honours, and Master’s degrees, with a strong focus on academic excellence, research development, and timely completion of qualifications.
Bursary Application Closing Date: 28 February 2026
SPU Postgraduate Merit Award 2026: Overview
- Institution: Sol Plaatje University (SPU)
- Academic Year: 2026
- Study Level: Postgraduate Diploma, Honours, Master’s
- Funding Type: Tuition fees only
- Study Mode: Full-time
- Employment Status: Unemployed students only
- Closing Date: 28 February 2026
About the SPU Postgraduate Merit Award Bursary
The Sol Plaatje University Postgraduate Merit Award is designed to support academically deserving postgraduate students who demonstrate consistent performance and a commitment to academic growth, research, and innovation.
The bursary prioritises students who complete their qualifications within the minimum prescribed (record) time, encouraging focus, discipline, and academic excellence. It also supports the development of future academics and researchers by requiring recipients to contribute to the university’s academic environment.
Who Can Apply? (Eligibility Requirements)
Applicants must meet the requirements relevant to their level of study.
Honours & Postgraduate Diploma Applicants
Applicants must:
- Have achieved a minimum average of 65% in the relevant undergraduate degree
- Have completed the undergraduate qualification in minimum (record) time
- Be unemployed and able to provide proof of unemployment (required for service obligations)
Master’s Degree Applicants
Applicants must:
- Have achieved a minimum average of 65% in the relevant Honours degree or Postgraduate Diploma
- Have obtained 65% or higher in the research project component, where applicable
- Be studying full time and be unemployed
Important Note:
This bursary is strictly for full-time unemployed students. Employed applicants do not qualify.
What the Bursary Covers
The SPU Postgraduate Merit Award provides funding for:
- Tuition fees only
What the Bursary Does NOT Cover
The bursary does not cover:
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Books and study materials
- Living expenses
Students must make alternative arrangements for these costs.
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Award Conditions You Must Know
Applicants should carefully note the following conditions:
- The bursary is awarded for one academic year only
- The award does not roll over to the next academic year
- Funding is restricted to tuition fees on the student account
- The bursary cannot be used to pay outstanding fees
- Students must reapply every year
Failure to comply with these conditions may result in the withdrawal of the award.
Service Requirements
All successful bursary recipients are required to contribute to the academic environment through faculty or university-assigned duties.
Weekly Service Commitments
- Honours & Postgraduate Diploma students: 6 hours per week
- Master’s students: 8 hours per week
These service obligations form a mandatory part of the bursary agreement and support academic development at SPU.

How to Apply
Applicants must complete the official application form and submit it with all required supporting documents.
Download Application Form
Submit Applications To
Email: pga@spu.ac.za
Ensure that all information and documents are included before submission. Incomplete applications may not be considered.
Important Application Reminder
Closing Date: 28 February 2026
- Late applications may not be considered
- Incomplete applications may be rejected
- Early submission is strongly encouraged
Why You Should Apply
The SPU Postgraduate Merit Award Bursary offers:
- Financial relief through tuition fee support
- Recognition for academic excellence
- An opportunity to build academic and research experience
- A pathway for students interested in academia and innovation
It is an excellent opportunity for dedicated postgraduate students who are serious about completing their qualifications on time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Does the bursary cover accommodation or books?
No. The bursary covers tuition fees only.
2. Can employed students apply?
No. The bursary is strictly for full-time unemployed students.
3. What minimum average is required?
A minimum of 65% is required for all eligible study levels.
4. Is the bursary renewable automatically?
No. The award is for one year only, and students must reapply each year.
5. What are the service requirements?
Honours and Postgraduate Diploma students complete 6 hours per week, while Master’s students complete 8 hours per week.
Final Note
If you are a high-performing postgraduate student at Sol Plaatje University and currently unemployed, the Postgraduate Merit Award Bursary 2026 is an important funding opportunity worth applying for.
Apply before 28 February 2026 to avoid missing out.
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