South Africa’s water system needs fresh thinkers, problem-solvers, and future leaders — and the Indalo Education Undergraduate Bursary Programme 2026 is helping make that happen.
If you’re passionate about sustainability, infrastructure, community development, policy, or innovation, this bursary could fund your degree and connect you directly to opportunities in the water sector.
This isn’t just financial aid. It’s a pathway into a purpose-driven career.
Quick Overview
- Programme: Indalo Education Undergraduate Bursary 2026
- Fields: STEM, Commerce, Humanities
- Who Can Apply: Grade 12 learners & current undergraduates
- Minimum Average: 60%
- Citizenship: SA citizens or permanent residents
- Closing Date: 28 February 2026
What’s Covered?
✔ Full tuition fees
✔ Study materials allowance
✔ Mentorship programme
✔ Vacation work in the water sector
Why This Bursary Matters
South Africa faces serious water challenges — from climate change to aging infrastructure. The country needs graduates who can:
- Protect natural water resources
- Improve service delivery
- Strengthen infrastructure planning
- Develop policy and finance solutions
- Support communities sustainably
That’s where you come in.
Who Should Apply?
This bursary is perfect for students who:
✔ Care about environmental sustainability
✔ Want to solve real-world problems
✔ Are serious about national development
✔ Need financial support for university
✔ Want industry exposure while studying
It’s especially relevant if you’re interested in:
- Environmental engineering
- Hydrology & water science
- Urban planning
- Public policy
- Economics & infrastructure finance
- Environmental law
- Sustainability management
- Community development
You don’t need to study engineering — you just need to show how your field connects to the water sector.
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Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, you must:
- Be a South African citizen or permanent resident
- Be in Grade 12 or currently studying an undergraduate degree
- Have at least a 60% academic average
- Show financial need
- Demonstrate interest in the water sector
- Show passion for sustainable development
Your motivation matters just as much as your marks.
What Makes This Bursary Powerful?
Full Tuition Coverage
No tuition stress. No growing student debt.
Study Materials Support
Textbooks and academic tools are covered.
Mentorship
You’ll receive guidance from industry professionals — helping you build clarity and confidence.
Vacation Work
You gain real-world experience in water-related organisations while studying — which gives you a serious employability advantage after graduation.
Funding + exposure = stronger career outcomes.
Documents to Prepare
Get these ready early:
- Certified ID copy
- Latest academic results
- Proof of acceptance/registration
- Motivational letter (link your studies to the water sector!)
- Proof of household income
- CV (if already studying)
Submitting a complete, clean application increases your chances significantly.

How to Apply
APPLY FOR THE INDALO EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE BURSARY PROGRAMME 2026
How to Stand Out
To strengthen your application:
✔ Clearly explain how your field contributes to water solutions
✔ Show leadership, volunteering, or community involvement
✔ Demonstrate consistent academic performance
✔ Apply before the deadline — not at the last minute
Strong applications combine:
- Academic effort
- Clear purpose
- Career direction
Career Paths After Graduation
Students in sector-linked bursaries often transition faster into employment because they graduate with both qualifications and networks.
Possible careers include:
- Water resource management specialist
- Infrastructure project coordinator
- Environmental compliance officer
- Policy advisor
- Municipal planner
- Sustainability consultant
- NGO development practitioner
- Climate and water resilience researcher
The mentorship and vacation work components help you build connections — which are often the key to landing your first job.
FAQs
Can humanities students apply?
Yes — if you show how your field contributes to the water sector.
Is it only for first-year students?
No. Current undergraduate students can apply too.
Do I need to study engineering?
No. Commerce, policy, finance, social sciences, and environmental studies are all relevant.
Does mentorship continue throughout the degree?
Yes. Ongoing guidance is part of the programme.
Closing Date
28 February 2026
If you want a funded degree plus industry exposure, this is one of the most strategic bursaries available in 2026.
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