Peermont Education Trust Bursaries 2026

Peermont Education Trust Bursaries 2026

The Peermont Education Trust (PET) has officially opened bursary applications for the 2026 academic year. This initiative is designed to help young people from the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Area in Gauteng access higher education.

The bursary is more than just financial support, it is part of Peermont’s community investment programme that aims to empower disadvantaged youth through education, break cycles of poverty, and create long-term opportunities for employment and self-reliance.

Applications for the 2026 intake will close on 30 November 2025, and students are encouraged to apply early to avoid missing this important opportunity.

Why the Peermont Education Trust Bursary Matters

For many students in Ekurhuleni, pursuing university or college is financially impossible due to high tuition fees, expensive study materials, and living costs. The Peermont bursary helps to solve this by:

  • Removing financial barriers so you can register and attend classes without worrying about unpaid fees
  • Providing essential study materials like prescribed textbooks, which are often costly
  • Supporting accommodation costs, which is especially important for students who need to live closer to their institution
  • Focusing on youth from Ekurhuleni, ensuring the benefits go directly to the local community
  • Empowering long-term success, since graduates are more likely to find employment and give back to their communities

What Costs Does the Bursary Cover?

If awarded, the bursary may cover:

  • Registration fees
  • Full tuition fees for your chosen course of study
  • Prescribed books and study materials
  • Accommodation costs, if approved, for students who live far from their institution

This holistic support ensures you can focus fully on your studies rather than juggling part-time jobs or worrying about financial stress.

Who Should Apply? Minimum Eligibility

To qualify for the bursary, you must meet all of the following requirements:

  • Be a South African citizen with a valid ID
  • Permanently reside in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Area, Gauteng
  • Be accepted or intending to study full-time at a recognised tertiary institution in Gauteng
  • Be enrolling in a programme that is at least one year long
  • Note that studies in Medicine are excluded from funding
  • Be able to demonstrate both academic ability and financial need

This bursary is specifically aimed at helping students from Ekurhuleni, so proof of residence is a non-negotiable requirement.

Selection Criteria and Renewal

Funding is not guaranteed even if you meet the minimum requirements. Applicants are selected based on:

  • Academic performance: strong matric results or current university grades improve your chances
  • Financial need: bursaries are prioritised for students from low-income households
  • Commitment to studies: you must study full-time and maintain good results

The bursary is renewable each year, but only if you achieve satisfactory academic progress. If your grades fall below the required standard, you risk losing the bursary for the following year.

What You’ll Need to Apply

Applicants must prepare and submit the following documents (all certified copies unless otherwise stated):

  • South African ID document
  • Matric results, or Grade 11 + current mid-year results if you are in Grade 12
  • Full academic transcript if you are already at university
  • Proof of acceptance or provisional acceptance from a Gauteng tertiary institution
  • Proof of residence in Ekurhuleni (e.g. a utility bill or municipal letter)
  • Proof of household income such as salary slips, SASSA statements, or affidavits if unemployed

Note: Incomplete or uncertified documents are one of the biggest reasons applicants get rejected.

How to Apply Step by Step

Step 1: Download the official Peermont bursary application form from the Peermont website

Step 2: Complete the form carefully, ensuring all personal, academic, and financial details are accurate

Step 3: Gather all supporting documents and ensure they are certified copies

Step 4: Compile your application neatly, following the order requested in the form

Step 5: Email your completed application and documents to tmmasango@peermont.com

Step 6: Use a clear subject line in your email, for example: “Peermont Bursary 2026 – Your Full Name”

Step 7: Submit before 30 November 2025. Applications received after this date will not be considered

Tips for a Strong Application

  • Apply early to avoid last-minute errors or missed deadlines
  • Keep copies of your full application for your own records
  • Write clearly and ensure scanned documents are easy to read
  • Highlight any awards, leadership roles, or community involvement in your application
  • Be honest about your financial need, mismatches between documents and forms can disqualify you

Benefits of Winning the Peermont Bursary

Receiving this bursary provides both tangible and long-term benefits:

  • Full or partial coverage of your study expenses
  • The ability to focus on your academic success instead of financial stress
  • A bursary from a well-recognised trust, which adds credibility to your CV
  • Potential networking and mentorship opportunities through Peermont’s community involvement
  • A life-changing chance to complete tertiary education and access better employment opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the bursary is limited to tertiary institutions in Gauteng.

No, it is only provided if approved during the selection process.

Yes, you must either have acceptance or be in the process of applying to a Gauteng tertiary institution.

The bursary currently does not fund Medicine due to the length and cost of such programmes.

No, only shortlisted candidates are usually contacted.


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