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How to Write a Bursary Application Letter

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A bursary is a special form of financial aid designed to help students who cannot pay for their tuition and fees in full. It is somewhat like a scholarship, but it typically comes with a work contract that acts as a form of repayment. If you are seeking this type of funding in the future, you need to know how to write a bursary application letter. The guide below will explain just that.

What Is a Bursary?

A bursary is an award used to cover some or all of a student’s educational expenses. In most cases, the bursary requires a recipient to work for the issuing institution for a specific length of time. Example: a bursary that provides funds for one year may require one year of work while the degree is being completed or after the student receives a degree.

Bursaries are usually issued by colleges or universities, but they may be offered by independent organizations as well. The structure of the bursary varies by issuer, and they may be tailored to fit unique situations.

Is a Bursary a Scholarship?

Yes and no. A bursary does not have to be repaid with money, making it similar to a scholarship. However, since most bursaries require a student to fulfill a work contract, the labor hours may be considered “repayment.” In that case, the bursary is more like a loan than a scholarship. These are all technicalities though. As long as you know that bursaries are viable financial aid options, you can pursue them to help you pay for college.

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Bursary programs and work-study programs are similar and often considered interchangeable. During a work-study program, a student works at a school or company in exchange for financial aid. The student is able to attend school without trouble and work to pay for the semester’s expenses. With a bursary, the work may be completed after graduation or after the aid has been issued, depending on the nature of the contract. Most bursaries are work-study programs, but not all.

What Is the Point of a Bursary Application Letter?

A bursary application letter is an applicant’s first impression. It’s an opportunity to explain why you need financial aid and how it can help you from an academic and professional perspective. Think of this as a cover letter for a resume – a quick overview of your credentials, goals and current accomplishments. If written properly, a bursary application letter could push your app far beyond the competition.

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Include the address for the bursary issuer in the top left corner of the application letter. You may also include the date of application and your name with contact information.

Begin the letter with “Dear Sir or Madam,” “To whom it may concern,” or “Dear {Name of specific person reading the application, if known}.”

In the first paragraph, concisely explain the purpose of the application. This should only be two to three sentences in length, with a clear thesis stating “I am applying for the XX bursary program to help fund my YYY degree pursuit in {year}” (or something similar).

The next paragraph should explain your educational path, including your current degree, personal achievements and plans you have for future education, like a graduate degree. This section should also be limited to three sentences because the bursary issuers will see a number of similar applications. Cover the point and move on.

The third paragraph should explain your career plans and how they connect with your degree and education. This section can be longer than the last because it reflects your personal goals. Explain how the bursary will help you cover the cost of your degree and what you plan to use the funds for. You may add something about the circumstances that led to your financial need, such as a family hardship, but do not focus on that too much. The main emphasis should be on plans for future success, not tales of past struggles.

Conclude your bursary application letter with a short paragraph expressing your gratitude for the opportunity and appreciation for consideration. Sign the letter with “Sincerely” and your name.

Additional Tips for Writing a Bursary Application Letter

Now that you know how to write a bursary application letter, here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Cover as much as you can with as few words as possible. The review committee will skim through dozens of applications, so you want to grab their attention as quickly as possible.
  • Avoid filler words like very, really and just. Replace them with specific modifiers that convey your thoughts clearly and concisely.
  • Make the application letter personal rather than generic. This is because generic letters are easy to forget. Include plans to work for a specific organization or solve a problem you have seen/experienced. Show the bursary committee that their funding will contribute to a much greater plan.
  • Use a professional tone without sounding stiff. This is a serious process, but it should also be viewed as a letter-based interview. Write it as if you were speaking to an employer or professor.
  • Think carefully about why you need the bursary and why you deserve the funds. If you believe in yourself and your intentions, you will have an easier time conveying that to the review board.

Example Bursary Application Letter

To Whom It May Concern, I am applying for the University of Michigan bursary program to assist me in funding my political science degree in 2016. I have paid the fees for the first year but unfortunately, my family is not in a position to continue to afford the fees for my college tuition. I am currently enrolled at your college as a sophomore, pursuing my bachelor of arts degree in political science. During high school, I was a member of the debate team from my freshman to senior year. We took home first place in the national Tournament of Champions debate during my senior year while I was serving as the captain of the team. Following the completion of my bachelor’s degree, I plan to attend law school and pursue my JD. I am a hard working student and my education is very important to me. During my freshman year of college, I was part of the Sooner Freshman Council and currently, I am serving as Director of Student Organizations. I have been a member of the debate team since freshman year. In the future, following the completion of my law degree, I would like to work as a lawyer and one day I hope to work as a federal judge. Being accepted to the bursary program will greatly assist me in my educational pursuit and career goals. My parents are both working-class citizens and they are not able to help me pay for my college expenses. I have been awarded a merit scholarship but it isn’t enough to fund additional expenses. I don’t want this to be a barrier to my academics and future success. With the help of this bursary, I could afford to finance my studies and living expenses without building up many loans. If accepted to your bursary program, I will use the skills I have acquired to honor our school and continue to excel in education and leadership. I will also contribute to our school’s student body, providing another voice for our students to be heard. Thank you very much for considering my request. I appreciate any opportunity which helps me achieve my academic and career goals. Yours Sincerely, John Doe

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How to Write A Motivational Letter For Bursary (+Examples)

Studying at a tertiary level is an expensive business, and most South African students need financial help to do so. Getting a bursary from a reputable organization is often the only way of funding your further education.

How to write a motivational letter

What is a bursary and who is eligble?

A bursary is a form of financial assistance for students who aren’t able to fund their studies on their own. Bursary funds are made available in South Africa by universities, colleges, tertiary education facilities, and many other organisations and companies. They can help to cover the school fees, educational expenses and sometimes other living expenses.

Bursaries usually come with a contract and entail certain conditions. Often you’ll be expected to work for the company or organisation giving you the bursary for a certain period of time after you graduate.

You’ll be expected to apply for the bursary program by completing an application form and many organisation may also as for a cover letter on why you should be selected. The motivational letter you write to the institution offering the bursary is important as it can materially affect your chances of getting the bursary award. It needs to be of high quality but you should not let the thought of writing a letter put you off sending the bursary application letter. Remember there is never a perfect candidate and simply by applying greatly improves your chances! 

Tips on writing an effective motivational letter for bursary

An important point to bear in mind is that the organisation will get many letters from students applying for the bursary. You want yours to stand out and grab their attention. Keep these tips in mind:

  • Your letter must have a personal, engaging and interesting tone, and you must sound sincere and genuine. At the same time, you need to sell yourself and talk about your personal achievements. 
  • Be completely honest about your financial situation, why you need the bursary and what your goals and aspirations are. 
  • The language and presentation of your letter must be meticulous. Proofread, proofread, proofread – even a single typo or spelling error is too much!  Replace filler words like ‘just’, ‘really’ and ‘very’ with specific modifiers. Be precise and avoid long, meandering sentences.
  • Keep your tone polite, a professional and formal tone , without sounding stilted. Avoid familiarity, undue ‘chattiness’ and slang. Look out for any spelling mistakes .
  • Make sure that you include all the information requested, i.e. your academic results, personal information, contact details and documents requested.
  • Write about any previous experience you might have in your motivation letter, they want to at least see the candidate know what skills are required for the challenge ahead, the same as you would for a job application.
  • Assure the organisation of your commitment, career goals and that you’ll work hard to meet all the requirements and expectations they set. 

How to structure a bursary motivational letter

A letter of motivation will vary considerably according to every student’s individual circumstances, but here’s a good generic format: 

  • Your name, contact information and the date go in the top left-hand corner of the application letter. If you are a current student at the institution, include your student number.
  • Follow this by the name and address of the organisation offering the bursary
  • Then a subject line stating which bursary you are applying for.
  • To Whom It May Concern
  • Dear Mr/Mrs/Dr, followed by the name of the person who’ll be reading it if you know who it is.
  • Paragraph one must briefly and clearly explain the purpose of the application, i.e. “I am applying for the — bursary you offer to help me fund my — degree/certificate/qualification in —. 
  • Academic achievement and results
  • Your current degree and what year you’re in if you’re already studying. 
  • Use the third paragraph to discuss your career plans, personal goals, and how the bursary will help you to fund your studies.
  • Give a few details about why you need the bursary, but don’t elaborate too much. 
  • Finally, express your gratitude and appreciation for the opportunity and state your commitment to working hard. 
  • Sign the letter with ‘Yours sincerely’ and your name 

Two examples of motivational letter for bursary application

Please see the below sample letters:

Example Motivational Letter for Bursary 1 (PDF) Example Motivational Letter for Bursary 2 (PDF)

Example 1 –  Letter for Scholarship

Ms Wilma Visagie 14 Malan Avenue Townsomewhere 7777

Cell number: 000 000 000 Email: [email protected] Student number: 0000110000

18 February 2022

The Registrar North West University University Street Potchefstroom 2520 

Application for a bursary for the third-year BA in Media Studies and Communication.

I am currently enrolled in my second year at your university for a BA in Media Studies and Communication. I have found the course interesting, rewarding and both challenging and thought-provoking, and have been doing well so far. I would like to apply for your bursary for the third year (2022) of my degree as my financial circumstances have unfortunately changed recently.

My academic results at the end of my first year were as follows:

  • Journalism and Media Studies: A- (3.7)
  • Graphic Design with History of Art: A (4)
  • Development Communication: B+ (3.3)
  • Advanced Corporate Communication: A- (3.8)

I have always enjoyed language and communication and intend to find a position in the media and communication field after I graduate. I particularly have my sights set on working for a reputable newspaper, journal or magazine where my flair for design, research and communication will be put to good use. 

I have on several occasions done vac work at the Townsomewhere Gazette and really enjoyed it. During the recent June/July holidays they put me in charge of arranging a media event for them. I’m delighted (and relieved !) to say that it went very well. I attach a copy of the complimentary letter Mr Dan Brooks, the editor, wrote to me after the event.  

My first and second-year studies were funded by an uncle who was also my godfather since my parents died when I was 10. He sadly passed away towards the end of May this year, and my aunt will not be able to fund my final year of study.  I do have a small amount of my own money saved up, but it isn’t enough for my tuition next year. Your bursary would make the difference between graduating next year or having to work for some time to save the money to complete my studies.

May I please emphasise that my education is extremely important to me? I also believe that as a writer and journalist one can make a difference to society and I’m passionate about doing so. If you would kindly grant me the bursary, I can assure you of my continued commitment and best efforts in my studies and in the future. 

Thank you very much for considering my bursary application. I am grateful for this opportunity.

Kindly find attached all the relevant documentation you requested.

Yours sincerely Wilma Visagie (Ms) 

Example 2 – Bursary Letter

John Peters 88 Alikreukel Ave Anothertown 1111

Cel no 0000000 [email protected] Annexures 1-11 attached

21 January 2022

Dr Dennis Madison Institute of Geology, Mineralogy and Mining Research Sandton 2196

Dear Dr Madison

Application for your Geology and Mineralogy bursary

I am currently enrolled at the University of the Witwatersrand as a 2nd-year student in Geology. I have found the course utterly absorbing so far and am totally committed to completing my BSc. However, my financial circumstances have recently changed adversely, so I will not be able to do so as things stand now. I, therefore, wish to apply for your bursary and trust that I will be considered favourably. 

My academic results for my first year were as follows:

Geochemistry – B+

Sedimentology – A-

Mining Geology I – A

Applied Geology I – A

My subjects this year are Applied Geology II, Mining Geology II, Metamorphic Petrology and Hydrogeology. I hope to continue with Applied Geology III and Mining Geology III next year, as well as a sub-major in Structural Geology.

I have always been inquisitive and passionate about rocks, mineralogy and the natural geological world. I love to travel, do geology-related research and working outdoors. My Estwick rock pick is my inseparable friend! I wish to work in mineralogy and rock strata research one day. 

I did some work shadowing in July last year at your field office in Graskop in Mpumalanga, and wish to give Dr Grace Radebe as a referent in this regard. (See Annexure 4). I found Dr Radebe’s fieldwork fascinating, insightful and challenging, and would wish to intern at your Institute in the very future.  

Up to this point, my studies have been funded by a grant from a local Anothertown business, Deegan & Sons. However, they had some financial setbacks, and were recently put into receivership. I was informed at the end of March that they would not be able to continue my study grant next year. (See Annexure 2(b).) Without finding a way of funding my 3rd year, I shall not be able to graduate in 2022 as planned. 

If you consider my bursary application favourably, I wish to assure you that I will work even harder to meet all my study and any other commitments you may set me. My education is incredibly important to me and I love my field of study. I will not let you down. 

I am grateful for the opportunity to apply for your bursary. 

Yours sincerely John Peters

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Guide to writing bursary application motivation letter with examples

Being selected for a bursary can be life-changing, but standing out amongst a thousands of applicants takes more than just good grades.

Your motivation letter is your only chance to show the selection committee why you deserve that financial boost.

So, how do you come up with a bursary application motivation letter that is different from all the others? Keep reading to find out.

What is a bursary application motivation letter?

A bursary application motivation letter is like an elevator pitch. It must be a concise and compelling story that convinces the committee about why you’re the ideal candidate.

It’s not just about listing your achievements. You must showcase your passion, potential, and how this bursary will affect your academic journey.

How to write a bursary application motivation letter

Not sure how to start this very important letter? Try this:

1. Start with a strong opening:

You have to grab the reader’s attention with a powerful statement that reflects your unique story.

Did you overcome unbelievable odds to reach this point? Did a childhood experience influence your passion for your field?

Use your opening to paint a clear picture of who you are and why you deserve the bursary.

2. Mention your academic achievements:

It is never wrong to brag a little, after all, you worked really hard. List your academic achievements, but don’t just tell them how good your grades are.

Explain what it took to achieve those marks, the late nights spent studying, the extra projects you tackled. Let them feel your dedication and resilience.

3. Be honest and transparent about your Financial needs :

Financial hardship is a headache for many students. Don’t hold back from explaining your situation, but do so with clarity and professionalism.

Avoid exaggerating sob stories. Focus on how the bursary will lighten your financial burden and allow you to focus on your studies.

4. Express your passion for your field:

This is where you show the committee you’re not just another applicant. Express your burning passion for your chosen field.

What drives you? What problems do you dream of solving? Use clear language and anecdotes to paint a picture of your future aspirations.

5. Connect the dots:

Show the committee how your story, achievements, and passion align with the bursary’s criteria and the values of the organization offering it.

Research the organization properly so you can tailor your letter to match with their mission.

6. Call to action:

End your letter with a powerful statement that tells them how suitable you are for the bursary and express your gratitude for their consideration.

7. Proofread, polish, and repeat:

Having typos and grammatical errors in your letter can disqualify you even before the committee finishes reading your story.

Make sure you proofread your letter multiple times and have someone else give it a once-over.

Examples of a bursary application motivation letter

The instructions above should be enough help but if you’re still not clear on how to write your letter, here are some examples to give you a better idea of what to do.

Dear [Selection Committee],

I am writing to express my interest in applying for the [Bursary Name] bursary.

My journey to this point has not been without challenges. Growing up in a rural village with limited resources, access to education was a constant struggle.

My days were constantly filled with chores, and because of this, the only time I got to study was during the night time.

It was a great struggle for me but I kept y eye on the prize. I devoured textbooks borrowed from neighbors, aced my exams, and even started a tutoring program for younger children in my village.

Today, I stand before you, a top student at North-West University, pursuing a degree in agricultural science.

My dream is to return to my village and empower my community through sustainable farming practices.

This bursary is not just financial aid; it’s the missing piece of my puzzle, the fuel that will propel me towards my dream of building a brighter future for myself and my community.

Thank you for considering my application. I am grateful for the opportunity to apply and I look forward to the possibility of being selected for this bursary.

Lerato Kossi.

I am writing to apply for the [Bursary name] sponsored by your distinguished organization.

From the moment I witnessed my father struggle with diabetes, I knew my calling laid in the world of medical research.

My fascination with biochemistry led me to North-West University, where I’m not just a student, but an active researcher in the field of diabetes treatment.

My recent project exploring the potential of [insert specific technology] in managing blood sugar levels has garnered national attention.

I believe this bursary is the catalyst I need to take my research to the next level. It will allow me to focus on my studies and dedicate more time to my research project, which I believe holds the potential to revolutionize diabetes management.

With your support, I can turn this dream into a reality, one that will improve the lives of millions suffering from this debilitating disease.

Yours sincerely,

Your motivation letter is your chance to stand out from the crowd so stay authentic, be passionate, and tell your story with conviction.

And with this guide and your powerful backstory, you’ll definitely come up with a bursary-winning motivation letter in no time.

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How to Write a Good Scholarship Application Letter (6 PDF Sample Examples)

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How to Write a Good Scholarship Application Letter (6 PDF Sample Examples)

Are you uncertain about how to write a scholarship application letter? You are in the right place. We will teach you how to write a killer scholarship application letter. Over 6 PDF application letter sample examples available for download. After examining the scholarship cover letter, we will then check out some scholarship letter samples. 

We will discuss

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  •  Scholarship Letter Format
  • What not to include in a scholarship application letter (Scholarship cover letter)
  • Sample Application Letter for scholarships
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  • Scholarship Application Letter samples Templates

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WHAT IS SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION LETTER

So, a scholarship request letter is a cover letter that indicates your interest in a scholarship and ways in which the award would help you achieve personal and professional goals. It is a letter requesting scholarship consideration.This type  of letter is usually required along with other important documents by the University committee. The purpose of the scholarship application letter is to convince the committee that the candidate in question is highly eligible for the award. It is an instrumental tool in seeking financial backing. Further in this article, you will encounter scholarship application letter sample ad hoc. Checkout  best way to apply for scholarships and get taken

PARTS OF A SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION LETTER

As you must have seen in other articles , documents such as a scholarship essay or scholarship CV are drafted with caution, organization and professionalism. A scholarship application letter is not an exception. In order to capture the attention of the committee deeply, a scholarship application letter must be written in a well - structured manner. An application letter for scholarship pdf will be provided (scholarship cover letter pdf). The following parts make up an appealing scholarship application letter:

Contact Information

Self introduction and a milestone achievement.

  • Middle Part
  • Key details of you and reason why the committee should choose you
  • Expression of passion and reason why you want the scholarship
  • Call to action paragraph
  • Best Regards

Just as every formal letter contains the contact information of the sender and the receiver, the same applies here. A scholarship application letter should contain the name, street address, telephone and email of the sender (at the right side). Afterwards, the name of the organization, street address and zip code are placed on the left side when writing an application for scholarship request

First impression matters a lot and so is the first paragraph of a scholarship application letter. The first paragraph should indicate your zeal and your understanding of having such an award. It would whet the appetite of the reader. Start with a significant achievement that shows how much you value this particular course of study.

Key Details about Yourself and reasons for Choosing you.

A scholarship cover letter for students should entail relevant information about your achievements, the role models you look up to, your struggles to attain the scholarship and the victory you would achieve for getting this scholarship.

Expression of your passion

In this paragraph, the committee wants to encounter the zeal in attaining the scholarship and perhaps the sacrifices you must have made. This doesn't mean that you want to sound desperate. But you are expected to express how much you want the award in a constructive manner.

Call to action

In a letter to scholarship committee, a call to action paragraph is the last but not the least important. Do you want the committee to call you back? Then you just have to say it. Ask for a meeting arrangement and leave the notable  impression that you have more to discuss.

LETTER FORMAT FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

Let's reiterate a point here. The content of the letter is as important as the structure of the letter. This means the format has to be set in a way that makes the content edible and appealing. It can also serve as a scholarship letter format for school. So how about you follow the few guidelines below:

  • Use the correct spacing: 1 or 1.5.
  • Don't be tempted to use justification. Left side align is easy on the eye.
  • There should be one - inch margins for some white space and friendly impression.
  • When it comes to the paragraph, there should be double spacing between them.
  • Fonts like Calibri, Arial and Times New Roman are welcome.

WHAT NOT TO INCLUDE IN A SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION LETTER

To be more certain that you write only within the context of what is needed, here are some traps you just avoid.

1. Don't include your weaknesses

This is an opportunity to zone in your main strengths, achievements and skills. This is not the stage where you explain your weaknesses. Just like the example of letter of intent for scholarship below, focus on matching your strengths with some vivid examples.

2. Don't use an informal tone.

In the process of appealing one's heart, you may want to shift to an informal tone. That shouldn't happen. Your letter has to be precise, clear and formal. The scholarship letter examples below will give you a hint

3. Don't submit without proofreading

In a letter of interest for scholarship, it is essential that you check for grammatical errors and rectify them. One way you can achieve that is by asking someone to read the letter. That way you will have a more objective viewpoint.

4. Don't add unnecessary information.

You may find yourself adding unnecessary details that would only make your letter sound lethargic and unappealing. True, it is a personal letter for scholarship. However, details such as height, family tree or any other irrelevant information should be avoided.

5. Don't hide your need for financial assistance.

You may conclude that expressing your inability to pay tuition fees would sound desperate. Wrong! A scholarship is meant to alleviate a financial burden. So asking for financial assistance is highly expected. So an application letter for scholarship financial assistance is just appropriate. Relate your strengths and academic achievements. In the middle part of the scholarship application letter, you are free to explain how beneficial the organization's financial assistance would be to you.

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EXAMPLE OF APPLICATION LETTER FOR SCHOLARSHIP

Here is a sample scholarship application letter.

Mary Rowland

23, Streetview, Los Angeles,

California, USA,

[email protected]

+565 325 36771

7, September 2020

Admission Board,

Quebec University,

Lilyland Park,

Quebec, Canada

Dear Admission Officer,

I can't imagine any better opportunity to further my career in Marine Biology than this. So I am applying for a scholarship award for Masters in Marine Biology in the University of Quebec. This would be an added achievement to my victory in a 200 member school competition for Marine Biology. This would testify to my fervor for this field of study.

Ever since I was a kid, my parents would take me to all sorts of aquariums. Every time was a fascinating experience. But going back home never stopped my curiosity. I kept researching the nature and functionality of sea creatures. In time, I developed research and analytical skills, critical thinking and problem solving skills. Once, there was an elevator pitch competition with the title "The Impact of Whales in the Lives of Scuba divers". The topic sounded amusing and daunting at the same time. But my passion for Marine Biology never stopped me from giving it a shot. At the end, I was applauded for my great speech. In time, my presentation skills were furnished.

So shortlisting me for the scholarship award would be a privilege on my part as it would reflect on my grades, courseworks and projects.

Understanding the nature of sea animals and plants has propelled me to draw closer to high school students who are equally curious and craving for answers. So I took up full time as an aquarium tour guide. With this job, I shared my passion and enjoyed the satisfaction that pupils had after an interesting tour. However, my job provides a meager income. As much as I aspire to study Marine Biology, I would need financial assistance to bring my dream to reality. Therefore, I am humbly seeking monetary support.

How about we hold a meeting and discuss the impact the course of study would have on the next generations and the facilities that University has to contribute to the exposure of Marine Biology as a discipline?

Best Regards,

Mary Rowland.

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SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION LETTER TEMPLATES

You may have a more specific purpose in mind when writing a scholarship application letter. The purpose could be to gain admission in college or in University, appeal for a financial need or application for masters. In any case, here are the following templates and letter intent sample for scholarship and their sources.

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Striving to get a scholarship is a great goal to set. So kudos to you. With guidelines, tips and samples in the article, you will have no other choice but to succeed. Also you have been provided with a letter requesting scholarship consideration pdf. So write an application letter for scholarship confidently. However, that would not be the end of the scholarship application process. You will definitely be asked for a scholarship interview and even a scholarship recommendation letter. In any case, ScholarshipTab has all the answers. Simply subscribe to our newsletter and have a good digest of scholarship application strategies. Till we meet again.

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Bursary Application Letter: 4 Templates

The bursary applicant’s introduction is conveyed in the application letter. This is a time for you to discuss your need for financial aid and how it will benefit you academically and professionally. Consider this to be a brief summary of your qualifications, objectives, and recent successes—a cover letter for a CV. 

Letter Template: 1

Table of Contents

bursary application letter

[Mention the name of the sender]

[Mention the address of the sender]

[Mention the contact details]

[Mention the Email address]

[Mention the date]

Subject- application for bursary

[Mention the name of the recipient]

[Mention the address of the recipient]

[Mention the contact information]

Dear [Mention the name of the recipient],

My name is [mention the name], and I attend [mention the name], where I study. I’m interested in applying for a bursary that [mention the name] recently posted on. Despite being a strong student, I am struggling to pay for my tuition.

Although I have paid my housing costs [mention the number], my family is unable to pay the whole cost of tuition. I’m considering enrolling for this program since it seeks to give financially struggling students the support they need to pursue successful professions.

It’s crucial to demonstrate the student’s true financial need and incapacity to pay for their education in the bursary application letter. According to the conditions of the bursary, the supporting organization or institution uses bursary applications to screen and select qualified individuals for financial support based on merit, need, or both.

After I graduate, I want to work as a. In the future, I also hope to support financially strapped kids in order to give back to the community. I shall put forth a lot of effort to fulfill my dreams with your financial assistance. I guarantee that I will live up to your [mention the name] expectations.

Please take into account the bursary application form, academic transcripts, and other supporting papers that are provided. This change is a step toward realizing my goals. I’m hoping you’ll take a look at my application and award me the bursary.

Yours Truly,

[Mention the of the sender]

[Mention the phone number]

[Signature]

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Letter Template: 2

Bursary Application Letter

I would want to let you know that I am interested in receiving financial assistance for my educational needs.

I have currently enrolled in the [mention the name of program] or [mention the name of course] programme, and my subjects are [mention the name of subjects]. The first year’s costs have already been paid. But for the remainder of the time, my family is unable to pay the price.

Applications for bursaries are formal documents that govern how money is distributed. Here, a student indicates that they are aware of the conditions for the bursary.

According to the conditions of the bursary, the supporting organization or institution uses bursary applications to screen and select qualified individuals for financial support.

Please consider me for a bursary if you think I would be a good fit. I swear to you that I’ll live up to the institution’s standards. I will work extremely hard and dedicate myself to excelling in the field of education. I’ll make sure our college receives accolades. With your assistance, I will complete my education and be qualified to apply for a career in a firm or organization that is appropriate for me. I’ll be in a better position to take care of my family this way.

My family will be very grateful to you because they are unable to pay for my education expenses.

I’m hoping for a response from you that’s favorable.

Yours Sincerely,

Letter Template: 3

I’m [mention the name], a [mention the number] year [mention the name] University student studying food security. I’m writing you now to request consideration for the university’s recently publicized bursary funding. My university transcripts, which are attached to this letter, show that I have a strong commitment to my academics and put in a lot of effort. However, because of my financial struggles, I have fewer possibilities to further my studies.

When a student cannot afford their tuition, they write a bursary application letter, which is frequently accompanied by a bursary application form. It is addressed to the financing organization, as well as any institutions or local governments.

Potential applicants are required to submit an application when bursaries are advertised. Take a look at our free bursary application letter to see how it will grab the selection committee’s attention.

I recently lost both of my parents, so I currently work part-time jobs to support my education and other needs. Due to unpaid school fees [mention the number], I was unable to take my end-of-semester exams last semester. I think that receiving this scholarship will provide me the chance to finish my university studies and pursue a lucrative job that will benefit the nation’s food security.

As an excellent student, I will try my hardest to go above and beyond your expectations if given the chance. I aim to satisfy your needs and earn your preference.

Yours sincerely,

Letter Template: 4

Subject- letter of application for bursary

I’m writing to request consideration for the [mention the name] bursary program for [mention the year]. I greatly like the initiative that [mention the name] Organization is providing to help poor students finish high school. This program inspires me to apply because it allows talented individuals who cannot afford college expenses to realize their aspirations.

I attend [mention the name]  School and am [mention the name]. I had trouble paying my tuition during the previous semester, which led to my absences. To assist me to finish my high school education, I want to apply for a bursary. With the aid of this scholarship, I will be able to complete my high school education, go to college, and earn a degree in engineering.

My transcripts show that I am a dedicated student, which I have done. Your bursary program seeks out kids who perform very well, and I think I satisfy those standards. I hope you will give me this scholarship so I can pay for my housing and high school tuition.

Students who want financial assistance can submit a bursary application. See the example letters and bursary application letter template to write a thorough and respectful application.

Please accept the following documents for your review: a completed and properly signed bursary application form; and supporting documents. If you require any information on my application, please email me at [mention the email address].

Kind regards,

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Writing an Effective Bursary Motivational Letter: Guide with Examples

Securing a bursary often hinges on more than just academic achievements; it requires the ability to express your aspirations, passion, and need for financial assistance effectively. A well-crafted motivational letter is a key element in your application, offering a personal touch that sets you apart from other candidates. In this in-depth guide, we’ll explore the essential steps to write an impactful motivational letter, accompanied by examples to illustrate each point.

What is a motivational letter for a bursary application?

A motivational letter for a bursary application is a personalized document where an applicant expresses their aspirations, outlines their academic and career goals, addresses financial need, and highlights personal achievements and qualities. It aims to persuade the bursary committee that the applicant is a deserving candidate who will benefit from and contribute to the bursary program. The letter should provide a compelling narrative, showcasing the applicant’s passion for their chosen field of study, emphasizing their dedication to academic excellence, and explaining how the bursary would positively impact their educational journey.

How to write a motivational letter for a bursary application?

Step 1: understand the purpose.

“Dear [Bursary Committee],

I am writing to express my sincere interest in the [Bursary Name] for the [Year] academic session. As a dedicated student passionate about [Your Field of Study], I believe this bursary will significantly contribute to my educational journey.”

Step 2: Research the Bursary

“After thorough research on [Bursary Name], I am impressed by the commitment to supporting students in [Your Field of Study]. This aligns seamlessly with my academic and career goals.”

Step 3: Introduce Yourself

“Allow me to introduce myself. My name is [Your Name], and I am currently pursuing a [Your Current Course] at [Your Current Institution]. My academic journey has been characterized by a commitment to excellence.”

Step 4: Clearly State Your Educational Goals

“My ultimate goal is to [Your Long-Term Career Aspiration], and I am convinced that obtaining this bursary will provide the necessary financial support to achieve this objective.”

Step 5: Express Your Passion for Your Chosen Field

“From a young age, I have been fascinated by [Your Field of Study]. My passion for [Specific Aspect] has only deepened, and I am eager to contribute meaningfully to this field.”

Step 6: Address Financial Need

“Unfortunately, my financial circumstances present a barrier to fully realizing my academic potential. This bursary would alleviate the financial burden, allowing me to focus on my studies.”

Step 7: Showcase Academic and Extracurricular Achievements

“My academic record speaks to my dedication to learning, as evidenced by [Specify Achievements]. Additionally, my involvement in [Extracurricular Activity] reflects my commitment to holistic development.”

Step 8: Demonstrate Personal Characteristics

“Character traits such as resilience, determination, and a strong work ethic define my approach to challenges. These qualities, coupled with my academic prowess, make me a deserving candidate.”

Step 9: Express Gratitude and Reiterate Commitment

“In conclusion, I am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to be considered for the [Bursary Name]. If granted, I commit to honoring this privilege through academic excellence and contributions to my community.”

Step 10: Proper Closing

“Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of contributing to [Bursary Name]’s legacy of supporting promising students in [Your Field of Study].

Sincerely, [Your Full Name] “

Conclusion: Personalize and Polish Your Letter

A motivational letter is your opportunity to showcase your unique qualities and aspirations. Personalize the examples provided, ensuring that your letter reflects your individual journey and goals. Remember to adhere to any specific guidelines outlined by the bursary provider, and always proofread your letter to ensure clarity and professionalism. With careful crafting, your motivational letter can be a compelling tool in securing the financial support you need for your educational journey.

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A bursary application letter is written by a student who is not able to meet their educational expenses and often accompanied by a bursary application form. It is addressed to the funding organization, local authorities or institutions.

A bursary application letter is important to genuinely show the financial need and the inability of the student to fund their education. The funding organization or institution uses bursary applications to vet and identify suitable candidates for the financial support based on merit, need or both according to the requirements of the bursary. 

Bursary applications are formal documents to regulate the disbursement of funds. Here, a student also demonstrates an understanding of the bursary requirements.

Tips for writing a bursary application letter

  • Describe your financial need genuinely
  • Mention the institution and course you are taking
  • Describe your education and career goals
  • Keep the application personal than generic
  • Mention that you will meet the requirements of the bursary program
  • Use a polite and professional language
  • Attach the necessary academic credentials
  • Enclose the bursary application form and other support documents
  • Keep the content formal
  • Be brief and straight to the point

Bursary Application Letter Templates

Students in need of financial support can apply for bursaries. See the bursary application letter template and sample letters that will enable you to make a comprehensive and polite application.

_____________

Date (date on which letter is written)

________________

Sub:_________________________________________

Dear _________________,

My name is __________ a student at __________ pursuing __________ course. I wish to apply for a bursary offered by __________ recently advertised on __________. I am a bright student but I am unable to meet my education expenses.

I have paid my accommodation fees but my family cannot afford the full tuition. I am interested in applying for this program because it aims at providing financial support to the needy students to enable them to pursue successful careers. 

I hope to graduate and pursue a career as a __________. Additionally, I hope to give back to the community in the future by supporting needy students. With your financial support, I will work hard to achieve my dreams. I assure you that I shall meet the expectations of your __________.

Please find the attached bursary application form, academic credentials, and other support documents for your consideration. This opportunity is a stepping stone to achieve my dreams. I hope that you will consider my application and grant me the bursary. 

Yours Truly,

(__________________)

From, __________ (employee’s name) __________ (employee’s address) __________ __________

To: ______________ (Your name) ______________ (Your address) __________________

Date __________ (date of writing letter)

Dear Mr. /Ms_________, (name of the concerned person),

I want to inform you that I am interested to receive bursary funds to fulfill my educational needs.

At present, I am enrolled in the …………………(name of program/course) program, and my subjects are ……………..(mention subjects). I have paid the fees for the first year. But my family is not in a position to afford the fee for the rest of the duration.

I request you to consider me as a suitable candidate for receiving bursary aid. I promise you that I shall meet the expectations of the institution. With my hard work and dedication, I shall put in all the effort to excel in the field of education. I will ensure to bring laurels to our college. With your help, I will be finishing my education and will become eligible to apply for a suitable position in a company or organization. In this way, I will be in a better place to support my family.

You will be doing a great favor to my family as they cannot afford my college fees.

I hope to receive a positive response from you

Yours Sincerely,

____________ (Your name)

Bursary Application Letter Samples

When bursaries are advertised, potential candidates need to make an application. Have a look at our free bursary application letter that will catch the attention of the selection committee.

Lynne Kennedy,

8295 Poor House Ave.

Matawan, NJ 07747

United States

Date:____________ (Date on which letter is written)

The bursaries committee,

Brookhill University

309 E. Trenton St.

Vincentown, NJ 08088

Sub; Application for a bursary

Dear Sir/Madam,

My name is Lynne Kennedy a second-year Food Security student at Brookhill University. I hereby write this letter to apply for the recently advertised bursary aid at the university. I have demonstrated determination and hard work in my studies as evident from my university transcripts attached herewith. However, my financial difficulties are diminishing my education opportunities.

I lost my parents some time back and I currently take part-time jobs to meet my education and personal needs. Last semester I was unable to take my end of semester exams because I had not completed the school fees. I believe that this bursary will be an opportunity to help me complete my university education and pursue a successful career to promote food security in the country.

I am a good student and given this opportunity, I will do my best to exceed your expectations. I hope that I meet your need and merit preferential.

Lynne Kennedy

Dear Mr.Fernandez,

I want to inform you that I am interested in seeking bursary aid to help me in fulfilling my educational needs.

Currently I am enrolled in your college for a Bachelor Degree in Commerce. My family is finding it difficult to pay my college fees.

If you give me a chance to be the recipient of the bursary aid, I will be very happy and assure you that I will do my best to meet your expectations. With my hard work and dedication, I shall see that I will excel in the field of education and bring laurels to the institution.

You will be doing a great favor to my family as they are not in a position to afford my educational expenses.

Looking forward to hear from you

Bursary Application Letter Email Formats

Are you thinking of applying for bursary aid but have no idea how to begin? Check out the bursary application letter in an email format that will get you started in writing a winning application.

I hereby write to apply for the Wings to Fly bursary program 2020/2021. I highly appreciate this program that Equity Organization is offering to needy students to pursue their high school education. I am motivated to apply for this program because it helps bright students who cannot afford education expenses achieve their dreams.

I am a Frenchman at Peninsula Senior School. I  have struggled to meet my education expenses in the last term and this resulted in absenteeism. I wish to apply for a bursary to help me complete my high school education. This bursary will help me graduate from high school and continue to university and pursue a degree in engineering.  

I am a hardworking student and I have demonstrated this from my transcript records. Your bursary program targets students who have excellent performance and I believe I meet the merit requirements of your program. I wish that you will offer me this bursary to pay my high school tuition as well as accommodation.

Kindly receive a filled and duly signed bursary application form and supporting documents for your consideration. Please contact me on [email protected] if you need any information regarding my application.

Kind regards,

Jennie Kelly

Dear Karina,

I want to inform you of my intention to apply for a bursary aid to assist me in my educational development.

I am currently enrolled in your school taking Bachelor of Science Major in Accounting Management. I am now in my sophomore years in college; however, my financial resources are keeping me out for educational opportunities.

Should I be given the chance to be a recipient of your bursary program, I am very glad to accept it and pledge to do my very best to exceed your expectations to me. I also wish to give honor to our school by maintaining my educational status and by excelling in some fields of education.

I am hoping that this will merit your special attention. Thank you.

____________

Quinn Lionel Massey.

Depending on the objectives of the funding organization or government, bursaries are issued to needy students or those who demonstrate high academic achievements. When writing a bursary application letter, describe your financial need and why you are a suitable candidate for the bursary. You can also briefly describe your education and professional goals. 

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5 Tips on How to Write an Outstanding Bursary Application Letter

Applying for a bursary can be your gateway to achieving your educational dreams, especially when securing education funding can be a significant challenge. A bursary application letter is your first impression, and it needs to be a good one. This article will guide you through the process of writing an effective bursary application letter.

Understanding the Bursary Application Letter

A bursary application letter is a formal request for financial support from an organisation. This type of letter is a key component in the application process for a bursary, which is a financial award given to students to help fund their education. In South Africa, where education can be a significant expense, bursaries play a crucial role in enabling students to pursue their academic goals.

Essential Elements of a Bursary Application Letter

1. personal introduction.

The personal introduction section of your bursary application letter is your first opportunity to make a connection with the bursary committee. It is essential to craft this part carefully to make a positive and memorable impression. Here are some additional points to consider when writing your personal introduction:

  • Personal Background: Start by providing basic personal details. Mention your full name, age, and where you are currently residing. This information gives the committee a sense of who you are.
  • Educational Background: Clearly state the name of your current educational institution. If you have attended notable schools in the past, especially ones known for academic excellence, briefly mention them as well.
  • Field of Study and Academic Year: Be specific about your field of study and the year or level you are currently in. This helps the committee understand your academic progress and how far you are from completing your studies.
  • Career Aspirations: Briefly mention your career aspirations. This can be a powerful addition as it shows the committee the potential long-term impact of their support.
  • Community Involvement: If space allows, mentioning any community involvement or extracurricular activities can be beneficial. This demonstrates your well-rounded character and commitment to contributing to society.
  • Personal Traits: Highlight one or two personal traits or strengths that you feel characterise you. Choose traits that are relevant to your academic journey or future career goals.

Dear [Bursary Committee’s Name],

“My name is [Your Full Name], a 20-year-old student currently in my second year at [Your University/College], majoring in [Your Field of Study]. Born and raised in [Your City or Town], I have always been passionate about [a subject or field related to your studies]. My academic journey so far has been enriching, having participated in [any notable academic or community activities], and I am keen on pursuing a career in [Your Career Aspiration]. I am known among my peers and professors for my [personal traits, e.g., dedication, creativity], which I believe will be instrumental in my future endeavors.”

2. Purpose of the Letter

In this section of your bursary application letter, clearly stating the purpose of your letter is crucial. This section should immediately inform the reader about your intent to seek financial assistance. Points to consider when writing this section:

  • Direct Statement of Intent: Begin with a straightforward statement indicating your intent to apply for the bursary. This direct approach ensures there is no ambiguity about the purpose of your letter.
  • Link to Your Studies: Briefly explain how the bursary is directly related to your current studies. This shows the committee that their support is integral to your educational progress.
  • Mention of the Specific Bursary: If you are applying for a specific bursary, mention it by name. This shows that you have done your research and are not sending a generic application.
  • Personal Connection: If the bursary is in a field or area you are passionate about, briefly mention this connection. It shows that your interest aligns with the purpose of the bursary.
  • Urgency or Necessity: If applicable, express the urgency or necessity of the financial support. This can help the committee understand the critical nature of your request.
  • Acknowledgment of the Opportunity: Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to apply for the bursary shows respect and appreciation.

“I am writing to express my sincere interest in and need for the [Name of Bursary]. As a dedicated student in [Your Field of Study] at [Your University/College], I find myself at a critical point in my academic journey where financial support is not just beneficial, but necessary for me to continue my education. The [Name of Bursary] stands out to me not only as a vital financial resource but also as an alignment with my passion for [related interest or field]. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to apply for this bursary, as it represents a chance to pursue my academic goals without the heavy burden of financial constraints.”

3. Academic and Personal Achievements

This section of your bursary application letter highlights your academic and personal achievements which paints a comprehensive picture of your accomplishments and character.

  • Specific Academic Achievements: Beyond stating your grades, mention any specific academic honors, awards, or recognitions you have received. Include achievements such as being on the Dean’s list, receiving academic distinctions in certain subjects, or winning school or regional academic competitions.
  • Leadership Roles: Detail any leadership roles you have held, whether in school, community groups, or extracurricular activities. Explain the role, the responsibilities it entailed, and any notable accomplishments during your tenure. This can include positions like school prefect, club president, or team captain.
  • Community Involvement: Describe your involvement in community service or volunteer work. Mention specific organizations or causes you’ve worked with, the nature of your work, and any impact you’ve had. This demonstrates your commitment to contributing positively to society.
  • Extracurricular Activities: Include any extracurricular activities that highlight your diverse interests and skills. This could be participation in sports teams, drama clubs, debate teams, or music groups.
  • Awards and Recognitions: If you have received any awards or recognitions, either academically or in your extracurricular pursuits, mention them. This includes scholarships, certificates of excellence, or any public acknowledgments of your achievements.
  • Personal Projects or Initiatives: If you have initiated or been involved in any personal projects, particularly those that have a community impact or relate to your field of study, describe them. This could include organizing community events, starting a small business, or participating in research projects.
  • Unique Personal Achievements: Any unique personal achievements that set you apart, such as overcoming significant challenges, achieving something notable in your personal life, or possessing a rare skill or talent, should also be included.

“In my academic pursuits, I have consistently maintained a high GPA, securing a place on the Dean’s List for the past two years. My commitment to excellence was recognized when I received the [Specific Academic Award] for outstanding performance in [Subject/Area]. As the president of the [School Club/Team], I led our team to a [specific accomplishment], demonstrating my leadership and teamwork skills.

I am also actively involved in my community, having volunteered over [number] hours with [Organization], where I contributed to [specific project or initiative]. My efforts in [extracurricular activity] earned me the [Name of Award or Recognition], highlighting my dedication and skill in this area.

One of my proudest achievements is initiating a [Personal Project or Initiative], which aimed to [project goal or impact]. This project not only honed my [specific skills] but also made a tangible difference in [specific area or community].”

4. Financial Need

The financial need section of your bursary application letter is a critical component, where you have to convincingly explain your financial situation and justify the need for assistance.

  • Personal or Family Financial Situation: Provide a clear picture of your personal or family financial circumstances. Mention any significant factors like family income, the number of dependents in your family, or any recent financial hardships like job loss or medical expenses.
  • Costs of Education: Detail the specific costs associated with your education. This can include tuition fees, textbooks, accommodation, transportation, and any other relevant expenses. Providing actual figures can help illustrate the extent of your financial need.
  • Efforts to Support Yourself: If you have taken steps to support yourself financially, such as part-time work or applying for other scholarships, mention this. It shows your initiative and commitment to pursuing your education despite financial challenges.
  • Impact of the Bursary: Explain how the bursary would alleviate your financial burdens. Be specific about how the funds will be used and the difference it will make in your educational journey.
  • Long-Term Financial Planning: If applicable, discuss your long-term financial planning for your education. This can include your plans to manage expenses throughout your course of study and how the bursary fits into this plan.
  • Consequences of Not Receiving the Bursary: Briefly mention the potential consequences if you do not receive the bursary. This could be the inability to enroll in certain courses, delaying your education, or the need to take on significant debt.

“In the current financial climate, my family is struggling to support my educational expenses. With a household income of [specific income], supporting [number] dependents, the financial strain has been a constant challenge. The cost of my tuition fees at [Your University/College] amounts to [amount], not including additional expenses like books, supplies, and living expenses, which total approximately [amount].

Despite working a part-time job and cutting down on personal expenses, the gap between my earnings and my educational costs is significant. The [Name of Bursary] would not only help bridge this gap but would also reduce the financial pressure that currently overshadows my academic focus.

Without this bursary, I fear that I may have to defer my studies or resort to high-interest loans, which would only compound my financial strain in the long run. The support from this bursary is, therefore, not just a financial relief but a crucial factor in continuing my education uninterrupted.”

5. Future Goals

The future goals section of your bursary application letter is where you can connect your personal aspirations with the potential impact of the bursary. Discuss how the bursary will support your educational and career objectives.

  • Educational Objectives: Clearly articulate your short-term and long-term educational goals. Explain how the bursary will facilitate your current academic endeavors and how it aligns with your future academic plans, like pursuing further studies or specializing in a particular area.
  • Career Ambitions: Describe your career objectives and how they are influenced by your current course of study. Mention how the bursary will enable you to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to achieve these career goals.
  • Alignment with Bursary Values: Research the values and mission of the bursary provider and demonstrate how your goals align with them. If the bursary is aimed at promoting certain fields or sectors, explain how your career path will contribute to these areas.
  • Community Impact: Discuss how achieving your educational and career objectives will enable you to give back to your community or contribute to societal development. This shows that the impact of the bursary extends beyond your personal benefit.
  • Long-term Vision: Share your long-term vision or the broader impact you aim to create in your field or community. This can include your aspirations to drive change, innovate, or lead in your chosen field.
  • Role of the Bursary: Explicitly state how the financial support from the bursary will be instrumental in realizing these goals. This can include easing financial burdens, allowing you to focus on studies, or providing opportunities that would otherwise be inaccessible.

“My ambition is to complete my degree in [Your Field of Study] with distinction and to further my studies with a focus on [specific area of interest or specialization]. The [Name of Bursary] will be instrumental in this journey, allowing me to dedicate my full attention to my studies without the distraction of financial stress.

Upon completion of my education, I aspire to enter the field of [Your Career Field], where I plan to contribute to [specific goals or projects related to the field]. My career goal is to not only excel in my profession but also to contribute meaningfully to [specific societal goals or community projects].

I am particularly drawn to the [Name of Bursary] due to its commitment to [values or objectives of the bursary provider]. My goals align closely with this mission, as I aim to [specific ways your goals align with the bursary values]. With the support of this bursary, I will be better positioned to achieve these objectives and to make a significant contribution to [relevant sector or community].”

5. Gratitude and Conclusion

The gratitude and conclusion section of your bursary application letter is your final opportunity to leave a lasting impression. It is important to express your appreciation genuinely and thoughtfully.

  • Express Sincere Gratitude: Start by sincerely thanking the bursary committee for considering your application. Acknowledge the time and effort they invest in reviewing applications.
  • Reiterate the Impact of the Bursary: Briefly restate how the bursary would impact your educational journey and future goals. This reinforces the importance of the bursary in your life.
  • Mention the Learning Experience: If the process of applying for the bursary has been educational or inspirational for you, mention this. It shows your positive attitude and ability to find value in the experience, regardless of the outcome.
  • Look Forward to a Positive Relationship: Express your eagerness to potentially engage further with the bursary provider. This could be in terms of updates on your academic progress or involvement in any programs or events they may offer.
  • Closing Remarks: End your letter with a formal and respectful closing remark. Use phrases like “Yours sincerely” or “With kind regards,” followed by your name.
  • Offer of Further Information: Indicate your willingness to provide any additional information or to meet for a discussion if necessary. This shows your openness and proactive nature.

“I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to the [Name of Bursary] Committee for considering my application. Your dedication to supporting students is not only commendable but deeply impactful for individuals like myself who strive to overcome financial barriers in pursuit of education.

This application process has been a reflective and insightful journey for me, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my story and aspirations with you. Should the committee require any further information or wish to discuss my application in more detail, I am readily available and eager to engage.

I look forward with hope and optimism to the possibility of being part of the [Name of Bursary] community, and I am excited about the potential opportunities that this support could unlock for me.

Yours sincerely, [Your Name]”

Format of a Bursary Application Letter

[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, Zip Code] [Email Address]

[Bursary Provider’s Name] [Their Address] [City, Zip Code]

I am writing to apply for the [Name of Bursary] as advertised on your website. As a dedicated student of [Your University/College], majoring in [Your Field of Study], I am eager to pursue my academic goals but am hindered by financial constraints.

Throughout my academic journey, I have maintained a [Your GPA] GPA and have been actively involved in [mention any relevant extracurricular activities]. These experiences have not only enriched my knowledge but have also honed my skills in [mention relevant skills].

Unfortunately, my financial situation is a barrier to my educational aspirations. My family’s income is insufficient to cover the costs of my tuition, books, and other academic expenses. This bursary would significantly ease the financial burden and allow me to focus more on my studies.

Thank you for considering my application. I am looking forward to the opportunity to further discuss how this bursary will enable me to achieve my educational and career goals.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

Writing a bursary application letter requires thoughtfulness and a clear understanding of your goals and financial needs. By following these guidelines and using the provided example as a template, you can increase your chances of success.

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Motivation Letter

Easy Ways to Write a Motivation Letter for Bursary Application

Your bursary application requires you to write a motivation letter. But how do you write one that convinces the reviewer that you’re the best candidate for funding? If you’ve been accepted to a university or college, you’ve probably heard the word “bursary” thrown around. A bursary is a financial award that does not need to be paid back. It’s a form of grant rather than a loan.  It is usually awarded based on financial need, merit, or some combination of the two. It can help to include a strong motivation letter with your bursary application.

A bursary can help immensely to offset the high costs of university education. While many students take out student loans to cover costs, it’s always better to not have to pay that money back. Let’s look at how we can write a strong motivation letter for a bursary application.

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What is a Bursary?

A bursary is a financial award that does not need to be repaid. A bursary may be based on financial need or merit and is intended to supplement your income and help pay for school fees, supplies, and living expenses.  The word “bursary” comes from the Latin “burra” which means cloth. The purpose of the award dates back to medieval Europe where students would wear a bursa or burse (bag) around their waist to represent their scholarship support. Thankfully, we don’t need to wear a bag, but you do need a strong application.

A bursary, or bursary award, will usually have an application process.   In that process, you may need to show why you should be awarded the bursary.  You may need to show a financial need for the award.  You might also have to show merit, or that you deserve the award for another achievement, often academic.  Often, there is a component of both required so even if you have a strong academic background, your award may be changed depending on how much money you or your family have.

Bursaries are designed to allow someone to attend college who could not otherwise, so there will usually be a financial component to the eligibility.

Bursaries and scholarships are very similar and, indeed, there is some overlap.  Scholarships, though, often will not have a financial requirement (though it’s not uncommon.)  Scholarships may be awarded for participation in a group, academic achievement, heritage, or any number of requirements.  Bursaries normally have at least a financial component.  The good news is that you don’t have to pay either one back.

Depending on the award, you may be able to use a bursary to pay for tuition costs, books, and supplies, living expenses, or any combination of these.  The specifics vary with each bursary but you will always have some combination of these expenses.  Bursaries provide you funding for college without increasing your financial burden after graduation, so they are a tremendous opportunity.

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The Top Tips for Writing a Motivation Letter for Bursary Application

  • Be honest – tell them your financial need, be descriptive and, above all, be honest.
  • Keep a formal tone – this is a professional letter
  • Check your spelling and grammar – Make sure that your spelling and grammar are proper and concise.  Consider using a tool like Grammarly to help.
  • Show your goals – Tell them what you want to accomplish academically and professionally
  • Show how you meet the requirements of the bursary
  • Make sure to include all the required forms for the application – Don’t leave anything out.  Check your academic records, financial records, application forms

Where to Find Bursaries

The first job is to find the bursaries that you are eligible for.  This can be its own challenge, so we are going to provide you with some tips and tools to find them.

Oftentimes, bursaries are listed with scholarships and grants, so you can often use the same search engines. Here are a few to get you started:

  • The Scholarship Hub
  • Scholarship Canada
  • International Scholarships
  • International Education Financial Aid
  • International Student for study in the US, UK or Australia
  • Fulbright Foreign Student Program
  • World Bank Scholarships Program for Students in Developing Nations

This is by no means a complete list but it will get you started.  Of course, searching online for programs is a great place to start.  A good strategy there is to search “bursary” followed by keywords like the name of the school you want to attend, your country, your interests, and similar things. Often you won’t find anything but you might be surprised by what you find.

Also, many schools have resources to help you find opportunities, so you may want to call your school or email them and discuss any options that they know about. They do this all the time and so have a lot of knowledge about what’s available.

How to Write a Motivation Letter for Bursary

A motivation letter for a bursary application is a letter that you write to the organization that awards bursaries to express your interest in the bursary and why you are a strong candidate.  Bursaries can be extremely competitive and you want to take every opportunity to make yourself look like a strong candidate for the program.

The letter should be addressed to the organization that gives bursaries.  Ideally, to a person at that organization. You are looking to make a connection with reviewers.  If you can find the person receiving the letters and applications, that is wonderful and ideal.  Even if it’s addressed to the wrong person, but you are close, that’s okay. It shows that you took the time to research the organization and the people.  It shows initiative.

You will be the one to write it.  While someone else, like your parents, can help you write it and you should have someone else review it, you want to be the one to write it.  Remember, you are trying to show why you are a strong candidate.  Not taking the time and effort to advocate for yourself can make you look bad in the eyes of someone reviewing your application.

If you are applying for more than one bursary, you want to write a separate letter for each.  While this means more work, this will give you the best chance of being recognized for each of them.  Using the same letter is likely to make your letter look more like a form letter (which it is) and that you didn’t give the application the time and attention that it deserves.

Preparing to Write Your Motivation Letter for a Bursary Application

Before we can start writing, we have to do some preparation.  You will want to assess what the requirements are for the bursary, how you meet them, and what qualifications you have that most qualify you.  Start by reviewing the application, website, and any other information you have about the bursary.  Write down any qualifications or preferences that the bursary program has.  Include a segment on financial need.  Much of the financial need comes down to numbers but it can’t hurt to consider for your letter.

Next, review the program that you are trying to fund with the bursary.  Write down the answers to the following questions:

  • How is The Program Different From Its Competitors and What Makes It Better? – Consider the program, the location, the school.  Write down what makes that program better.
  • Why Do You Want to Attend that Program? – What is it about that program that attracts you compared to other programs.  Consider the course of study and your future goals or your capabilities.
  • What Will Attending the Program Allow You to Do – If you attend this program, what does your future look like?

Using these answers, make a list of qualities, experiences, and achievements that most qualify you for this program.  Consider everything that you have accomplished or participated in.  Right now, you’re looking for quantity over quality.  We will narrow it down when you write your letter.  This is to give you ideas without thinking too much about the letter.  Here are some ideas to prompt you.

  • Grades – Consider your marks in school, your best courses, and any other coursework where you stand out.
  • Course of Study – Consider whether there are any particularly interesting courses you have taken.  Maybe these were unique areas of study, college-level courses, or unique settings (e.g. study abroad).
  • Academic Achievement – Consider any academic awards, teams, or anything related that you have earned.
  • Employment – This includes any jobs, work recognition, or anything similar.
  • Volunteer Activities – If you volunteer anywhere, any special responsibilities or achievements you have had there.
  • Sports – Write down any sports you have participated in, awards there should be included.

This may not be a complete list but it should get you started.  You are looking for anything unique, impressive or distinct but at this phase, just write down as much as you can think of.

Start Writing Your Motivation Letter

We recommend a three-part letter.  This makes it easier to write and to read while still giving a reader a good overview of who you are and why they should choose you.  Your letter should be no more than one page. Many people aren’t going to read beyond that anyway.  You want to make it as easy on a reader as possible.

The three parts of the letter include

  • Introduction – This is a simple paragraph where you introduce yourself, the bursary program you are applying for, and a brief introduction of why you are a great candidate.
  • Body – The body, usually 1-3 paragraphs of a few sentences each serves to show a reader why you are a great candidate for the bursary and why they should choose you.
  • Conclusion – This simple, brief paragraph will thank them for their time, express your excitement about the opportunity, and make yourself available for any questions or further discussion.

Of course, this sounds easy but writing something this important is never that easy.  We will start with the hardest part, the body.  This will give you your messaging for the introduction and conclusion.

Editable Motivation Letter for Bursary

Editable Motivation Letter for Bursary

This is an editable version of our Motivation Letter for Bursary .  You can download it in Microsoft Word format, which you can use in Microsoft Word or on Google Docs.   Use this version to customize the letter for your situation.  Make sure to show your strengths and why you would make a great candidate for the position.

Using the notes that you made above, construct 1-3 paragraphs that describe why you would make a great candidate for the bursary.  This will be different for everyone but a few different strategies that you can use include

  • Your Past Accomplishments – Especially if the bursary is academic, you can show your academic achievement include awards, marks or grades, difficult courses you have taken (and done well in), or similar achievements.
  • What the Bursary Will Let You Do – If you have grand future goals that you can show progress towards and that you can describe, this could be a good point to use.  For example, “being able to attend Oxford with this bursary will help to me achieve my lifelong dream of being the first physician in my family.  I will then use that to help care for the sick and injured in Western Africa where I have already spent some time.”
  • Other Achievements – If you have impressive work or volunteer achievements, this can also be a great example to show what you will do with the education that the bursary makes possible.  “This bursary will allow me to attend a university that I can’t hope to otherwise.  Then I can continue my work with the blind.  I hope to eventually become an engineer and design prostheses and other tools that the blind can use to more equitably participate in society.  As you will see, my work with the Indian Association with the Blind has taught me a lot about their challenges and capabilities. I have learned an immense amount in my time there.  I want to continue that work once I have a degree.”
  • Financial Need – Bursaries will likely have a component of financial need.  You will want to address this in your motivation letter for the bursary application. While this is an important component and can make a motivating story, you may not want to make it all of your story.  Combining this with one or more of the other strategies can make a much more compelling letter.

These are examples of the strategies that you can apply when writing your motivation letter that you include with your bursary application.  Whatever you choose, make sure that your motivation is genuine and honest.  This needs to be your story and it needs to be a real one.  That’s why we ask so many questions early on.  We want to get as many possibilities as we can to write your letter.

We all have a story to tell.  You need to find yours.  Once you have that, the letter becomes much easier to write.

With the body of the letter written, then you can write your introduction and conclusion.

The introduction is fairly simple.  Introduce yourself and the bursary that you are applying for.  Then include one or two sentences summarizing why you are applying.

“My name is Lilivati Chanda and I want to express my interest in the Entrance Bursary Program at McGill University.  Your amazing program in Earth Sciences will help me achieve my dream of becoming a leading researcher in climatology.  I have long been interested in protecting our environment and, as the first in my family to go to college, I want to continue that passion in my studies.”

Just a few sentences are usually enough.  You want to set the stage for the rest of the letter.

The conclusion is similar. Thank them for their time on your application. Let them know you would be happy to discuss any questions they have and provide them with your phone number and email address.

If you are applying for multiple bursary programs, make sure that each letter is different.  Each program deserves its own time. The good news is that you can use the same preparation for all of them so once you have written the first one, the others become easier.

Other Resources

We have written this guide to help you write your own letter.  Sometimes, we get asked for more help from our readers.   Unfortunately, we don’t have the resources for that but we want to give you any help we can.

Probably the best resource we have found for such help is to look on Fiverr to hire someone.  Fiverr is a marketplace where you can hire someone for a specific project.  They offer different projects at set prices that you can hire them for.  This link will take you to a search for freelancers that do motivation letters specifically.  We can’t offer any specific names on there because the freelancers change.  We can give you some pointers on finding the right person for you, though.

Make sure to review their projects and their reviews. Some might offer letters specifically for MBAs or education applications. Others might just do motivation letters.  That’s probably okay.  If you’re not sure, you can contact them and discuss it with them before hiring them.  Here are the things to look for if you contact them (which isn’t a bad idea even if you think they’re great).

  • Responsive – Make sure that they respond in a reasonable amount of time.  If they don’t respond quickly when they want your business they won’t be quick when they have it.
  • Communication – You’re asking them to write a letter for you to a graduate program.  Asking them questions in writing is a good chance to see the quality of their writing.
  • Check All Their Deals –  When you look at their offerings, there are usually multiple tiers of offerings. Pay more, get more, or get it more quickly (or both.)  Don’t always go for the cheapest.  Sometimes, the more expensive deals can help you more.
  • Read Their Reviews – Read through the reviews and look for patterns.  Anyone can have an occasional bad review but if you need a letter in a few days and they have a lot of complaints about timing, they probably aren’t the freelancer for you.

The good news is that these are writers who do this a lot and have seen a number of ways to do it.  Often Fiverr offers reasonable deals at reasonable prices for projects like this.  Just like anything else, you just need to make sure you hire the person for you.

While we can’t recommend a specific freelancer, please make sure you leave a review, especially if you find someone really good or really bad.  That way, other readers can find the right freelancer when they need them.  If we all leave reviews, then we can find the best people together to help us out.

Spelling and Grammar

You want to review your letter and check the spelling and grammar.  There’s nothing worse in a letter designed to show how good you are than a letter with spelling errors and grammatical mistakes.  You can start with the spell checker in most word processing programs (like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.)  These will pick the big error.

Another great resource is Grammarly .  Grammarly is a great tool that will catch when you mix up common spelling errors like mixing up “to” and “too”.  The free version is great and works with most programs that you’ll be using for your motivation letter.  If you’re writing in a language other than your primary language or you’re not a strong writer, you might want to look at the paid version.  It will give you suggestions, help you with the tone of your letter and a lot of other help.

Grammarly

If you aren’t ready to write your own letter or want someone to edit or review your letter, you can hire help.  One great resource for that is Fiverr .  Fiverr has freelancers who have expertise and experience in various skills.  This includes writing motivation letters .  There are a lot of freelancers there with various skills.  Make sure to interview them thoroughly, read their reviews and even ask for samples.  The best ones should be willing to do that for you.

Sample Motivation Letter for Bursary with Example

Below is a sample motivation letter.  It uses the concepts above to provide a sample and format of what a motivation letter for a bursary can look like.  It’s important that you don’t use this letter. You need your own letter and not ours.  This is designed to help you get started.

Good luck!  We would love to hear how it goes.

We offer an editable version of this letter for $5 (USD) that you can purchase here .

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Bursaries South Africa

How to write a Bursary Motivational Letter

How to write a motivational letter for a bursary application.

A bursary is a financial award, offered to students who are unable to afford their full tuition fees or those who have excelled academically. Bursaries are awarded based on various criteria, including academic results, financial need and other personal attributes (leadership skills, community involvement etc).

Because companies receive many applications for their bursary programme, it is vital that applicants write an honest and compelling motivational letter, to give the best first impression and set them apart from other applicants. The motivational letter should explain why you are in need of financial and how the opportunity will help you both financially and professionally.  

A motivational application letter is very similar to a Curriculum Vitae cover letter as it states your goals, accomplishments as well as a brief description of your credentials- this is essential as it can put you ahead of your competition.

It is vital that you genuinely and honestly show your need for financial aid in your bursary letter, explaining how the award would help fund your education. The companies offering the programmes use these letters to decide on a suitable recipient and base their choice on need, merit, or both, depending on the specific requirements the bursary has.  

ALSO READ: our tips on preparing for a bursary interview  

Top tips for writing a Bursary Motivational Letter

  • Be genuine when describing your financial need
  • Be sure to include both the institution and course you are in
  • Describe the goals you have (educational and future career prospects)
  • Make the letter personal and not generic
  • Ensure the recipient that you will meet all the requirements of the programme
  • Use language that is professional and polite
  • Be sure to include your necessary academic results and documents
  • Enclose both the application form and its supporting documents
  • Keep a formal tone with all your content

At the top left corner of the letter, include the address of the bursary provider (you can also include the date you are applying on, your name, and contact details).

Start your letter with any of the following:

  • Dear (Name of the person reading application, if known)
  • Dear Sir/ Madam
  • To whom it may concern

The first paragraph should purposefully state the reason for your application. It should be no longer than 2 or 3 sentences and should include a clear thesis similar to the following: “I am applying for the [insert company name] bursary programme to help fund my [course of study] qualification, for the [course year study] academic year.

The second paragraph should elaborate on your education and include your personal achievements, current studies, and plans you have for further education (example, a graduate degree.) Be precise and to the point in this paragraph and ensure that it too, is no longer than 3 sentences.

The third paragraph should include your career plans and explain how your education and degree complement them. This section should reflect on your personal goals as well as explain how the bursary will aid you in covering certain funds. You could briefly include the circumstances that lead to you needing financial need, but do not linger on it. This paragraph should focus mainly on your plans for the future.

With all this in mind, this is a paragraph that can be a little longer than the rest.

The final paragraph of your motivational letter should be short, stating your gratitude for the consideration and opportunity.

Finally, sign your letter , “Sincerely, (your name).”  

ALSO READ: how to get a reference letter/ testimonial for your bursary application  

Additional tips for writing a Bursary Motivational Letter

  • Be brief but ensure that you cover as much as you can.
  • Don’t use filler words (really, just, etc.) replace them with modifiers instead as they convey your thoughts professionally.
  • Make your letter personal by stating plans to work for certain organisations or to solve any problems you may have experienced.
  • Ensure the committee that the funding will contribute to a bigger and better plan.
  • Ensure that your tone is professional but not robotic or stiff; write as if you were actually having the conversation with the professor or employer.
  • Think carefully about why you need this funding and opportunity- if you truly believe in yourself, it will be 100 times easier to convey that in your letter!

Sample Bursary Motivational Letters

Example of a Bursary Motivational Letter (.pdf) Bursary Motivational Letter example template (.pdf)  

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Read our other tips and articles here: Read our top tips on submitting your bursary application for the best chance of success. Read our tips on how to write a bursary motivational letter here. Read about how to prepare for a bursary interview here here. Read about the various ways to get free education in South Africa . Read about the National Benchmark Test (NBT) for University Entrance .  

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Effective Bursary Cover Letter Example & Tips

Are you planning to apply for a bursary but unsure about how to go about it? Writing an exceptional cover letter is the key to securing a bursary. In this blog, we will cover everything you need to know about crafting a perfect bursary cover letter – from understanding what a bursary is and who can apply for it, to the vital elements that should be included in your cover letter. We will also provide real-life samples of successful bursary cover letters that have helped applicants win scholarships. With our tips and examples, you can create a compelling cover letter that showcases your skills and convinces the selection committee that you are the ideal candidate for the bursary.

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Bursary Cover Letter Example

Understanding Bursaries and Eligibility Criteria

Bursaries provide financial support for students pursuing higher education. Eligibility for bursaries varies, but financial need is a common requirement. Bursary programs help students cover educational expenses. Different bursary programs have different eligibility criteria. Bursaries are a form of financial aid for students in need. NLP Terms: financial help, educational information, further education, student number, academic year, second year, school fees, contact information, address of the organization.

Deciphering the Concept of a Bursary

A bursary, also known as a financial award, is designed to assist students in covering the costs associated with their education. Typically awarded based on financial need, academic achievement, or a combination of factors, bursaries provide much-needed financial assistance to students who may not qualify for scholarships. These funds can be used to cover various education-related expenses, including tuition fees, books, and even living expenses. To apply for a bursary, students are often required to submit personal information, academic results, and a motivation letter outlining their aspirations and reasons for seeking financial help. It is important to note that bursaries are different from scholarships and are specifically tailored for students with different needs and circumstances. So, if you are a student looking for financial assistance for your education, consider exploring bursary opportunities that suit your field of study and academic year. Remember, a well-crafted bursary cover letter can greatly enhance your chances of securing a bursary award.

Who Can Apply for a Bursary?

Bursaries are open to students at all academic levels, from high school to university. South African students have the opportunity to apply for bursaries to further their education. Eligibility criteria often include career plans and financial need. Bursary programs aim to support students across various fields of study.

Crafting an Exceptional Bursary Cover Letter

When it comes to applying for a bursary, a well-crafted cover letter can make all the difference. The bursary cover letter is a crucial part of the application process, allowing students to showcase their personal goals and career aspirations. To ensure its effectiveness, it’s important to address the letter to the correct person or organization.

In crafting the bursary cover letter, it’s essential to demonstrate your motivation for financial support. Highlight your passion for further education and the field of study you are pursuing. South Africa offers various bursaries for students, and by expressing your dedication and commitment in the cover letter, you increase your chances of securing the bursary award.

The bursary cover letter should be concise yet impactful. Structure it into three paragraphs: the first paragraph introducing yourself, the second paragraph showcasing your academic achievements and how the bursary will help you achieve your goals, and the third paragraph expressing gratitude and providing contact information.

By crafting an exceptional bursary cover letter, you can stand out from other applicants and increase your chances of receiving financial help for your educational journey. Remember, a strong cover letter communicates your passion, dedication, and potential as a good student.

Vital Elements of a Bursary Cover Letter

When writing a bursary cover letter , there are several vital elements that should be included. First and foremost, the student’s contact details , including their name, address, phone number, and email address, should be clearly stated. This allows the organization to easily reach out to the student if needed.

Additionally, it is crucial to address the letter to the appropriate person or organization. This shows that the student has taken the time to research and personalize their application. Addressing the recipient as “Dear Sir” or “Dear Mr.” followed by the name of the person or the name of the organization is recommended.

Furthermore, the cover letter should highlight the student’s financial need and explain how the bursary will help them achieve their educational goals. This information can help the organization understand the student’s situation and why they are deserving of financial assistance.

In addition to financial need, the letter should also demonstrate the student’s motivation, career goals, and leadership skills. This can be achieved by sharing personal stories, academic achievements, and extracurricular activities that showcase the student’s drive and potential for success.

Lastly, it is essential to proofread the cover letter for grammar and spelling errors before submitting the application. A well-written and error-free letter reflects positively on the student and shows attention to detail.

By including these vital elements in a bursary cover letter, students can increase their chances of securing financial help for their further education.

How to Make Your Bursary Cover Letter Stand Out?

To make your bursary cover letter stand out, personalize it to the program and address specific requirements. Highlight academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and community involvement. Showcase unique skills, experiences, or challenges. Keep it concise, professional, error-free, and emphasize motivation, goals, and financial need.

Real-life Samples of Successful Bursary Cover Letters

Real-life Samples of Successful Bursary Cover Letters can serve as valuable guidance for students applying for bursaries. These samples demonstrate the key elements that make a cover letter successful, including showcasing the student’s motivation, goals, and financial need. It is crucial for each cover letter to be personalized to the bursary program and address the specific requirements outlined by the organization. By reviewing examples of bursary cover letters, students can gain a better understanding of the format, tone, and content that should be included in their own letter.

A well-crafted bursary cover letter begins with a strong introduction in the first paragraph, addressing the recipient by name and stating the purpose of the letter. The second paragraph should highlight the student’s motivation for pursuing further education, their chosen field of study, and how the bursary would contribute to their academic journey. The third paragraph should focus on the student’s financial need and provide any relevant educational information, such as their current student number, school fees, and the university they are attending or planning to attend.

By incorporating these essential elements, students can increase their chances of securing a bursary. The cover letter should reflect the student’s passion, dedication, and commitment to their chosen field of study. It should also showcase their academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and community involvement. Personalizing the cover letter to the bursary program and addressing the selection committee’s specific requirements is key to making a strong impression.

As students review real-life samples of successful bursary cover letters, they can find inspiration to craft a compelling application that highlights their unique qualities and sets them apart from other applicants. By following the format, tone, and content of these samples, students can create powerful cover letters that effectively convey their motivation and goals.

Sample 1 – Bursary Cover Letter for Scholarship Application

Sample 1 – Bursary Cover Letter for Scholarship Application:

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am excited to submit my application for the bursary program offered by your esteemed organization. As a first-year Bachelor of Science student at the University of the Witwatersrand, I am facing financial challenges that hinder my ability to pay for the school fees and continue my education. With this letter, I aim to present my case and express my motivation for receiving the bursary.

Firstly, I would like to thank you for considering my application. As a dedicated and hardworking student, I have consistently achieved excellent academic results throughout my academic career. In addition, I have actively participated in various leadership positions and extracurricular activities, which have helped me develop essential skills such as teamwork and communication.

However, I am determined to keep pursuing my education despite financial constraints. With the help of the bursary, I will be able to focus entirely on my studies and achieve my academic goals. Furthermore, I am confident that receiving the bursary will make a significant impact on my future career prospects. As someone who is passionate about my chosen field of study, I am committed to using my education to contribute meaningfully to society.

In conclusion, I believe that the bursary opportunity aligns perfectly with my career goals and aspirations. I am motivated to work hard and succeed in my studies, and I am committed to making the most of the financial assistance offered by your organization. I would be honored to be considered for this opportunity and would welcome the chance to discuss my educational information further. Thank you for your consideration.

Yours sincerely,

[Your Name]

Student Number: [Your Student Number]

Contact Information: [Your Contact Information]

Address of the Organization: [Organization’s Address]

Example of a cover letter for a bursary Sample 2

[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, Province, Postal Code] [Your Email Address] [Today’s Date]

[Name of Bursary Committee] [Name of Organization/Institution] [Organization/Institution Address] [City, Province, Postal Code]

Dear Members of the Bursary Committee,

I am writing to apply for the [Name of Bursary] to support my education at [Name of Institution]. I am currently in my [Year of Study] studying [Your Course] and have maintained an outstanding academic record throughout my academic journey.

I am passionate about [Your Field of Study], and I am dedicated to making a positive impact in South Africa by [Briefly mention your career or academic goals that relate to your field]. However, financial constraints have made it challenging for me to pursue my educational aspirations fully. I am seeking the [Name of Bursary] to help alleviate the financial burden and allow me to continue my studies without interruption.

I believe that this bursary will not only help me achieve my academic and career goals but also contribute to my personal growth as a responsible and motivated individual. I am committed to excelling in my studies and giving back to my community in the future.

Enclosed, you will find my academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a copy of my acceptance letter to [Name of Institution]. I kindly request the opportunity to discuss my application in more detail during an interview.

Thank you for considering my application. Your support would be invaluable in helping me achieve my dreams. I look forward to the possibility of becoming a bursary recipient and an ambassador for [Name of Bursary] in the future.

[Your Name] [Your Contact Number]

Example of a cover letter for a bursary Sample 3

I am writing to apply for the [Name of Bursary] in recognition of my exceptional academic achievements. I am currently a [Year of Study] student pursuing a [Your Course] degree at [Name of Institution]. My commitment to academic excellence has led me to consistently achieve top grades in my class.

I am passionate about [Your Field of Study] and aspire to contribute to South Africa’s growth and development in this field. However, as a student who values education, I have faced financial constraints that threaten to interrupt my academic journey. The [Name of Bursary] would not only provide financial relief but also inspire and motivate me to continue excelling in my studies.

I have attached my academic transcripts, as well as letters of recommendation that testify to my dedication and potential. I hope to have the opportunity to discuss my application further in an interview.

I am deeply grateful for your consideration of my application. Your support would be instrumental in my quest for academic excellence and my pursuit of a brighter future for South Africa.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Example of a cover letter for a bursary Sample 4

I am writing to apply for the [Name of Bursary] to support my education at [Name of Institution]. I am currently in my [Year of Study] studying [Your Course] and have actively engaged in community service and volunteer work throughout my academic journey.

My passion for [Your Field of Study] is deeply intertwined with my commitment to South Africa’s social development. I have dedicated my time and energy to [Briefly describe your community involvement or volunteer work] and have witnessed the profound impact it can have on the lives of individuals in our society. However, financial constraints have made it difficult to continue my education and my community involvement simultaneously.

The [Name of Bursary] would provide crucial financial support that would not only benefit my education but also empower me to continue my community engagement. It is my belief that education and community involvement go hand in hand, and this bursary will enable me to make a meaningful contribution to both.

I have enclosed my academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and documentation of my community involvement. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my application in greater detail during an interview.

I appreciate your consideration of my application and the opportunity to potentially represent [Name of Bursary] as a dedicated advocate for education and community development in South Africa.

Thank you for your time and support.

Example of a cover letter for a bursary Sample 5

I am writing to submit my application for the [Name of Bursary] to assist in funding my higher education at [Name of Institution]. I am currently pursuing a [Your Course] degree in my [Year of Study]. My academic journey has been driven by a profound desire to make a significant impact in [Your Field of Study] and contribute to the growth and development of South Africa.

I am aware of the challenges and responsibilities that come with [Your Field of Study], and I am deeply committed to addressing them in my future career. However, the financial burden of pursuing my education is a significant obstacle that threatens to limit my potential.

I believe that the [Name of Bursary] will not only support my academic journey but also pave the way for me to make a meaningful impact in South Africa through my future career. I have attached my academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a copy of my acceptance letter to [Name of Institution]. I am enthusiastic about the prospect of discussing my application further in an interview.

Thank you for considering my application. Your support would not only help me achieve my educational and career goals but also contribute to the advancement of South Africa as a whole.

I look forward to the possibility of becoming a recipient of the [Name of Bursary].

How can a Well-Written Cover Letter Increase your Chances of Securing a Bursary?

Crafting a well-written cover letter can significantly enhance your chances of securing a bursary. It showcases your motivation, goals, and financial need, setting you apart from other applicants. By highlighting your academic achievements, leadership skills, and career plans, a strong cover letter personalizes your application and leaves a lasting impression on the bursary selection committee.

Sample bursary cover letters

Sample bursary cover letters can be incredibly helpful for students crafting their own personalized letters. These examples not only provide a structure to follow but also give insights into the appropriate tone and content to include. When using a sample bursary cover letter, it’s important to remember that it should serve as a guide rather than a template to copy verbatim.

For students looking to personalize their bursary cover letter, it’s crucial to tailor the content to their specific goals, experiences, and financial needs. Additionally, customizing the letter to address the requirements and criteria mentioned in the application is essential. While reviewing the sample cover letter for inspiration is encouraged, it’s crucial to ensure that the final letter remains unique to the student’s situation and objectives.

By leveraging these sample bursary cover letters, students can gain a better understanding of how to structure their own letters, establish an appropriate tone, and showcase their qualifications effectively. Customizing the letter will help students stand out from other applicants, increasing their chances of securing financial assistance for further education. So, make use of these samples to create a compelling bursary cover letter and enhance your chances of receiving the desired bursary award.

Example Bursary Motivational Letter

To Whom It May Concern,

[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, Postal Code] [Today’s Date]

[Name of Bursary Committee] [Name of Bursary Organization] [Organization’s Address] [City, Postal Code]

Dear Bursary Committee,

I am writing to express my sincere interest in the [Name of Bursary] program. As a dedicated and passionate student with a strong desire to pursue a degree in [Your Chosen Field], I believe that this bursary can make a significant impact on my educational journey.

I come from a modest background, and my family’s financial situation has made it challenging for me to afford the cost of higher education. Despite these obstacles, I have maintained an excellent academic record and have actively participated in community service projects. My commitment to my studies and my determination to make a positive impact on society has driven me to excel academically.

Receiving the [Name of Bursary] would not only alleviate the financial burden of my education but also allow me to focus on my studies without constantly worrying about the financial aspects. I am confident that with your support, I can achieve my academic and career goals, and in turn, give back to my community.

Thank you for considering my application. I am highly motivated and committed to using this opportunity to the fullest. I look forward to the possibility of being a recipient of the [Name of Bursary] and will do my best to uphold the values and standards that your organization represents.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

I am writing this letter to apply for the [Name of Bursary] program. As a dedicated and driven student aspiring to major in [Your Chosen Field], I am excited about the potential this bursary offers for my academic and career development.

Growing up in a community where educational opportunities are limited, I have faced numerous challenges in my pursuit of higher education. Despite these challenges, I have maintained an exceptional academic performance and actively engaged in extracurricular activities. I believe that a bursary would provide the financial assistance I need to continue my studies without undue financial strain.

I am highly committed to achieving my academic and career goals, and I see this bursary as a critical step in that journey. With the support of [Name of Bursary], I aim to contribute to my community and make a positive impact. I am confident that this financial assistance will not only change the course of my life but also enable me to give back to society.

Thank you for considering my application. I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to be part of the [Name of Bursary] program and promise to be a responsible and diligent beneficiary of this support.

I am writing to apply for the [Name of Bursary] program as a dedicated and passionate student who aspires to pursue a degree in [Your Chosen Field]. I believe that this bursary will play a crucial role in helping me achieve my academic and career objectives.

Hailing from a background where financial constraints have been a significant obstacle, I have always maintained a strong academic record and actively engaged in volunteer work to give back to my community. I am driven by a deep desire to make a positive impact through my studies and future career.

Receiving the [Name of Bursary] would provide essential financial support, enabling me to focus on my education and personal development without the constant worry of financial pressures. I am committed to working hard to excel academically and use my education to contribute positively to society.

I appreciate your consideration of my application and thank you for the opportunity to potentially receive the [Name of Bursary]. I am eager to become a part of your program and will be a responsible and dedicated beneficiary of your support.

I am writing to express my strong interest in the [Name of Bursary] program as a committed and motivated student eager to pursue a degree in [Your Chosen Field]. I believe that this bursary would significantly contribute to my educational journey and help me realize my full potential.

Coming from a background with limited financial resources, I have faced various challenges in my pursuit of higher education. Nevertheless, I have consistently achieved excellence academically and have actively participated in community service projects. I am determined to use my education as a means to make a positive impact in my community.

Receiving the [Name of Bursary] would relieve the financial burden associated with my studies and allow me to focus on achieving my academic and career goals. I am committed to using this opportunity to its fullest potential and contributing back to society.

I am grateful for your consideration of my application and look forward to the possibility of being selected as a recipient of the [Name of Bursary]. I am determined to be a responsible and hardworking beneficiary of your support.

Remember to tailor these examples to your specific situation and experiences, and make sure to follow any guidelines provided by the bursary organization. Good luck with your bursary application!

In conclusion, a well-crafted bursary cover letter can significantly increase your chances of securing a bursary. It is essential to understand the eligibility criteria and tailor your cover letter accordingly, highlighting your qualifications, achievements, and motivation for applying. Including vital elements such as a strong opening, clear structure, and compelling closing paragraph can make your cover letter stand out. Additionally, providing real-life samples of successful bursary cover letters can serve as a helpful guide in creating your own. Remember, a well-written cover letter showcases your dedication, passion, and commitment, making you a strong candidate for the bursary opportunity. Take inspiration from the provided sample bursary cover letters and craft your own impactful motivational letter . Good luck!

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How to write a motivational letter for a bursary (samples included)

A large percentage of South African students require financial assistance to pursue higher education because it is quite pricey. Many of them apply for education bursaries. As a result, learning how to write a motivational letter for a bursary is necessary. A well-written letter improves the chances of getting financial aid.

motivational letter for a bursary

Bursary programmes are necessary in South Africa. They assist students in universities, colleges, and other institutions of higher learning to complete their studies. The financial boost normally covers tuition fees, cost of living, and other educational expenditures. A motivational letter for a bursary should accompany your application to boost the chances of getting the aid.

How to write a motivational letter for a bursary

Organisations that offer higher education bursaries receive numerous requests for funding from students. Therefore, you must package your application in the best way possible to increase your chances of success. Learn how to write an exceptional motivational letter for financial aid today.

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What to write in a motivational letter for a bursary

Learning how to write a motivational letter for a bursary application involves understanding the structure of the letter and what to include. Below are the things you must include in your letter.

  • Your name, contact information and the date. These should be in the top left-hand corner of your letter. Include your student number if you are a current student at an institution of higher learning .
  • Enter the name and address of the organisation you wish to get financial aid from.
  • Have a subject line stating the specific funding you are applying for.
  • The salutation - You can use Dear Sir/ Madam, To Whom It May Concern, or Dear Mr/Mrs/Dr (name of the person). The latter only applies if you know the name of the person to whom you are addressing the letter.
  • The first paragraph should briefly and clearly explain the purpose of the application.
  • The second paragraph should give your educational information, including your academic achievement and results, what you are currently studying, and the year.
  • The third paragraph should discuss your career plans, personal goals, and how the bursary will assist you in your education. Here, give a few details about why you need the bursary without elaborating too much.
  • Finally, show gratitude and appreciation for the opportunity and state your commitment to working hard.
  • Sign the letter and include your name.

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Example of a motivational letter for a bursary

Going through examples of motivational letters for a bursary is encouraged before writing yours. This will help you understand what to include and how to structure it. Below is an example you can use as a reference.

Zuri Lindiwe Mahlangu

P.O. Box 77913098 - 14 Malan Avenue

Jagersfontein, 8987

North West University Admission Number: P21/6767/2022

10th June 2023

The Director

Africa Elimu Education Trust Bursary

P.O. Box 98989 - 8th Street

Houghton, Johannesburg 2198.

Application for a bursary for the second-year BA in Psychology.

I, Zuri Lindiwe Mahlangu, hereby apply for the 2023 Africa Elimu Education Trust Bursary for Bachelor of Arts students as advertised on the portal.

I am currently enrolled in my first year at North West University, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts programme in Psychology. I have found the course interesting, rewarding, and challenging. I have been doing well so far and would like to apply for your bursary for the second year (2024) of my degree because my financial circumstances have changed recently.

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I scored a GPA of 4.1 at the end of my first semester. I am excited about the course and would wish to pursue a career in family counselling in the future. This programme will offer me the opportunity to strengthen my theoretical knowledge base, which I will apply practically in the job market.

The bursary will help me complete my undergraduate studies. I hope to pursue my Master's degree in the future. Up to this point, my studies have been funded by my mother, who passed away a month ago. Without finding a way of funding, I shall not be able to continue with my education as planned.

I will appreciate consideration for the bursary and promise to work even harder to meet all my study goals. I promise not to let you down once granted the help. I have attached a filled bursary form and other documents required , and I welcome the chance to explain myself further.

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Yours sincerely,

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Tips for making your motivational letter for a bursary application exceptional

When applying for a bursary , remember that many others are doing the same. The reality is there will probably not be a perfect applicant. However, you can make your letter exceptional by observing the tips below.

  • Be yourself: Do not attempt to replicate the work of others. Indicate your motivation for the bursary by outlining how your abilities, aspirations, and mission align with the institution.
  • Include all the essential details: Ensure you include all important details and follow the structure described above. Ensure all details provided are accurate.
  • Be captivating: It helps to be interesting, even if you are trying to convey that you are a serious candidate and want the bursary. Briefly explain how the bursary will help you achieve your long-term goals.
  • Check your grammar: Before sending your letter, proofread it to ensure you do not have grammar errors. It must also not have any typos.
  • Follow the instructions: Usually, organisations offering bursaries have a set of requirements and application instructions. Follow them to the T!
  • Apply early: Do not postpone your search for financial help until the last minute.

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What qualifies you for a bursary?

One institution differs from another in terms of requirements; therefore, you must understand the institution well. Scholarships and bursaries may be given based on a student's academic performance, family income, or a combination of the two.

How do I write a motivational letter for a bursary?

You can write a motivational letter for a bursary using the guide above. It contains all the necessary details and tips.

Who requests a bursary?

Bursaries are offered to students who require financial support to complete their education, usually higher studies .

How can I increase my chances of getting a bursary?

You can increase your chances by applying early, following the instructions given, and submitting a proofread application form. No one wants an application letter filled with errors.

How do you start a motivational letter for funding?

You should start the letter with a salutation followed by stating who you are and what bursary you are applying for.

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A good motivational letter for a bursary will increase your chances of getting financial help for your education. Use the guide and tips above to come up with a good letter to impress the recipients.

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Motivational Letter for Bursary

A motivational letter for a bursary is a letter that is written by a person who is applying for a bursary to explain why they think they should receive the bursary. The letter should outline the applicant’s financial need, academic merits, and motivation for pursuing their chosen field of study.

A well-written motivational letter can be the difference between receiving a bursary and being turned down. For this reason, it is important to take the time to write a quality letter. Although there is no one perfect way to write a motivational letter for a bursary, there are certain elements that should be included in order to make the best impression. These elements include describing your financial need, outlining your academic merits, and explaining your motivation for pursuing your chosen field of study. By including these elements in your letter, you will give yourself the best chance possible of receiving a bursary.

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How To Write a Motivational Letter for Bursary?

A bursary is an award of money given to a student by an institution such as a university or college. The money does not need to be repaid. Bursaries are usually awarded on the basis of financial need, but some may also be awarded on the basis of academic achievement or other factors such as community involvement. If you are applying for a bursary, you will usually be required to submit a motivation letter along with your application form.

A motivation letter for a bursary application is your opportunity to sell yourself to the bursary committee and convince them that you are deserving of the award. In your letter, you should outline your financial need as well as your academic or personal achievements. You should also explain how receiving the bursary would help you to achieve your goals. Finally, you should thank the committee for their time and consideration.

Writing a motivational letter for a bursary can seem like a daunting task, but if you take it one step at a time, you will be able to write a strong and convincing letter that will increase your chances of being awarded the bursary.

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Motivational Letter for Bursary

Dear Scholarship Committee,

I am writing to apply for the scholarship that you have advertised.

As someone who has faced many challenges in my life, I can say that I am very resilient and determined to achieve my goals. I have overcome a lot of adversity and this has made me even more committed to succeed. My family is not well-off and I have had to work hard to get where I am today.

I am currently studying towards a degree in Business Administration and I am really enjoying it. Also, I am confident that I have what it takes to complete my studies and do well in my career.

So, I would be grateful for the opportunity to receive this scholarship as it would help me to cover the costs of my studies. I am confident that I will use the knowledge and skills that I gain to make a positive impact in my community.

Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely, Your name

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Bursary Application Letter

Also, I am writing to apply for the bursary that you offer. So, I am currently studying at XYZ University and I am in need of financial assistance. I have attached my transcripts and other relevant documents for your review.

Also, I would be grateful if you could consider me for this bursary. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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Financial Assistance Motivational letter for Bursary

I am writing to apply for the financial assistance bursary. I have been a student at the University of XYZ for the past two years and I have found it to be a very enriching experience. However, due to my family’s financial situation, I have had to take on a part-time job in order to make ends meet.

The bursary would provide me with much-needed financial assistance that would allow me to focus on my studies and make the most of my university experience. I am confident that I have the ability to succeed in my studies and I am committed to making the most of this opportunity.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely, (Your name)

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Motivation for Bursary

I am writing to apply for the XYZ Bursary. This bursary is of great interest to me as it will help alleviate some of the financial burden associated with pursuing a post-secondary education.

As someone who has faced many challenges in my life, I am no stranger to hard work and determination. I am confident that I have what it takes to succeed in my studies and I am eager to prove myself.

A post-secondary education will allow me to pursue my dreams and goals, and I am truly grateful for the opportunity to do so. I believe that with this education I will be able to make a positive contribution to my community.

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Motivational letter for Bursary Appeal

I am writing to appeal the decision to deny me a scholarship. I understand that there are many deserving candidates and that the competition is fierce. However, I believe that I have what it takes to be a successful recipient of this award.

I am a hard worker who is dedicated to my studies. So, I have maintained excellent grades throughout my academic career. I am also actively involved in extracurricular activities and have held leadership positions in various organizations. I am confident that I can continue to excel in all areas if given the opportunity.

The denial of a scholarship would have a significant financial impact on my ability to attend college. I am appealing to the committee to reconsider my application and award me the scholarship. I am confident that I will make excellent use of the funds and will represent the organization well.

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5 Things To Include In a Motivational Letter for Bursary

A bursary is an excellent way to finance your studies, but the competition for bursaries is fierce. To stand out from the crowd, your motivational letter for bursary must be well-written and persuasive. Here are five tips to help you write a strong motivational letter:

  • Start by introducing yourself and explain why you are applying for the bursary.
  • Outline your academic achievements and explain how you will use the bursary to further your studies.
  • Demonstrate your financial need and explain how the bursary will help you meet your goals.
  • Highlight any extracurricular activities or volunteer work that you have undertaken.
  • Conclude by reaffirming your commitment to using the bursary to further your studies.

By following these tips, you can ensure that your motivational letter makes a strong impression on the selection committee and increases your chances of being awarded a bursary.

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I hope you found this blog helpful. The bursary can be a great opportunity to help fund your education and achieve your goals. Remember to stay motivated, take advantage of the resources available to you, and reach out for help when you need it. Best of luck in your application process!

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Studying at a tertiary level is an expensive business, and most South African students need financial help to do so. Getting a bursary from a reputable organization is often the only way of funding your further education.

What is a bursary and who is eligble?

A bursary is a form of financial assistance for students who aren’t able to fund their studies on their own. Bursary funds are made available in South Africa by universities, colleges, tertiary education facilities, and many other organisations and companies. They can help to cover the school fees, educational expenses and sometimes other living expenses.

Bursaries usually come with a contract and entail certain conditions. Often you’ll be expected to work for the company or organisation giving you the bursary for a certain period of time after you graduate.

You’ll be expected to apply for the bursary program by completing an application form and many organisation may also as for a cover letter on why you should be selected. The motivational letter you write to the institution offering the bursary  is important  as it can materially affect your chances of getting the bursary award. It needs to be of high quality but you should not let the thought of writing a letter put you off sending the bursary application letter. Remember there is never a perfect candidate and simply by applying greatly improves your chances! 

Tips on writing an effective motivational letter for bursary

An important point to bear in mind is that the organisation will get many letters from students applying for the bursary. You want yours to stand out and grab their attention. Keep these tips in mind:

  • Your letter must have a  personal, engaging and interesting  tone, and you must sound sincere and genuine. At the same time, you need to sell yourself and talk about your personal achievements. 
  • Be completely  honest  about your financial situation, why you need the bursary and what your  goals and aspirations  are. 
  • The language and presentation  of your letter must be meticulous.  Proofread, proofread, proofread  – even a single typo or spelling error is too much!  Replace filler words like ‘just’, ‘really’ and ‘very’ with specific modifiers. Be  precise  and avoid long, meandering sentences.
  • Keep your tone polite, a  professional and formal tone , without sounding stilted. Avoid familiarity, undue ‘chattiness’ and slang. Look out for any  spelling mistakes .
  • Make sure that you include  all  the information requested, i.e. your academic results, personal information, contact details and documents requested.
  • Write about any previous experience you might have in your motivation letter, they want to at least see the candidate know what skills are required for the challenge ahead, the same as you would for a job application.
  • Assure the organisation of your commitment, career goals and that you’ll work hard to meet all the requirements and expectations they set. 

How to structure a bursary  motivational  letter

A letter of motivation will vary considerably according to every student’s individual circumstances, but here’s a good generic format: 

  • Your name, contact information and the date go in the top left-hand corner of the application letter. If you are a current student at the institution, include your student number.
  • Follow this by the name and address of the organisation offering the bursary
  • Then a subject line stating which bursary you are applying for.
  • To Whom It May Concern
  • Dear Mr/Mrs/Dr, followed by the name of the person who’ll be reading it if you know who it is.
  • Paragraph one must briefly and clearly explain the purpose of the application, i.e. “I am applying for the — bursary you offer to help me fund my — degree/certificate/qualification in —. 
  • Academic achievement and results
  • Your current degree and what year you’re in if you’re already studying. 
  • Use the third paragraph to discuss your career plans, personal goals, and how the bursary will help you to fund your studies.
  • Give a few details about why you need the bursary, but don’t elaborate too much. 
  • Finally, express your gratitude and appreciation for the opportunity and state your commitment to working hard. 
  • Sign the letter with ‘Yours sincerely’ and your name 

Two examples of motivational letter for bursary application

Please see the below sample letters:

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Example 1 –  Letter for Scholarship

Ms Wilma Visagie 14 Malan Avenue Townsomewhere 7777

Cell number: 000 000 000 Email: [email protected] Student number: 0000110000

18 February 2022

The Registrar North West University University Street Potchefstroom 2520 

Application for a bursary for the third-year BA in Media Studies and Communication.

I am currently enrolled in my second year at your university for a BA in Media Studies and Communication. I have found the course interesting, rewarding and both challenging and thought-provoking, and have been doing well so far. I would like to apply for your bursary for the third year (2022) of my degree as my financial circumstances have unfortunately changed recently.

My academic results at the end of my first year were as follows:

  • Journalism and Media Studies: A- (3.7)
  • Graphic Design with History of Art: A (4)
  • Development Communication: B+ (3.3)
  • Advanced Corporate Communication: A- (3.8)

I have always enjoyed language and communication and intend to find a position in the media and communication field after I graduate. I particularly have my sights set on working for a reputable newspaper, journal or magazine where my flair for design, research and communication will be put to good use. 

I have on several occasions done vac work at the  Townsomewhere Gazette  and really enjoyed it. During the recent June/July holidays they put me in charge of arranging a media event for them. I’m delighted (and  relieved !) to say that it went very well. I attach a copy of the complimentary letter Mr Dan Brooks, the editor, wrote to me after the event.  

My first and second-year studies were funded by an uncle who was also my godfather since my parents died when I was 10. He sadly passed away towards the end of May this year, and my aunt will not be able to fund my final year of study.  I do have a small amount of my own money saved up, but it isn’t enough for my tuition next year. Your bursary would make the difference between graduating next year or having to work for some time to save the money to complete my studies.

May I please emphasise that my education is extremely important to me? I also believe that as a writer and journalist one can make a difference to society and I’m passionate about doing so. If you would kindly grant me the bursary, I can assure you of my continued commitment and best efforts in my studies and in the future. 

Thank you very much for considering my bursary application. I am grateful for this opportunity.

Kindly find attached all the relevant documentation you requested.

Yours sincerely Wilma Visagie (Ms) 

Example 2 – Bursary Letter

John Peters 88 Alikreukel Ave Anothertown 1111

Cel no 0000000 [email protected] Annexures 1-11 attached

21 January 2022

Dr Dennis Madison Institute of Geology, Mineralogy and Mining Research Sandton 2196

Dear Dr Madison

Application for your Geology and Mineralogy bursary

I am currently enrolled at the University of the Witwatersrand as a 2nd-year student in Geology. I have found the course utterly absorbing so far and am totally committed to completing my BSc. However, my financial circumstances have recently changed adversely, so I will not be able to do so as things stand now. I, therefore, wish to apply for your bursary and trust that I will be considered favourably. 

My academic results for my first year were as follows:

Geochemistry – B+

Sedimentology – A-

Mining Geology I – A

Applied Geology I – A

My subjects this year are Applied Geology II, Mining Geology II, Metamorphic Petrology and Hydrogeology. I hope to continue with Applied Geology III and Mining Geology III next year, as well as a sub-major in Structural Geology.

I have always been inquisitive and passionate about rocks, mineralogy and the natural geological world. I love to travel, do geology-related research and working outdoors. My Estwick rock pick is my inseparable friend! I wish to work in mineralogy and rock strata research one day. 

I did some work shadowing in July last year at your field office in Graskop in Mpumalanga, and wish to give Dr Grace Radebe as a referent in this regard. (See Annexure 4). I found Dr Radebe’s fieldwork fascinating, insightful and challenging, and would wish to intern at your Institute in the very future.  

Up to this point, my studies have been funded by a grant from a local Anothertown business, Deegan & Sons. However, they had some financial setbacks, and were recently put into receivership. I was informed at the end of March that they would not be able to continue my study grant next year. (See Annexure 2(b).) Without finding a way of funding my 3rd year, I shall not be able to graduate in 2022 as planned. 

If you consider my bursary application favourably, I wish to assure you that I will work even harder to meet all my study and any other commitments you may set me. My education is incredibly important to me and I love my field of study. I will not let you down. 

I am grateful for the opportunity to apply for your bursary. 

Yours sincerely John Peters

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The Best Bursary Application Letter 44-Ways to Motivate Now

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Welcome to your guide to writing a motivational bursary application letter . We’ll walk you through the essential steps to craft a powerful bursary motivational letter to increase your chances of securing bursary funding for your education .

Write The Best Motivation for Your Bursary Application Letter

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Best Motivational Letter for Bursary Application: Be Sincere

We walk you through writing your motivation for a bursary application letter . Because KeepClimbing adores you, we include lists of statements you can use when you write your bursary application cover letter. We want you to slay at writing a motivational letter for a bursary. If you feel there’s something we should add or something else to write about, please do let us know in the comments section.

Write The Perfect Bursary Motivational Letter for Funding in South Africa

Your bursary application letter motivates why you are deserving of financial support. It’s also called a bursary motivational letter because you present a strong case for funding . Because the number of applications for bursaries is increasing in South Africa , the competition for a bursary is tough .

What is a Bursary Application Letter and Why is it Important?

The bursary application letter is an important document that students use to request financial assistance to support their academic goals . A bursary motivational letter is therefore an opportunity to showcase your qualifications, goals, and why you deserve the funding .

  • Read Scholarship: How to Express Financial Need .

Write a Bursary Motivational Letter for First-Year Students

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For first-year students applying for a bursary for the first time, writing a bursary application letter may seem intimidating. But don’t worry! Follow our steps and then you’ll be able to create a strong bursary application letter .

Writing Your Motivation for Bursary Application Letter: A Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these steps to create a bursary application letter that stands out from the rest and makes a powerful motivation for funding :

Structuring the Best Motivation Letter for a Bursary Application in South Africa

Below is a step by step guide to write your bursary motivational letter. The motivational letter for a bursary is your opportunity to showcase your potential and determination to succeed despite financial obstacles.

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1. Write the Introduction to a Bursary Motivational Letter

Your bursary application letter should include an introduction to capture the reader’s attention :

  • Firstly, introduce yourself briefly and explain your current academic level or field of study .
  • You can also begin your bursary application letter with a personal anecdote or a quote related to your field of study. In other words, write a statement that highlights your passion for your chosen field.

Example of a Bursary Application Letter: Introduction to Motivation

Dear [Name of the organization offering the bursary],

I wish to express my interest in applying for the [Name of the Bursary] . As a [current academic level or field of study.], I am excited about the opportunity to further my education and pursue my career goals. Furthermore, I believe that the [Bursar Organization] bursary would be a great fit for me. Therefore I am confident that I would be able to make a positive contribution to your organization.

2. Then Write a Strong Motivation for Bursary Application

Now explain why you’re interested in the bursary and how it aligns with your career goals .

  • Discuss your qualifications and how they make you a strong candidate for the bursary .
  • Then add specific examples of how the bursary would positively impact your educational journey.

Examples of Best Bursary Application Letter Motivational Statements

  • As a first-generation student, I am determined to succeed despite financial obstacles .
  • My passion for [insert field of study] drives my academic pursuits. However, finances limit my ability to fully engage in my studies.
  • Volunteering at homeless shelters and community centers has taught me the importance of giving back to my community. However, I need financial assistance to pursue higher education .
  • With a bursary , I can focus on my studies without the burden of financial stress . Ultimately I will use my education to make a positive impact in my community.
  • I come from a low-income family . A scholarship would allow me to pursue higher education . In addition, I can give back to my community as a role model for others in similar situations.
  • Without a bursary , I may have to take out loans and delay my dreams of higher education. This could negatively impact my future career and personal growth.
  • A bursary would provide me with the financial support I need to excel academically and become a leader in [my field].
  • When growing up, I faced many challenges. As a result, I know that a scholarship would allow me to overcome financial barriers and succeed academically.
  • As a result of this scholarship , I can pursue my academic goals with full determination and achieve academic excellence.
  • I am eager to make a difference in the world. However, without financial assistance , I may not be able to pursue the education I need to achieve my goals .

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3. Highlight Achievements In Your Bursary Application Letter of Motivation:

Use specific examples and quantify your achievements wherever possible.

  • Showcase your academic accomplishments and extracurricular activities in your bursary application letter. Also, add volunteer work and any relevant experiences.
  • Use concrete examples and quantify your achievements whenever possible to add credibility to your letter.

Examples of Academic Achievement Statements For Your Bursary Application Letter:

Try these examples in your motivation for a bursary if you are a student now.

  • As a dedicated student, I have consistently achieved high grades throughout my academic career.
  • I have been recognized for my academic achievements through numerous awards.
  • As a result of my involvement in a variety of extracurricular activities [volunteering , sports, and clubs] I developed leadership and teamwork skills.
  • I have completed challenging coursework in [insert subject area] and have developed a deep understanding and passion for this field.
  • My independent research projects and presentations of findings at conferences demonstrate my passion and commitment.
  • Also, I have gained valuable work experience through internships and part-time jobs. These allowed me to develop important professional skills.

Examples of Personal Achievements For Your Bursary Application Letter

How to write about personal achievements in your bursary motivational letter :

  • I have taken on leadership roles in my community, including volunteering with local organizations and serving on student councils and committees.
  • I have overcome significant challenges, such as financial hardship or personal obstacles. This has failed to prevent me from pursuing my academic goals and achieve success.
  • Creativity and innovation are demonstrated in my academic and personal pursuits. For example, developing my own projects and initiatives.
  • I have shown a commitment to social justice and community service . This shows how deeply committed I am to making a positive impact in the world.
  • I have demonstrated exceptional talent in [insert relevant skill or talent]. This was recognized through awards and public recognition.
  • My deep passion for [insert field of study or area of interest], has led me to pursue advanced education and professional development.

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Motivate Commitment and Creativity in a Bursary Application Letter

  • I have completed [relevant coursework or certifications] that demonstrate my commitment to my chosen field of study .
  • I have engaged in significant research or projects related to [field of study]. My passion for research demonstrates a deep understanding and interest in the subject matter.
  • My strong communication and interpersonal skills are demonstrated through my involvement in extracurricular activities. For example, various leadership roles and work experience have allowed me to practice these skills.
  • I have received positive feedback from mentors, teachers , and colleagues regarding my work ethic, dedication, and potential.
  • My unique perspective (or background) could contribute to my success in [add field]. For example, such as cultural or linguistic fluency or personal experience.
  • My commitment to lifelong learning, and seeking out opportunities for personal and professional growth means I continuously expand my knowledge.
  • I demonstrate a passion for community engagement and social justice. Where I’ve worked to address important issues and make a positive impact in my community .
  • Furthermore , I received positive feedback (or recognition) for my [creativity, innovation, or entrepreneurship]. [Explain the relevance to your future career aspirations ].

Work Ethic Statements For Your Bursary Motivation Letter

Show how goal-oriented you are in your motivational letter for a bursar y.

  • I demonstrated a strong work ethic and dedication to academics by consistently putting in the time and effort to achieve success.
  • My resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity helped me overcome challenges and setbacks to pursue my goals.
  • Demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, both in my academic and personal projects. As sports captain, I was able to inspire and motivate others to achieve their goals.
  • In addition, I have developed strong problem-solving skills through my academic and personal experiences. These skills could be valuable in my future career.

4. Strong Closing for a Motivational Letter for a Bursary Application

  • Express gratitude for the opportunity to apply for the bursary. Then emphasize your enthusiasm for pursuing your educational goals.
  • End your bursary application letter with a strong closing statement that leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

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Example of a Motivational Letter for a Bursary

Sending your bursary application letter by email.

To correctly format a bursary application letter before emailing , follow these steps:

  • Use a formal tone throughout the letter.
  • Include a clear and concise subject line, such as Bursary Application: [Your Name].
  • Begin with a professional salutation, such as Dear [Bursary Committee].
  • Introduce yourself and state the purpose of the letter.
  • Highlight your career goals and express your motivation for the bursary.
  • Provide examples of personal achievements related to your field of study.
  • Emphasize your commitment, creativity, and strong work ethic.

This bursary motivational letter can be used by first-year students or postgraduates . You can also use a short version of this letter when you need to email the bursary application .

Dear Bursary Committee,

I am writing to apply for the [add Name of Bursary] for the upcoming academic year. As a first-generation university student, pursuing my dreams of higher education has been a challenge. However, I am determined to succeed and make a difference in my community.

Throughout high school, I have been actively involved in various extracurricular activities. For example volunteering at local food banks and community centres. These experiences helped develop my leadership skills and taught me the importance of giving back to my community.

In addition to my extracurricular activities, I have also maintained a high academic standing, with [insert latest result level]. I am particularly passionate about [insert field of study], and I hope to use my education to make a positive impact in this field.

I am excited about the possibility of receiving this Bursary, as it will enable me to pursue my academic goals without the burden of financial stress. As a result of the help of this Bursary, I will be able to focus on my studies and fully engage in the learning experience.

Thank you for considering my application. I am grateful for the opportunity to apply for this Bursary and I look forward to the possibility of being selected.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

Use Compelling Statements in Your Motivational Letter for a Bursary Application

Make sure to use these examples as a guide, rather than copying them.

  • Pursuing a degree in [insert field of study] is essential to achieving my career goals and making a positive impact on society.
  • With a bursary in [add field], I can become a leader in my chosen field and make a difference in the world.
  • I am passionate about [field] and believe that a scholarship would enable me to excel academically and achieve my full potential.
  • Studying [field] is critical to my personal and professional growth. However, financial barriers limit my ability to complete higher education.
  • A scholarship in [field] would allow me to fully focus on my studies and acquire the skills necessary to succeed in my future career.
  • I am driven to make a positive impact in [field], but financial limitations make it challenging to achieve my goals.
  • Without a scholarship in [field] , I may have to delay my dreams of higher education . Furthermore, I will miss out on important opportunities for personal and professional growth.
  • Pursuing a degree in [field] is my passion. Therefore this bursary would provide me with the resources I need to make my dreams a reality.
  • With a bursary in [field], I can become a change agent and contribute to the advancement of my chosen field.
  • A scholarship in [field] would not only support my academic goals but also enable me to make a meaningful difference in society.

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Writing Your Best Bursary Application Letter

  • Best Guide: Complete Your Sanlam Bursary Application and
  • The Foschini ClubX Bursary Motivation: How to Apply Now for more examples.

Tailor your Bursary Application Letter to an Industry or Field

Research the organization offering the bursary so that you can tailor your letter to them . For example, incorporate details about their mission or values into your letter because this shows genuine interest in the opportunity. Also address the letter to a specific person, rather than using a generic greeting.

Tips for Writing an Effective Bursary Application Letter

  • Tailor your letter to the specific bursary program and organization to demonstrate genuine interest.
  • Use clear and concise language to convey your message effectively .
  • Proofread your letter thoroughly to eliminate any grammatical errors or typos.
  • Avoid clichés and generic phrases to maintain originality and authenticity.
  • Be honest and sincere in expressing your motivations and aspirations .

Put Your Best Foot Forward in Your Bursary Application Letter: Worth the Effort

Proofread your letter carefully before submitting it. A well-written and error-free letter can make a big difference in your chances of getting the bursary .

Remember, the goal of your bursary letter is to showcase your strengths. Then you need to convince the organization offering the bursary that you’re the best candidate for the award . So with a bit of effort and attention to detail , you can create a letter that will help you stand out . This will increase your chances of getting the bursary .

So always tailor your bursary application letter to your own experience and qualifications . Because ultimately, your letter is a reflection of who you are and why you are the best candidate for the bursary .

Mistakes to avoid in your bursary application letter:

  • Being too general or vague, focusing too much on your financial needs rather than your qualifications.
  • Using overly complex language or jargon, and
  • Submitting a letter that contains typos or grammatical errors.

Find Bursaries in South Africa: Tough Competition

  • Available Bursaries

The number of bursaries and scholarships offered in South Africa is increasing. Some suggest that there are now more than 200,000 bursaries and scholarships available across the country.

However, the demand for bursaries and scholarships in South Africa is still more than the supply. Therefore, many talented and deserving students struggle to obtain the funding to meet their academic goals.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) provides the most financial aid to South African students. The number of funding applications has increased in recent years. For example, more than 600,000 applications were received in 2021.

Because the majority of these bursary applications are unsuccessful, many students struggle to finance their education. But the South African government and private organizations continue to increase the number of bursaries and scholarships available. They also aim to make the application process more accessible to students from all backgrounds .

Bursaries for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies

The National Center for Education Statistics , says about 85% of all full-time, first-year students receive financial aid. This financial aid can be in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs.

A Scholarship America survey says the average number of scholarships that students apply for is 8. However, the average number of scholarships received is only 1.

Therefore, competition for scholarships and bursaries is high. So it’s important to craft a strong application letter . Expertly highlight your achievements, academic goals, and financial needs. Finally, you want to remember that crafting a persuasive bursary application letter requires attention to detail and sincerity.

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When you acquire an academic scholarship for your college or high school education, it’s a long process. A scholarship letter would be needed for different kinds of processes so that an individual can avail of a scholarship. Typically, a scholarship letter would be written by a student who acquires a scholarship application, an organization that offers financial aid for educational purposes, or an educational institution that offers scholarship grants.

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What Is a Scholarship Letter?

A scholarship letter is a document containing information about scholarships and the parties that are involved in it. A scholarship letter plays an important role in delivering the correct and precise information to its recipients. It is an old communication tool that is being used by organizations or institutions because it conveys formality. A scholarship letter must be written clearly to avoid confusion and misunderstanding since it’s content is either about an approved scholarship application ,  thank you letter, scholarship award letter, etc.

Types of Scholarship Letters

1. scholarship application letter.

A scholarship application letter is a document that is submitted to an organization or institution that offers scholarships. This type of letter is usually written by students who want to achieve their educational goals but have a great financial need. A scholarship application letter must contain the information that is going to be the basis of whether the student is qualified for the scholarship. This way, an organization or institution can choose the right and deserving scholarship candidate.

2. Scholarship Award Letter

A scholarship award letter is written to an individual when he or she has been successfully granted a scholarship. This type of letter must be written in a positive tone since it contains good news. The information written in this letter must be the reason why the candidate has been granted a scholarship, why he or she deserves it, and why you (the letter-writer) are be congratulating the individual.

3.  Scholarship Letter of Recommendation

A scholarship letter of recommendation is written when an individual or an institution recommends a certain individual for a scholarship. This letter contains the qualities, achievements, and the potential of the individual as to why he or she is the perfect candidate for the scholarship. As proof that the said individual is the perfect candidate, the writer must include his or her experiences with the said individual. The writer must write these experiences in a detailed manner to avoid confusion regarding the individual’s potential.

For example, the candidate’s name is John, and the writer can say, “I was John’s English teacher for his senior year. During the school year, John’s grades and his class productivity was constantly rising. He was able to meet more than the requirements I required in my class. He had an outstanding performance and was constantly joining the extra-curriculum activities offered by our school.”

4. Scholarship Thank-You Letter

A scholarship thank-you letter is written when an individual has been granted a scholarship. This type of letter expresses an individual’s attitude of how thankful he or she is for the given scholarship. The content of this letter must be a message of appreciation and how helpful the scholarship will be for the individuals’ education. It is important to show how glad an individual is for the granted scholarship application because it builds a genuine trust that the given scholarship will not go to waste.

How To Write a Scholarship Letter

There are many available online templates for a scholarship letter, but if you want to write your letter, here are some easy steps for you to follow:

1. Formality

A scholarship letter must be formally written since it is a legal document with a purpose. A formal scholarship letter portrays professionalism in an individual. An informal scholarship letter would have questions being raised from the authority since it is very unpleasant to read, or your letter might not be acknowledged.

2. Grammar and Punctuation

A scholarship letter must have correctly used grammar and punctuation. It is important to make sure that these two are used in the right way because it’s going to create a huge and negative impact on your letter if you have grammatical errors and wrongly placed punctuation marks. According to a Harvard Business Review article, even  professionals make 45% of grammatical errors . These are important components in helping the reader understand what you write in your letter.

3. Correct Format

Since there are many types of scholarship letters, one must know the correct format for each of them. A correct format signifies that an individual knows what he or she is writing, and it also shows that the individual is sincere in his or her intentions.

4. Genuine Content

The content of a scholarship letter must be genuine in all aspects. When writing a scholarship letter, an individual must tell the truth in every detail. False information may lead to your letter not being acknowledged or, worst-case scenario, an individual’s scholarship letter might not be accepted in other institutions since he or she has a lousy record in writing false information in a scholarship letter.

School institutions have used scholarship letters for quite a time. It is how they communicate with students who need a scholarship grant. It is a basis for whether a student is qualified for a scholarship. An acceptance decision just can’t be made without a scholarship letter since it’s contents is the key information in processing scholarship grants to students.

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  1. How To Write A Killer Bursary Application Letter (W/ Example)

    How to Write a Bursary Application Letter. Include the address for the bursary issuer in the top left corner of the application letter. You may also include the date of application and your name with contact information. Begin the letter with "Dear Sir or Madam," "To whom it may concern," or "Dear {Name of specific person reading the ...

  2. How To Write a Scholarship Application Letter (With Template)

    Scholarship application letter example Here's an example of a scholarship application letter for you to review: Robert Malone 554-765-0088 | [email protected] | Boulder, CO Wellington Student Fund Dear Members of the Scholarship Review Committee, My name is Robert Malone, and I'm a high school senior at Mile High Academy. Next year, I plan to attend Open Range University and major in ...

  3. How to Write A Motivational Letter For Bursary (+Examples)

    Two examples of motivational letter for bursary application. Please see the below sample letters: Example Motivational Letter for Bursary 1 (PDF) Example Motivational Letter for Bursary 2 (PDF) Example 1 - Letter for Scholarship. Ms Wilma Visagie 14 Malan Avenue Townsomewhere 7777. Cell number: 000 000 000 Email: [email protected]

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    Example 1: Dear [Selection Committee], I am writing to express my interest in applying for the [Bursary Name] bursary. My journey to this point has not been without challenges. Growing up in a rural village with limited resources, access to education was a constant struggle.

  5. How to Write a Good Scholarship Application Letter (6 PDF Sample

    The following parts make up an appealing scholarship application letter: First Part. Contact Information. Self Introduction and a Milestone achievement. Middle Part. Key details of you and reason why the committee should choose you. Expression of passion and reason why you want the scholarship. Last Part.

  6. Bursary Application Letter: 4 Templates

    The bursary applicant's introduction is conveyed in the application letter. This is a time for you to discuss your need for financial aid and how it will benefit you academically and professionally. Consider this to be a brief summary of your qualifications, objectives, and recent successes—a cover letter for a CV. Letter Template: 1.

  7. How to Write a Cover Letter for Scholarship (With Examples)

    The template below outlines the purpose for each paragraph and what it should include: Your Name. [Your phone number] [Your email address] [Your mailing address] [Date] [Scholarship organization name] [Organization address] [Organization phone number] Dear [Mr./Ms./Mx. Recipient's name] / [Scholarship Committee],

  8. Writing an Effective Bursary Motivational Letter: Guide with Examples

    Step 1: Understand the Purpose. Example: "Dear [Bursary Committee], I am writing to express my sincere interest in the [Bursary Name] for the [Year] academic session. As a dedicated student passionate about [Your Field of Study], I believe this bursary will significantly contribute to my educational journey.".

  9. Bursary Application Letter

    A bursary application letter is important to genuinely show the financial need and the inability of the student to fund their education. The funding organization or institution uses bursary applications to vet and identify suitable candidates for the financial support based on merit, need or both according to the requirements of the bursary.

  10. Crafting an Outstanding Bursary Application Letter: 5 Essential Tips

    This type of letter is a key component in the application process for a bursary, which is a financial award given to students to help fund their education. In South Africa, where education can be a significant expense, bursaries play a crucial role in enabling students to pursue their academic goals. Essential Elements of a Bursary Application ...

  11. Motivation Letter for Bursary Sample Template with Example

    The Top Tips for Writing a Motivation Letter for Bursary Application. Be honest - tell them your financial need, be descriptive and, above all, be honest.; Keep a formal tone - this is a professional letter; Check your spelling and grammar - Make sure that your spelling and grammar are proper and concise. Consider using a tool like Grammarly to help. ...

  12. How to Write Bursary Application Letters

    The bursary likely reads many similar letters so they may appreciate a letter that is clear and does not contain extraneous information. The Big Finish. In the third paragraph of your bursary application letter, explain your career goals and how the education you'll receive will help you achieve those goals.

  13. Sample Cover Letter for Scholarship Application in 2024

    Cement your worth in the middle of your cover letter for scholarship. Show off your personal attributes and end goals. Stay relevant to the program and show the committee the impact you'll make. Finish with a CTA. Ask the question and offer something in return. Get your application read and get that interview.

  14. How to write a Bursary Motivational Letter

    At the top left corner of the letter, include the address of the bursary provider (you can also include the date you are applying on, your name, and contact details). Start your letter with any of the following: Dear (Name of the person reading application, if known) Dear Sir/ Madam. To whom it may concern.

  15. Effective Bursary Cover Letter Example & Tips

    Sample 1 - Bursary Cover Letter for Scholarship Application. Sample 1 - Bursary Cover Letter for Scholarship Application: Dear Sir/Madam, I am excited to submit my application for the bursary program offered by your esteemed organization. As a first-year Bachelor of Science student at the University of the Witwatersrand, I am facing ...

  16. PDF Sample Application Letter

    what you've referred to in your application]. Add any other information they have requested, such as names of references and contact information. Six paragraph - show appreciation for consideration of your application Thank you for your time and consideration of my scholarship/bursary application. I look forward to hearing from you.

  17. How to write a scholarship application letter (with example)

    Learn how to write a scholarship application letter by taking the following steps: 1. Examine the eligibility requirements for the scholarship. The scholarships you apply for vary in terms of expectations, requirements and preferences. Carefully examine the specific requirements of each scholarship you're considering.

  18. Scholarship Cover Letter: Guide, Example and Tips for 2024

    Example cover letter for a scholarship. Consider this example of a cover letter for a scholarship to help guide you as you write: Dear Ms. Adams, My name is Eloise Barone, and I'm writing to submit my application for the Ridge Hills University financial aid program for the spring 2024 semester. I'm currently a first-year student enrolled in the ...

  19. How to write a motivational letter for a bursary (samples included)

    Learning how to write a motivational letter for a bursary application involves understanding the structure of the letter and what to include. Below are the things you must include in your letter. Your name, contact information and the date. These should be in the top left-hand corner of your letter. Include your student number if you are a ...

  20. Creative Motivational Letter for Bursary: 05 Examples

    A motivational letter for a bursary is a letter that is written by a person who is applying for a bursary to explain why they think they should receive the bursary. The letter should outline the applicant's financial need, academic merits, and motivation for pursuing their chosen field of study. A well-written motivational letter can be the difference between receiving a bursary and being ...

  21. How to Write A Motivational Letter For Bursary (+Examples)

    Your name, contact information and the date go in the top left-hand corner of the application letter. If you are a current student at the institution, include your student number. Follow this by the name and address of the organisation offering the bursary. Then a subject line stating which bursary you are applying for.

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    4. Strong Closing for a Motivational Letter for a Bursary Application. Express gratitude for the opportunity to apply for the bursary. Then emphasize your enthusiasm for pursuing your educational goals. End your bursary application letter with a strong closing statement that leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

  23. Scholarship Letter

    1. Scholarship Application Letter. A scholarship application letter is a document that is submitted to an organization or institution that offers scholarships. This type of letter is usually written by students who want to achieve their educational goals but have a great financial need. A scholarship application letter must contain the ...

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