2025 Horticulture Bursaries From SANA


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Bursary Details

The Green Industry is more than just the study of Horticulture. It includes a variety of employment opportunities all related to growing things. Bursaries are available on application to students who have successfully completed all modules of their first Academic year of study.

Candidate Requirements

In order to be considered for a bursary, Horticulture and Landscaping students must have successfully completed and passed their first-year modules of study in full and have an average of over 60%.

We do not provide bursaries for the practical training required for the qualification.

A motivation of no less than 150 word needs to accompany all applications to be considered for a bursary.

The following questions must form the basis of your motivation along with additional points:

  • How do you see your career in the green industry developing?
  • Have you done any community volunteer work? If so, where and for how long and what was your experience of it?
  • Have you been involved in the horticultural industry? If so, were you a volunteer or employed and what where the main lessons learnt through that experience?
  • Have you visited any nurseries? If so, where and what would you say was the most impressionable?
  • What is the distance to your nearest nursery and what is it called?

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Bursary Enquiries

For more information, please contact Ayanda Radebe, Bursary Administrator on: [email protected]

Conditions of Bursary

Bursary funds that are awarded are not paid to students, but is deposited directly into the respective institution’s bank account.

How to Apply





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