FSB: Actuarial Science Bursary / Scholarship Programme 2018
(ACTUARIAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINE) 2018 – 2021
The FSB grants bursaries to matriculants and first year students for actuarial science studies through the University of Witwatersrand or the University of Pretoria, for easy communication and mentoring of the students. Those bursaries are targeted at previously disadvantaged South African students who are not able to further their careers in the Actuarial Science flied and will run from 2018-2021. The successful candidates will be required to enter into a work-back contract with the FSB proportional to the number of years they have been funded by the organisation.
The FSB grants bursaries to matriculants and first year students for actuarial science studies through the University of Witwatersrand or the University of Pretoria, for easy communication and mentoring of the students. Those bursaries are targeted at previously disadvantaged South African students who are not able to further their careers in the Actuarial Science flied and will run from 2018-2021. The successful candidates will be required to enter into a work-back contract with the FSB proportional to the number of years they have been funded by the organisation.
Requirements
FOR CURRENT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
• Letter of application (Motivational letter)
• Curriculum Vitae
• Successful completion of either first year or first year studies in actuarial science with an average mark of at least 66%
• Certified copy of a tub academic record.
FOR MATRICULANTS
• Letter of application (Motivational letter)
• Grade 11 and matric mid-year results with a minimum of an A-symbol In Mathematics.
• The final decision to award a bursary will depend on the Grade 12 results and admission to art actuarial study programme through the University of Witwatersrand or University of Pretoria.
The FS8 actuarial study bursary will cover the following
• Registration and tuition fees
• Accommodation
• Meals
• Books / study material / stationery / Internet time
• Laptop (once-off)
• Living expenses (monthly allowance for incidental expenses.
Experiential Learning
The bursars will be required to spend a minimum of 4 Weeks per year at the FSB during their vacation breaks for experiential learning.
Only previously disadvantaged South African citizens are eligible to apply for the bursary.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should forward their letter of application motivating why they should be awarded a bursary, certified copy of SA ID, a brief CV and their academic results to: Mr Lordwin Shai, FSB, PO Box 35855, Menlo Park 0102 or send the documents via email to: recruitment@fsb.co.za by no later than the closing date.
For telephonic enquiries please contact: Mr Lordwin Shai at tel: (012) 428 8149.