Wednesday, February 4, 2026

GCRA Bursary Programme Now Open for Gauteng Youth Applications

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The GCRA bursary programme in South Africa offers significant educational opportunities for youth, particularly from Gauteng.

This initiative supports both undergraduate and post-graduate studies at accredited institutions, covering the full cost of study under specific conditions. Applications are open until 28th February 2026.

GCRA Bursary Programme Opens for Gauteng Youth

The Gauteng City Region Academy (GCRA) is launching a bursary programme aimed at developing a skilled workforce. This programme is particularly focused on youth from Gauteng, providing them with the chance to pursue higher education. The bursary is available for both undergraduate and post-graduate studies at recognized institutions.

Eligibility is primarily for the top three Grade 12 learners from no-fee paying, SSIP, and LSEN government schools in Gauteng. This targeted approach ensures that deserving students have access to quality education and training opportunities.

South Africa: Key figures on GCRA Bursary Programme

  • Application Deadline: 28th February 2026
  • Bursary covers full cost of study
  • Eligibility for Top 3 Grade 12 learners from specific schools

Building a Skilled Workforce in Gauteng

The GCRA’s mission extends beyond just bursaries. It aims to create a capable and ethical workforce through various interventions, including internships and skills programmes. These initiatives are crucial for addressing the skills gap in the region and ensuring that young people are well-prepared for the job market.

By investing in education, the GCRA is not only empowering individuals but also contributing to the broader economic development of Gauteng.

Next Steps for Applicants

  • Download the Application Guide
  • Review all application requirements on the Award Webpage
  • Submit applications before the deadline

Empowering Gauteng youth through education is a vital step towards a skilled future.

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