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Architecture and Building Sciences. Financial
Assistance for Study after Standard 10.
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ABSTRACT
This guide, the sixth in
a set of nine, presents a
summary of financial assistance available to
students of architecture
and building sciences for obtaining
a certificate, diploma, or degree
after Standard 10 at a university, college,
or technikon lccated in
South Africa. The bursaries, loans, and
other forms of financial aid
appear under the heading "Awards" and are arranged in
alphabetical
order and then numbered. The book is divided
into two main parts:
"First Diplomas and Bachelor's Degrees";
and "Advanced Diplomas and
Postgraduate Degrees." Under each main
part are listed an index of
fields of study for which
an award is available, a list of the awards
themselves, and an index of the institutions
where the awards are
held. Information concerning each
award includes the number
available, its value, duration, eligibility,
closing date for
applications, whether a service contract
exists, and where further
information about the award
can be obtained. (GLR)
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Fiaancial assistance for study after Standard 10:
ARCHITECTURE AND
BUILDING SCIENCES
p.
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MN-149
Financial assistance for study after Standard 10:
ARCHITECTURE AND
BUILDING SCIENCES
J. Roodt
M.W. Craemer
A.E. Verster
Human Sciences Research Council
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0 1993, Human Sciences Research Council
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ISBN 0-7969-1504-0
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Other booklets in the set: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR STUDY
AFTER STANDARD 10:
sir
Any field (MN-144)
Engineering (MN-I45)
tar
Commerce and administration (MN-146)
Art, music and design (MN-147)
Human sciences, languages and education (MN-148)
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing, veterinary science (MN-150)
Natural, mathematical and computer sciences (MN-151)
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Medical and related fields (MN-152)
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CONTENTS
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
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PART 1 : FYrst diplomas and bachelor's degrees
Index of fields of study for which awards are available
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Awards
3
Index of institutions where the awards are tenable
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PART 11 : Advanced diplomas and postgraduate degrees
Index of fields of study for which awards are available
1
Awards
4
Index of institutions where the awards are tenable
12
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
The aim of this book is to provide a summary of financial assistance available for obtaining
a certificate, diploma or degree after Standard 10 at a university, college or technikon. The
bursaries, loans and othur forms of financial aid appear under the heading 'Awards' and are
arranged in alphabetical order and then numbered.
The following suggestions will help you find information on the awards:
Awards are usually offered for a specific field of study and the index of fields of
tir
study is a useful aid for tracing the awards. Look for the field of study in which
you are interested and consult the numbers thereunder in order to locate the awards.
for awards under
fields of study.
For example:
Also look under related
'Chemistry', one can also look under 'Natural Sciences' and for 'Civil Engineering'
under 'Engineering'.
Use the ;ndex of istitutions where awards are tenable in the same way as the index
of fields of study.
The application form has to be
Apply for bursaries and loans in good time.
obtained, completed and submitted before the closing date indicated under the
award.
Do not apply for bursaries and loans for which you are not eligible as bursary
tar
donors usually adhere strictly to the conditions of the award.
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Some organisations prefer not to make their bursaries widely known. This book is
therefore not a complete account of all available financial assistance, but it does
If you do not find an applicable
the awards available.
contain nearly all
bursary/loan in it your chances of finding such a bursary/loan in another source are
poor.
13ursaries which arc only available for study overseas are not included in this book.
Such information may be found in The Griints Register (Editors: C.A. Lerner and
R. Turner, St. Martin's Press Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York.)
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In this guide
matriculant, means a person who intends to study at a university, technikon
or
college;
student, means a person who is already studying at a university, technikon
or
college;
matriculation examination, means the Matriculation Certificate examination
or the
Senior Certificate examination (matriculation exemption) equivalent examination;
any tertiary institution, means any university, technikon or college which offers
the course concerned and for which a Senior Certificate or equivalent is required;
any university or any university in the RSA, means that some of these awards are
also tenable for study abroad;
bursary, means that the award is made on the basis of academic achievement,
financial need and other conditions;
scholarship or merit award, means
have excelled
that
should
person
a
academically to be eligible for this award;
bursary loan, means that the award usually includes a service contract which on
breach of contract becomes a loan, and
prize, means that the prize money should be used for further study.
Although the information in this publication has been compiled carefully, some of the
bursaries and loans may not be valid.
Applicants should thus ascertain when
applying whether the award is still avOable. There may also be new awards which
the HSRC is processing, details of which do not appear in this publication.
Thanks are due to all bodies which co-operated in providing information. Particular
appreciation is expressed to the universities, technikons, colleges and other
organisations which madc information available and co-operated in updating the
information.
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