Saturday, March 3, 2012

Scholarships can open doors.

Tertiary education fees are out of reach for most students but a competitive job market demands good qualifications, so it is vital to ensure that applications for scholarships and bursaries are as effective as possible.

"Scholarships and bursaries open doors to tertiary education for talented, hard-working youngsters, which can vastly improve the chances of finding good jobs or starting a business," says Julian Hewitt, fellowship director at the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation.

As part of its mission to grow the next generation of high-impact entrepreneurial leaders, the foundation awards a number of its flagship Allan Gray Fellowship opportunities to ambitious Grade 12 …

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