Are you a committed female student who is enthusiastic about improving the conditions of women and children in underdeveloped nations? With the Margaret McNamara Education Grants (MMEG) Bursaries for 2025, you have a fantastic chance to further your academic goals and support a worthwhile cause.
MMEG Bursaries Overview
- Company: Margaret McNamara Education Grants (MMEG)
- Location: South Africa
- Closing Date: 14 September 2024
About MMEG
The Margaret McNamara Education Grants (MMEG) supports women from developing countries in their pursuit of education to improve the lives of women and children in these regions. By providing financial assistance, MMEG helps women to access higher education and contribute to their communities’ development.
Application Tips
- Email Issues for Referees: If your referee has not received an email from Embark, ask them to verify that their pop-up blocker is off, check their spam folder, and/or contact MMEG to request an individual link.
- Complete Documentation: Ensure all required documents are complete and submitted before the closing date.
How to Apply for the MMEG Bursaries
Applications for the MMEG Bursaries 2025 must be submitted online. Follow these steps to apply:
- Online Application: Visit the MMEG Bursary Application 2025 (select “South Africa program” in the first question of the application).
- Register an Account: Applicants need to register an account before they can log in and complete the application.
- Apply Online: Click on the application link provided above.
Required Documents
Ensure you have clear copies of the following supporting documentation ready for your online application:
- ID Document: For South African citizens.
- Passport with Photo: For those studying outside their home country.
- Study Permit or Visa Page: Current passport page applicable to foreign candidates.
- Second Passport Page: If you have dual citizenship.
- Proof of Registration: Official registration at a university (not an acceptance letter), on institution letterhead.
- Academic Reports and Transcripts: Latest reports and transcripts on institution letterhead.
- Personal Story: Brief details about your personal story, studies, and how your experiences and future plans are connected to your commitment to helping women and children in developing countries.
- Financial Situation: A brief paragraph explaining your financial situation for the academic year, how you plan to fund your needs, with estimated expenses calculated and expressed in Rand.
- Thesis Summary: If applicable, include a summary of your thesis, objective, methodology, and findings. If not applicable, describe how your current studies tie in with your future professional or volunteer service goals.
Reference Letters
Submit two reference letters:
- Academic Reference: One from a faculty member at your university.
- Character Reference: One from someone who can vouch for your character (not a family member).
At least one referee must have known you for two semesters or the equivalent. Reference letters must include the referees’ email addresses. They will be contacted and provided with an email link from Embark Online to submit their recommendations. Ensure you have obtained consent from both references before submitting their details.
South Africa Program Details
This MMEG Bursaries program accepts applications between May 15 and September 14 (11:59 pm Eastern Standard Time) each year. Successful candidates will be personally notified in December.
Queries may be addressed to southafrica@mmeg.org. The results will be announced on our web page in December.
In addition to the above criteria, applicants must:
- Be already enrolled full-time or part-time (minimum of 2 courses per semester or term) at one of the universities on the provided list.
- Be enrolled for at least one academic semester (half year) following the award of the MMEG grant in December (the term between January and July 2025).
- Plan to graduate no later than three years following the award of the MMEG grant.
- Hold a study permit for South Africa if applying from an eligible country other than South Africa.
- Estimated expenses should be calculated and expressed in Rand.
Important Reminders
- Read the application checklist and FAQs before applying and select “South Africa program” in the first question of the application. If the program name does not appear, the program may be closed to new applications.
- All of the documents listed on the application checklist are required to complete your application.
- Failure to submit a complete application with ALL required documents by the close of the application period will result in ineligibility of the application, i.e., automatic exclusion of the applicant.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered.
The MMEG Bursaries 2025 are a valuable opportunity for female students committed to making a difference in developing countries. If you meet the requirements and are passionate about your studies and service goals, we encourage you to apply. This bursary not only provides financial support but also empowers you to make a significant impact in your community and beyond.
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