SANA Bursary 2026 – Horticulture Studies, Apply by 31 March

Ready to jump into a greener career but worried about tuition costs? The South African Nursery Association bursary programme gives you a chance to study horticulture and landscaping without paying the full fee – but you must act fast. Applications close on 31 March 2026, so grab a few minutes now to see if you qualify.

What the SANA Bursary Programme 2026 Offers

In 2026, the South African Nursery Association (SANA) – a non‑profit that champions South Africa’s horticulture industry since 1947 – is opening a bursary for students who want to build a career in green jobs.

The bursary is aimed at anyone studying a horticulture or landscaping qualification, preferably at undergraduate level. It will pay the tuition directly to your university or college.

Who Should Apply

  • Completed matric and are enrolled in a recognised South African institution for 2026.
  • Studying towards a horticulture or landscaping qualification.
  • Have finished all modules of your first academic year.
  • Average at least 60 % per subject.
  • Must be a SANA student member or apply for free membership.

What You Gain

Beyond the fee coverage, you will receive a full year of free SANA membership, which includes:

  • Industry newsletters and updates
  • The digital SANA Magazine
  • Invitations to SANA Trade Fairs in Gauteng and KwaZulu‑Natal
  • Networking opportunities within the nursery industry

Membership lasts one year and must be renewed each year.

The bursary does not cover:

  • Outstanding fees
  • Accommodation
  • Books
  • Travel or allowances
  • Registration or practical training costs

How to Apply – Step by Step

  1. Download the required forms:
  2. Prepare your documents:
    • Certified copy of ID
    • Recent photograph (selfie or student card)
    • Current academic record
    • Certificates of previous studies
    • Tertiary institution banking details on official letterhead
    • Proof of registration for 2026
    • Completed SANA student membership application
    • Completed bursary checklist
    • Motivational letter (minimum 150 words)
  3. Email your application: Send all completed forms and documents to ayanda@sana.co.za with the subject line SANA Bursary 2026.

Practical Tips to Boost Your Chances

Many applicants struggle with incomplete paperwork or weak motivation letters. From experience, most successful candidates:

  • Double‑check that every required document is attached before sending.
  • Write a clear, concise motivational letter that explains why you love the green industry and how the bursary will help you.
  • Keep your average above 60 % – if it’s close, explain any extenuating circumstances.
  • Apply early – the deadline is 31 March 2026, and late or incomplete applications are not accepted.

Next Steps

Apply before the deadline, then stay ready for a possible interview with SANA representatives in April 2026. Whether you win the bursary or not, you’ll still gain a valuable membership to a key industry network. Good luck, and don’t let this opportunity slip away!

Author: Donald Williams
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Donald is the founder and editor of Thapelo Madibeng Bursary, South Africa's trusted resource for bursaries, learnerships, internships, and funding opportunities. With a deep commitment to youth empowerment and educational access, Donald curates timely, verified updates to help students and unemployed youth unlock career pathways in various sectors.

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