LGSETA Bursary 2026 – A Chance to Study and Grow in the Local Government Field
The Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority (LGSETA) is launching a new bursary program for the 2026 academic year. If you are a South African student, whether you just finished high school or you are already studying at a university or TVET college, and you want to learn skills that are useful in local government, this bursary could give you the money you need to study full‑time. It is part of LGSETA’s plan for 2025/2026 to help young people build the knowledge and experience that can lead to future jobs.
What the Bursary Covers
- Full‑time tuition for students at public universities, universities of technology, and TVET colleges.
- Courses that fit into the local government sector, such as public administration, community development, or municipal finance.
- One academic year of support – the 2026 school year.
You need to be a South African citizen or a permanent resident and be enrolled full‑time at a recognized public institution. The course you choose must match the qualifications listed on LGSETA’s website.
Who Can Apply?
- Grade 12 graduates who have received an offer from a public university, university of technology, or TVET college.
- Students already in a program who are still registered as full‑time learners.
- Unemployed people looking to gain a qualification that will help them secure a job in local government.
To be considered, you must send all the required documents before the deadline of 28 November 2025 at 23:59 (midnight). LGSETA plans to award 230 bursaries across approved qualifications.
Documents You Need to Submit
| Document | What it Shows | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| South African ID copy | Proof of identity | 28 November 2025 |
| Matric certificate or latest results | Academic history | 28 November 2025 |
| Acceptance/admission letter | Confirmation of study place | 28 November 2025 |
| Proof of registration (current students) | Current enrolment | 28 November 2025 |
| Parent or guardian income statement or affidavit | Financial need | 28 November 2025 |
All documents must be certified and dated no older than six months. Missing any of them will mean your application is rejected.
How to Apply
- Go to the LGSETA website: https://www.lgseta.org.za
- Click on the Services tab, then choose DG Bursary under the Learners section.
- Open the online application portal at https://pulse.lgseta.org.za (just type the link into your browser).
- Fill out every field in the application form.
- Upload all the documents listed above.
- Click Submit before the deadline.
Important: Only online applications are accepted. Paper or email submissions will not be considered. If you do not hear back within three months, your application is probably not successful.
What Happens Next
After you submit, LGSETA’s Accounting Authority reviews all applications. Bursary awards depend on how much money is available and whether the applicant meets all the criteria. LGSETA can cancel or change the funding window if needed. If you are selected, you will receive a confirmation and instructions on how to receive the funding.
Need Help?
- Email: bursaryapp@lgseta.org.za
- Phone: 011 456 8579
If you have questions about the application process or what courses qualify, contact them. They’re ready to help.
About LGSETA
The Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority is one of South Africa’s 21 SETAs (Skills and Training Authorities). LGSETA’s main goal is to create skilled workers for local government. They offer bursaries, learnerships, and internships to help young South Africans become part of a well‑run, community‑focused local government system.
Ready to apply?
Visit the LGSETA portal and fill out the application. The deadline is 28 November 2025 – act fast to secure your place and start building a career in local government.
