- Provides grants to school children and students in Swaziland. AET provides approximately £8,000 worth of grants each year. Through these funds around sixty pupils are assisted each year with fees, book and uniform costs.
FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
York University
- International Scholarship Program for Africa (4). VALUE: $100,000 ($25,000 x 4 years). Must be citizen of an African country. To renew — maintain high academic standing (7.8 on a 9-point York scale) in each academic year at York.
Scholarship service – Ministry of Labour & Social security
- Application for college or university admission normally commences as soon as HIGSCE, O’ Level, IGSCE results are out and the students is in possession of an authentic transcript or certificate . Deadlines for submission of applications differ from one institution to the next and students should also note that some universities make their admissions twice in a year. It should also be noted that admissions policies of universities and/or colleges are de-linked from the Ministry’s policies for the award of scholarships. Government is but one amongst many other sources of tertiary education finance and students are encouraged to apply for funding from other sources as a fall back alternative.
FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
Australian Development Scholarship Program (ADS)
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The Africa ADS program provides academic scholarships to undertake There website is designed to be a useful tool for you to find out more information about the scholarships eligibility criteria, country specific details, the institutions at which the scholarships can be undertaken, information about Australia and the regions where the institutions are located as well as details on the forum (chat room) and alumni to connect with past and present awardees. Master Degrees and Postgraduate Diplomas
- Priority sectors: Health (including child and maternal health and HIV / AIDS)
- Number of scholarships available for 2009 intake : 2
- provides scholarships to students who wish to pursue a postgraduate degree (mainly Master’s degrees of one or two years) in either the United Kingdom or South Africa.
- The aim is to provide female students with scholarships that will equip them to take up leadership roles for the benefit of their community, nation and region. Applications to this UK administered programme are for courses in both South Africa and the UK, and will be considered for other relevant schemes if unsuccessful for this particular scheme.
Rhodes Scholarships in Southern Africa -BLMNS Scholarship
- The Scholarship is for full-time study and pays your entire tuition fee. It provides you with a comfortable living allowance of £11,000 per year, and also pays the cost of transport for you and your necessary belongings to and from Oxford .
- There are ten Scholarships available in Southern Africa each year.
University of Edinburgh Southern African Scholarships
- will offer two scholarships for postgraduate study in any subject offered by the University to students from Southern African countries. One of the scholarships will be available for a one year Master’s degree programme and the other scholarship for a three year PhD degree programme.
- The scholarship covers the overseas rate of tuition fee and University accommodation for the duration of the postgraduate degree programme.

Ayanda Carol Dlamini says
I am a swazi lady aged 17, I am currently doing my last year in high school. I have always been an A student and I have a passion for studying medicine next year. Anyone who can help me, please contact me on +268 76029397.
Sandile Nelson Dlamini says
Goodday, I am a Swazi male aged 21, I am looking for anyone who can sponsor me, for LLB degree at the University of Botswana next year. My sister was helping me with my high school education but now she can no longer afford to pay for University. Anyone who wants to help me, please email; dlamini.dudu@gmail.com.
Maria Mavuso says
hy I’m originally a Swazi citizen but registered as a South African at UKZN, Faculty of Medicine doing MBChB course, first year. I did this with an intention of getting bursaries for my studies.
I’m now in trouble because in order to get a bursary I have to provide South African documents. I came to SA alone and I don’t have any relative, all I wanted was to get hold of my dream carrier, being a Medical Doctor.
May I get help in any possible way because at home there is no one employed and its really trouble for me.
Dorothy Abiwacho says
Thanks for the update on different scholarships. Infact i am doing a degree in BCOM, i was sponsoring my self with the help of my relatives unfortunately i dont have a proper job and the main relative who was sponsoring me also lost his job, so now its difficult to complete this program. I am in my last year, is there anyone that can help me because i need around US dollar $2500. My dream is to become a chartered Accountant or a Certified Public Accountant.
Setsabile Matsebula says
I am a holder of an LL.B degree from the University of Swaziland and i wish to do a Masters in Taxation Law as i have a strong passion for it.