American College in the Republic of Cyprus is offering partial scholarships to eligible South African students for full-time, on-campus undergraduate programmes.

 

 

Degree level

 

Bachelor’s

 

 

Who Can Apply?

 

In order to be eligible for the scholarship, you must:

 

       -   Be a citizen and a resident of South Africa;

       -   Must have successfully completed National Senior Certificate with a Bachelor's pass;

       -   Must be accepted into the university programme before applying for a scholarship. 

 

 

Fields of Study

 

       -   Business Administration;

       -   Hotel Management;

       -   Travel And Tourism;

       -   Computer Science;

       -   Culinary Arts.

 

 

Scholarship Coverage 

 

       -   Partial Scholarship;

       -   50% discount on tuition fees

  

 

Please Note:

 

Successful candidates are advised to make financial provisions for expenses which are not covered by the scholarship (i.e. cost of living, registration fees, migration fees, health insurance, and visa deposit). The cost of living in Cyprus for students is between 1000 EUR and 1300 EUR per month.

 

 

Deadlines 

 

Currently open for applications for February 2022 semester.

 

 

Application Process

 

Visit the university admissions page for more information on the application process:

 

https://www.ac.ac.cy/en/admission-procedure/albania511516520524527531536540544547

 

Once accepted to the university, send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to apply for the scholarship.

 

 

Contact

 

For enquiries, please email please contact:

 

American College

Mr. Tasos Anastasiou

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Documents and Links

 

American College

 

 

Note

 

Please note that this scholarship is offered by the Republic of Cyprus. Applicants are required to undertake their own research into programmes and institutions and are responsible for ensuring that their qualifications will be recognised in South Africa. No additional financial support will be provided by the Department of Higher Education and Training.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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