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Win a bursary worth R118 500

The Brakpan Herald is giving away a LITE Campus Bursary to one lucky winner as part of the Celebrate your Right to Education initiative by Caxton Local Newspapers.

Grade 12 pupils have an opportunity to win a R118 500 BCom Financial Management Tuition Bursary prize awarded by LITE Campus.

The prize includes support for the duration of a 30 module undergraduate degree study period.

To enter the competition all you have to do is submit a motivational letter to Caxton Joburg South, explaining how this opportunity will change your life and why you deserve an opportunity to obtain a Bachelor of Commerce degree.

Send your motivation letter of not more than 150 words to jscompetitions@caxton.co.za with the subject, ‘Bursary Giveaway’ and include the following information: the name of your school, parents’ contact details and your residential address.

The competition will run until June 30.

Winners will be announced on Mandela Day, July 18 and a prize-giving ceremony will take place on Saturday, July 19.

Terms and Conditions

• The bursary prize is not transferable, nor can it be exchanged for cash.

• If the bursary student fails a course, they will repeat it at their own cost.

• The tuition bursary does not include Unisa student fees.

• Summary and note packs are included in the prize, however, textbooks are not.

• The winner must be a SA citizen.

Include your ID number together with your entry.

• The winner must hold a matric certificate, or matric exemption equivalent.

Should the chosen winner fail matric, another winner will be chosen to take their place.

• The student is responsible to register themselves with Unisa prior to the year of study. (Bursary commencement 2015, student number application second semester 2014.)

• Winners will be determined by Caxton Local Newspapers, and the judges’ decision is final.

• Family members and close associates to employees of Caxton Local Newspapers and LITE Campus may not enter.

• Entries without the required information will not be considered.

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