The Moshal Scholarship Program is a long-standing educational initiative that helps dedicated and hardworking students reach university and finish their degrees successfully. The program operates in both South Africa and Israel, and it focuses on supporting students who show strong academic ability, resilience and a clear desire to change their lives through education.
Over the years, Moshal has helped more than a thousand students graduate in challenging fields, proving how powerful consistent financial and emotional support can be.
Your dreams matter, Moshal is here to help you turn them into reality.
Fields covered
Moshal is inviting students to apply for funding for the 2026 academic year. The scholarship covers degree programs in STEM and Commerce, offered only at selected universities. These include:
Science
- Medicine (MBChB)
- Dentistry
- Veterian Science
- Pharmacy (UKZN only)
- Computer Science
- IT & Information System
- Data Science
- Information Science
- Chemical, Civil, Electronic & Mechanical
- Mechatronics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Actuarial Science
- Statistics
- Econometrics
- Mathematics
- Accounting
- Economics
- Financial Sciences
- Investment & Management Science
What The Moshal Scholarship offers
- Full tuition support
- Meal and living allowance
- A laptop allowance
- Access to mentors and program coordinators
- Career guidance and networking opportunities
- Workshops and skills training
- A supportive community of fellow students
Eligibility Requirements
- Be in Matric or already completed Matric
- Planning to study in one of the approved fields (listed above) in 2026
- Accepted or planning to study at one of the partner universities (UCT, WITS, UJ, UP, SUN, UWC, UKZN, NMU, RU, UFS)
- Achieved at least 70% in English, Maths, Physical Science and\or Accounting
- Household income below R200 000 per year
- Must show personal motivation and commitment
How to Apply
Documents you must upload
- ID document
- Parent\guardian IDs
- Grade 11 final results
- Proof of family income (grant letter, affidavit, bank statement, etc.)
- Passport and study visa if you are not a South African citizen
- Conset form (if you are under 18)
Additional Documents (if shortlisted)
- Matric final results
- Latest university results
- Acceptance letter
- NBT scores (if you have them)
- Proof you applied for other funding
- Parents\guardian's payslips
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