Road Engineering and Transport Bursary Opportunities in South Africa

About the SARF Bursary Programme
The South African Road Federation (SARF) offers a Study Bursary programme to support students pursuing qualifications related to the road transport and infrastructure sector.
The bursary aims to assist students with study-related expenses while helping develop future professionals within South Africa’s transport and road engineering industries.
Funding is awarded based on:
- Academic performance
- Financial need
- Relevance of studies to the road transport sector
About the South African Road Federation
The South African Road Federation is a non-profit organisation focused on improving road transport systems and infrastructure development across South Africa.
SARF promotes:
- Skills development
- Industry training
- Knowledge sharing
- Professional networking within the transport sector
The organisation also supports students through bursary opportunities in engineering and transport-related disciplines.
Fields of Study Covered
Applicants must be studying within one of the following fields:
- Road Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Traffic Engineering
- Bridge Engineering
- Pavement Engineering
- Transportation Planning
- Road Transport Management
- Road Transport Economics
- Road Safety Engineering
What the Bursary Covers
The SARF bursary is a partial bursary.
Funding amounts are determined by the SARF Council based on the applicant’s financial need and academic profile.
Bursary funds are paid directly to the student’s tertiary institution.
Recipient Responsibilities
Successful applicants will be expected to:
- Submit six-monthly academic progress reports
- Present their study topic at a local SARF branch
- Register as an associate individual member of SARF
Annual membership subscription fees may apply.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements before applying:
- Must be a South African citizen or resident of an SADC country
- Must be registered for a recognised qualification at a South African tertiary institution
- National Diploma students must have passed first semester examinations
- Degree students must have passed first-year examinations
- Preference may be given to full-time students
- Part-time and distance learning students may also be considered
- Preference may be given to students intending to work in the road transport industry after graduation
- Preference may be given to employees of SARF member organisations
Required Documents
Applicants must submit the following supporting documents:
- Certified copy of ID document
- Grade 11 results
- Matric certificate
- Most recent tertiary academic results on institutional letterhead
Applications with incomplete documentation may not be considered.
How to Apply
Applications must be completed using the official SARF bursary application form.
Applicants should attach all required supporting documents before submitting their application.
Hand Delivery Address
South African Road Federation
48 Gladiator Street
Rhodesfield
Kempton Park
1619
Postal Address
P.O. Box 8379
Birchleigh
1621
South Africa
Closing Date
📅 Applications close on 31 August 2026.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications early to avoid delays.