Harry Schwarz Scholarship at Wits University
Provided by:University of the Witwatersrand
Description
The Harry Schwarz Wits School of Law Scholarship at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) represents a significant opportunity for eligible students pursuing legal studies. Located in Johannesburg, Wits is recognized for its outstanding academic programs and commitment to using legal knowledge in addressing pertinent global challenges. The scholarship, which honors the legacy of esteemed legal figure Harry Schwarz, is specifically tailored for students entering their second year in 2025, pursuing either a Bachelor of Commerce in Law (BCom Law) or a Bachelor of Arts in Law (BA Law). Prospective candidates must demonstrate strong academic performance, maintaining a minimum average of 70%, and must show evidence of financial need. In terms of eligibility, applicants must be citizens of Sub-Saharan African nations and enrolled at Wits, actively working towards one of the specified law degrees. The application process requires students to prepare and submit several key documents via email – notably, a certified copy of an ID or passport, academic transcripts, a fee statement, and proof of financial need which might include pay slips or affidavits. Moreover, applicants need to draft a one-page personal statement discussing their future aspirations and any challenges they have overcome. As observed, the deadline for submission is 7 February 2025, post which no further applications will be considered. This scholarship is a testament to Wits' dedication to fostering legal education and ensuring financial barriers do not impede aspiring legal professionals. For candidates looking to avail of this unique opportunity, it is imperative to adhere strictly to the outlined eligibility criteria and submission requirements.
Funding & Program Benefits
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a citizen of any Sub-Saharan African country
- Must be studying at the University of the Witwatersrand
- Must be registered for BCom Law or BA Law
- Must be in the 2nd year of study in 2025
- Must have a minimum overall average of 70%
- Must demonstrate financial need
Required Documents
- Statement about yourself and future plans (1 page)
- Certified copy of ID document or passport
- Academic transcripts from the end of the first year
- Fee statement
- Proof of financial need