Learn about what it takes to study abroad in Week 41: 16-22 November
In Week 41 of our Voices Unite initiative, we are introducing a new competition in collaboration with our partner, Africademics. We are giving away study abroad consultations to three lucky Voices Unite participants. If you are a student in your second-year or higher, and, would like to win a consultation with Africademics on studying abroad, make sure to complete the necessary surveys.
Our ongoing shopping voucher competition is still on for the next two weeks so make sure you continue completing the necessary surveys if you would like to stand a chance of winning.
3 lucky Voices Unite participants stand a chance of winning a study abroad consultation with Africademics.
- Requirements: To stand a chance of winning, you need to have completed two Voices Unite surveys. These are Healthcare and Lifestyle, and Finance surveys!
- Deadline: 29 November
- Reminder: Your answers will be used to guide future decision-making, so answer honestly and don’t rush through the questions – you have plenty of time to provide your answers.
Win a Superbalist voucher! 2 Voices Unite participants stand a chance of winning a R500 Superbalist voucher.
- Requirements: To stand a chance of winning, you need to have completed three Voices Unite surveys. These are Healthcare and Lifestyle, Infrastructure and Employment and Entrepreneurship!
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Reminder: Your answers will be used to guide future decision-making, so answer honestly and don’t rush through the questions – you have plenty of time to provide your answers.
Win a Takealot voucher! 2x R500 Takealot vouchers up for grabs for 2 lucky Voices Unite participants.
- Requirements: To stand a chance of winning, you need to have completed the ABOUT YOU survey!
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Reminder: Your answers will be used to guide future decision-making, so answer honestly and don’t rush through the questions – you have plenty of time to provide your answers.
5 lucky Voices Unite participants stand a chance of winning a place in the Rural Early Access Programme (REAP) tertiary support. This programme enables young people from marginalised rural communities to access tertiary education and includes a study laptop, monthly stipend and workshops.
- Requirements: To stand a chance of winning a spot in this programme, you need to complete 4 of the 7 surveys on the Voices Unite platform. You will also need to have:
- applied for and secured NSFAS funding;
- come from a household with maximum income of R120K per annum;
- have an average of at least 55% in grade 11 and 12, younger than 24 years of age,
- attended a rural school,
- must be completing MATRIC or in 1st YEAR of university
- accepted/attending at the UWC, UFS, UKZN, NMU, UJ or CUT)
- should you meet these criteria and would like to apply, please email your proof of registration, matric certificate, ID copy, proof of family/household income, proof of NSFAS status to elizabeth@inonafrica.com
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Reminder: Your answers will be used to guide future decision-making, so answer honestly and don’t rush through the questions – you have plenty of time to provide your answers.
Voices Unite Survey Completion Prizes:
For Voices Unite participants that complete all 7 surveys before the countdown timer hits zero, there are some incredible prizes up for grabs! These include: R50,000 cash from In On Africa (IOA), bursaries from a growing number of academic partners, scholarships, internships, international volunteering opportunities and more!
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Like what is outlined above? We’re just getting started! 🙂
Voices Unite will be announcing new prizes and competitions EVERY MONDAY from now until the end of November!
Stay tuned and #BeTheChange!
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