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Department of Human Settlements Scholarship Programme 2026

Department of Human Settlements Scholarship Programme 2026

 

The Department of Human Settlements (DHS) has officially opened applications for its 2026 Human Settlements Scholarship Programme, targeting talented and financially deserving students who want to study in Human Settlements–related fields.

Applications are open from 22 December 2025 to 7 January 2026 — and competition is expected to be high.

Quick Overview

ItemDetails
Scholarship NameDepartment of Human Settlements Scholarship Programme
Academic Year2026
Application Period22 December 2025 – 7 January 2026
Who Can ApplySouth African youth, first-time undergraduates
Fields CoveredBuilt environment & planning disciplines
Funding CoversTuition, registration, textbooks, residence & meals
Does NOT CoverStipends, transport, photocopying
Application ModeManual application (download & submit documents)
Official Websitewww.dhs.gov.za

 

 

Eligibility Criteria (Who Can Apply?)

To qualify for the 2026 Human Settlements Scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following:

  • South African citizen
  • Youth applicant
  • Undergraduate student (no previous tertiary qualification)
  • Exceptional matric results
  • Demonstrated financial need
  • Admitted or provisionally accepted at a recognised institution of higher learning
  • No previous degree, diploma, or completed tertiary qualification

This scholarship is not for postgraduate students and not for second-degree applicants.

Fields of Study Funded (Very Important)

Funding is strictly limited to Human Settlements–related disciplines:

  • Architecture / Architectural Technology
  • Construction Management / Construction Science
  • Civil Engineering
  • Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
  • Town & Regional Planning
  • Urban and Rural Studies
  • Quantity Surveying
  • Land Surveying
  • Building Surveying

If your qualification does not fall within these fields, your application may be declined.

What the Scholarship Covers (And What It Doesn’t)

Covered by the Human Settlements Scholarship:

  • Registration fees
  • Full tuition fees
  • Prescribed textbooks & course materials
  • University residence accommodation
  • Meals (as per institutional policy)

NOT Covered:

  • Monthly stipend / allowance
  • Transport costs
  • Photocopying & printing
  • Bridging courses
  • Membership or professional affiliation fees
  • Laundry services

Important: You must plan how you will cover personal and transport expenses.

 

 

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit all required documents. Missing items may lead to disqualification.

Required Documents:

  • Completed application form (downloaded from DHS website)
  • Certified copy of your South African ID
  • Certified copy of June or December Matric results
  • Proof of residence
  • Provisional or final acceptance letter from a higher education institution
  • Proof of financial status (parent/guardian salary slip or affidavit)
  • Certified copies of parents’/guardians’ ID documents

Certification should be recent and clear.

How to Apply

  1. Download the Human Settlements Scholarship application form here
  2. Complete the form neatly and honestly
  3. Attach all required certified documents
  4. Submit your application before 7 January 2026
  5. Email your application to: scholarships2026@dhs.gov.za

Late or incomplete applications are not considered.

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Edupstairs Advice (Read This Carefully)

This scholarship is highly competitive.

Our advice:

  • Apply early
  • Submit complete, certified documents
  • Choose a funded field only
  • Be honest about financial need
  • Prepare for follow-up communication

Remember: Opportunities reward preparation. Even if you don’t succeed this time, the process builds experience for future funding.

Career Growth Path After This Scholarship

Graduates funded through this programme can progress into roles such as:

  • Architect / Architectural Technologist
  • Civil Engineer
  • Quantity Surveyor
  • Town or Regional Planner
  • GIS Specialist
  • Construction Manager
  • Land Surveyor

Long-term opportunities include:

  • Government departments
  • Municipalities
  • Property developers
  • Infrastructure companies
  • Consulting firms
  • Professional registration (SACAP, ECSA, SACQSP, etc.)

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Can I apply if I’m still waiting for acceptance?

Yes. A provisional acceptance letter is acceptable.

  1. Does the scholarship pay a monthly allowance?

No. There is no stipend.

  1. Can TVET students apply?

Only if progressing into a qualifying undergraduate programme in the listed fields.

  1. Can I apply if I already studied at university?

No. This scholarship is for first-time undergraduates only.

  1. Is NSFAS required?

No, but financial need must be proven.

CLOSING DATE: 07 JANUARY 2026

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Disclaimer

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  • We do not process applications
  • Information is shared for education and awareness purposes
  • Always verify details on the official DHS website

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