Moore Jeffreys Bay is inviting applications for its 2027 CA(SA) bursary opportunity. This bursary is aimed at university students who need financial assistance and are serious about completing their accounting studies and qualifying as Chartered Accountants.
At a glance
Sponsor/host: Moore Jeffreys Bay / Moore South Africa
Opportunity type: CA(SA)-linked accounting bursary
Who it’s for: South African residents studying towards a SAICA-endorsed accounting qualification
Location: Humansdorp / Jeffreys Bay region, Eastern Cape
Number of positions: 4
Study field: Accounting / SAICA-accredited university pathway
Closing date: 25 October 2026
Last verified: 28 May 2026
High-value notes (read this first)
This opportunity has a strong career-linked structure. Successful bursars are expected to do vacation work with Moore Jeffreys Bay and complete their traineeship contract with Moore Jeffreys Bay after finishing their tertiary qualifications.
The academic threshold is higher for Matric-level indicators than many general bursaries. Applicants should have at least Level 7 in Mathematics and Accounting, an 80% average across NSC subjects, and must be studying towards a SAICA-endorsed qualification at a SAICA-accredited university.
About the sponsor
Moore in South Africa is a leading mid-tier audit, tax and advisory group made up of independently owned and managed regional firms. Moore Jeffreys Bay serves the Eastern Cape coastal region and operates within the broader Moore South Africa and Moore Global network.
Source Link: Moore Recruitment
What it covers
The listing describes this as bursary support for students committed to the Chartered Accountant route. A specific rand value or itemised funding package is not shown in the visible listing, so applicants should confirm the final terms during the Moore recruitment process.
Eligibility
- Must be a resident of South Africa
- Must have obtained, or currently have, at least Level 7 for Mathematics and Accounting in the NSC
- Must have an average of 80% for all NSC subjects
- Must have participated in a team activity or sport
- First-year university students must be passing all modules with an average of at least 65%
- Second-year students must be passing all modules with an average of at least 60%
- Third- and fourth-year students must be passing all modules consistently with an average of at least 60%
- Must be studying towards a SAICA-endorsed qualification in Accounting at a SAICA-accredited university
Documents to prepare
- Proof of South African citizenship
- Full academic history
- Matric results
- Updated CV
- Any additional documents requested by the Moore online recruitment profile
Closing date
25 October 2026.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Applying without a SAICA-endorsed accounting qualification route
- Submitting academic records that do not show all modules clearly
- Leaving out proof of South African citizenship
- Ignoring the vacation-work and traineeship-contract expectations
- Not completing the online candidate profile properly
How this opportunity was verified
Verified against Moore South Africa’s current recruitment portal, including reference number MSA260408-2, closing date, number of positions, location, academic requirements, document list and work-back / traineeship expectations.
How to apply
- Open the Moore Jeffreys Bay bursary listing.
- Create or complete your candidate profile on the Moore recruitment portal.
- Prepare proof of citizenship, academic records, Matric results and CV.
- Submit the online application before the closing date.