Department of Human Settlements Scholarship Programme 2026: Applications Now Open for South African Students
The Department of Human Settlements (DHS) has officially opened applications for its 2026 Scholarship Programme, offering funding to academically strong South African youth pursuing studies in Human Settlements and built environment–related fields.
This government scholarship is aimed at developing critical skills needed to support housing delivery, urban planning, infrastructure development, and sustainable human settlements across South Africa. With a limited application window, eligible students are encouraged to apply early.
DHS Scholarship 2026: Application Dates Confirmed
The Department has confirmed the following application period:
- Opening date: 22 December 2025
- Closing date: 07 January 2026
Applications submitted after the closing date will not be considered. Due to the short window, applicants should prepare documents in advance.
Who Qualifies for the Department of Human Settlements Scholarship?
The DHS Scholarship Programme targets youth and first-time undergraduate students who demonstrate strong academic performance and financial need.
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered for the 2026 intake, applicants must:
- Be a South African citizen
- Have exceptional matric results
- Be classified as youth
- Be entering undergraduate studies for the first time
- Have no previous tertiary qualification
- Require financial support to study
The programme does not cater for students who already hold diplomas or degrees.
Fields of Study Funded by the DHS Scholarship 2026
Funding is strictly limited to qualifications aligned with the Human Settlements mandate. Applicants must be studying or intending to study in one of the following fields:
- Architecture or Architectural Technology
- Construction Management or Construction Science
- Civil Engineering
- Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
- Town and Regional Planning
- Urban and Rural Studies
- Quantity Surveying
- Land Surveying
- Building Surveying
These fields are considered essential for strengthening South Africa’s built environment and housing sector.
What the Human Settlements Scholarship Covers
The DHS Scholarship focuses on core academic costs, ensuring that students can access higher education without the burden of major study expenses.
Covered Costs Include:
- Registration fees
- Tuition fees
- Prescribed textbooks and academic materials
- Accredited student residence accommodation
- Meals
This structure allows students to concentrate on their academic performance rather than financial stress.
What the DHS Scholarship Does Not Cover
Applicants should be aware of the programme’s exclusions to avoid misunderstandings.
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The scholarship does not cover:
- Monthly stipends or allowances
- Transport or travel costs
- Photocopying and printing
- Bridging or foundation programmes
- Professional membership fees
- Laundry services
Students are expected to make alternative arrangements for these costs.
Required Documents for DHS Scholarship 2026 Applications
A complete application must include all required documentation. Missing documents may result in disqualification.
Application Checklist
Applicants must submit:
- A completed application form obtained from the DHS website
- A certified copy of a South African ID document
- Certified June or December matric results
- Proof of residence
- A provisional acceptance letter from a recognised institution of higher learning
- Proof of household financial status (parent or guardian salary slip)
- Certified copies of parents’ or guardians’ ID documents
Applicants should ensure all certifications are valid and recent.
Where to Apply for the DHS Scholarship
All application forms and official information are available from the Department of Human Settlements website:
The application process is free of charge. Applicants should avoid third-party platforms requesting payment or personal information.
Download Application Form together with supporting document to scholarships2026@dhs.gov.za before the closing date (07 January 2026)

Why the DHS Scholarship Matters
South Africa continues to face challenges related to housing delivery, spatial inequality, and urban development. The DHS Scholarship Programme plays a key role in:
- Developing scarce skills in the built environment
- Supporting youth access to higher education
- Strengthening government capacity in human settlements
- Advancing national development priorities under NDP 2030
Graduates supported by this programme are expected to contribute meaningfully to the public and private sectors.
Important Tips Before Submitting Your Application
- Apply as early as possible
- Double-check all certified documents
- Ensure your acceptance letter matches your chosen field
- Keep copies of your entire application
- Do not submit false or altered information
Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee selection due to limited funding.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Does the DHS Scholarship pay a monthly allowance?
No. The scholarship does not include a stipend or monthly allowance.
Can I apply without university acceptance?
No. A provisional acceptance letter is required.
Is the scholarship open to postgraduate students?
No. It is strictly for first-time undergraduate studies.
Is there an application fee?
No. The application process is completely free.
Can I apply if I already have a diploma?
No. Applicants must not have any prior tertiary qualification.