
Morton & Partners Invites Students to Apply for the 2026 Bursary Programme
Closing date for applications: 2 December 2025
Why Morton & Partners Matters
Morton & Partners is a top private radiology group in South Africa. They use the latest imaging machines and have a team of friendly, experienced professionals. Their work helps hospitals, clinics and patients get clear pictures of their bodies, so doctors can give the right treatment.
The Bursary 2026 – A Big Chance for Future Radiology and Ultrasound Workers
A bursary is a scholarship that pays for your education. Morton & Partners wants to help students who want to become radiographers (people who use X‑ray machines) or sonographers (people who use ultrasound). They want to give money to students who show hard work and a strong passion for this field.
Quick Snapshot
| What | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Morton & Partners Bursary Programme 2026 |
| Field | Radiography and Sonography |
| University | Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) |
| Who | Students already accepted, provisionally accepted or waiting to start a Radiography or Ultrasound program at CPUT |
| What it Covers | Full tuition, required textbooks and uniform |
| Where | Cape Town, South Africa |
| Last Day to Apply | 2 December 2025 |
| How to Apply | Online form plus documents |
What the Bursary Pays For
If you win, you’ll get:
- Full tuition – No out‑of‑pocket payments for your courses.
- Textbooks – All the books that the university tells you you need.
- Uniform – The special clothes that Radiography or Ultrasound students wear.
This means you can study without worrying about money.
Who Is Eligible?
To be considered, you must meet every single requirement below:
- Nationality – You must be a South African citizen or a permanent resident.
- University Status – You must be accepted, provisionally accepted, or on the waiting list for the Radiography or Ultrasound program at CPUT.
- Current Student – If you’re already taking the course, you must be a full‑time student.
- Good Grades – Show a strong academic record.
- Location – Live in Cape Town and be ready to travel to any of the Morton & Partners branches.
- Selection – The final decision is up to the Morton & Partners selection committee.
How to Apply – Step by Step
- Get Your ID – A South African ID document.
- Write a CV – A short résumé that lists your schooling and any work or volunteer experience.
- Letter of Motivation – Explain why you want to study radiography or ultrasound.
- Matric Certificate – Your high‑school completion certificate or the latest school results you have.
- CPUT Acceptance Letter – For first‑year students, show the letter that says you’re accepted.
- Full Academic Record – For current students, upload all your past grades.
Once you have everything, submit it through the online form on the Morton & Partners website.
How They Decide
- All applications go to the Morton & Partners Bursary Selection Committee.
- The committee reviews your grades, motivation letter and overall potential.
- They choose the applicants they think will make the biggest impact in radiography or ultrasound.
- Only people who are shortlisted will be contacted after the deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I apply before I get the official acceptance letter? | Yes, students who are provisionally accepted or on the waiting list can apply. |
| Do I need to study full‑time? | Yes, the bursary is only for full‑time Radiography or Ultrasound students at CPUT. |
| Will the bursary pay for accommodation or travel? | No, it only covers tuition, textbooks and uniforms. |
| Do I have to live in Cape Town? | Yes, you must live in Cape Town and be able to travel to any Morton & Partners branch. |
| When will I hear back? | After 2 December 2025, the committee will call shortlisted students. |
Apply Now
To get started, click the link below.
APPLY FOR THE MORTON & PARTNERS BURSARY PROGRAMME 2026 HERE
Remember
This information is meant to help you learn about the bursary. Always double‑check the details on the official Morton & Partners website before you submit anything. Good luck, and we hope you become the next bright student in radiology or ultrasound!




