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Unlock Your Future: Fully Funded Oxford University Scholarships for South Africans

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A TikTok sensation has just unveiled an amazing opportunity that could change lives forever! A woman, known as @therealmissb3, recently shared a video revealing a fully funded scholarship at the prestigious Oxford University, specifically aimed at South Africans dreaming of higher education.

This incredible scholarship, under the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann initiative, covers tuition fees and even living expenses, ensuring that students can focus solely on their studies without financial burdens. It is a golden ticket for aspiring Master’s students and Bachelor’s graduates planning to return to South Africa.

How to Study for Free at Oxford University?

Curious about how to apply? To qualify, candidates must pursue a full-time graduate course at Oxford and have a clear aspiration to contribute positively to public life in their communities. The scholarship will generously cover a staggering R460,128 per year (approximately £20,780), funded by both the University and the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust.

Among the diverse courses available are Bachelor's programs in Civil Law and a variety of Master's degrees such as MSc Education in both Digital and Social Change and Higher Education. If you’ve got a law degree, you can also apply for MSc Law and Finance or MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice. With over 20 courses open for applications, the possibilities are endless!

To seize this life-changing opportunity, candidates simply need to fill out the University of Oxford application form and select the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme, ensuring to attach the necessary Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships Statement before the deadline on January 7, 2026.

Inspiring Others Through Information

After the video went viral, the response was powerful; numerous viewers expressed their intentions to apply, all thanks to her insightful post. Check out the inspiring TikTok video that started it all:

Education News Highlights

  • A man also shared valuable TikTok advice on free courses for 2026, capturing the attention of many eager learners.
  • Curiosity peaked as South Africans flocked to a TikTok video by a woman who showcased a short course that landed her a tech job.
  • People were wowed by another woman sharing a discount on a short course beneficial for members of a prominent South African bank.
  • A dedicated safety officer highlighted a short course that paved her way to a highly rewarding career on TikTok.

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