Sorbet Academy Bursary 2026: Study Beauty, Nails or Hair With Job Opportunities

If beauty, skincare, nails, or professional grooming is more than a hobby for you, the Sorbet Academy Bursary 2026 could be your gateway into a real career.

Sorbet is South Africa’s largest beauty salon group, and this bursary gives selected candidates accredited training at Sorbet Academy — plus a direct pathway into employment within the national salon network.

Applications close 15 February 2026. Late emails are not reviewed.

Deadline Alert (Important)

  • Closing Date: 15 February 2026
  • Application Method: Email only
  • Intake Year: 2026
  • Training Provider: Sorbet Academy (Sorbet Group)

This is a short application window and competition is high.

What the Sorbet Academy Bursary Covers

The bursary funds professional beauty qualifications offered at Sorbet Academy campuses. All programmes are aligned with SETA and ITEC standards, making them recognised in South Africa and beyond.

Funded Fields of Study

  • Beauty Therapy & Skincare
    Facials, body treatments, skincare consultations
  • Nail Technology
    Advanced manicures, pedicures, nail enhancements, nail art
  • Hairdressing
    Cutting, styling, colouring, and salon techniques
  • Barbering (Sorbet Man)
    Men’s grooming, fades, beard care, styling

Final placement depends on academy availability and suitability.

Where You’ll Study

Successful applicants will train at one of Sorbet Academy’s flagship campuses:

Sorbet Academy Campuses

  • Gauteng: Woodmead
  • KwaZulu-Natal: Mount Edgecombe
  • Western Cape: Century City (Cape Town)

Applicants must be able to travel to and attend classes at their assigned campus.

Minimum Requirements (2026 Intake)

To qualify for the Sorbet Academy Bursary, you must:

  • Be a South African citizen
  • Be 18 years or older
  • Have a completed Matric (Grade 12) certificate
  • Show genuine passion for beauty, nails, hair, or grooming
  • Be willing to study full-time at a Sorbet Academy campus

No prior beauty qualification is required.

How to Apply for the Sorbet Academy Bursary 2026

There is no online application form. Applications are submitted by email only.

Step 1: Prepare Your Documents

Attach certified copies of:

  • South African ID
  • Matric certificate
  • Motivational letter (critical)

Your motivation letter should explain:

  • Why you love the beauty industry
  • Which field you want to study
  • Why Sorbet should invest in you
  • Your long-term career goals

How to Answer Sanlam’s Motivation Questions:
Sorbet Academy wants to see your personality and logic. If you aren’t sure how to structure your answers, follow our step-by-step Motivational Letter Template for 2026 which includes specific tips for Sorbet Academy Bursary.

Step 2: Send Your Application Email

Email Address: academies@sorbet.co.za
Email Subject Line: Sorbet Bursary 2026

Incomplete or incorrectly titled emails may be ignored.

Why Choose Sorbet Academy?

Sorbet Academy doesn’t just train students — it builds professionals.

  • Nationally recognised beauty brand
  • Industry-aligned, practical training
  • Strong employment pipeline
  • Graduates often absorbed into Sorbet salons
  • Career opportunities across South Africa

The beauty and grooming industry continues to grow, and qualified therapists and technicians are always in demand.

Funding Alternatives

If you don’t qualify yet, also explore:

FAQs – Sorbet Academy Bursary 2026

Does the Sorbet bursary guarantee a job?

While employment is not guaranteed, many graduates are placed within the Sorbet salon network after qualifying.

Can I apply if I don’t have beauty experience?

Yes. Passion and commitment matter more than experience.

Is there an age limit?

Applicants must be 18 or older. There is no upper age limit stated.

Can I choose my campus?

You may indicate preference, but final placement depends on availability.

Itumeleng Ndlovu

Itumeleng Ndlovu is the Founder and Managing Editor of SETA Careers, an independent South African platform dedicated to publishing accurate information about learnerships, bursaries, internships, and skills development programmes. She specialises in researching and verifying updates from official government departments, SETAs, TVET colleges, and accredited institutions to ensure readers receive clear, reliable, and up-to-date guidance. She is committed to simplifying complex education and career information so South African students and job seekers can make informed decisions with confidence. Contact: info@setacareers.co.za