By: Natasha Archary

Recently engaged Miss SA, Natasha Joubert has stayed true to promise of prioritizing making a difference in education during her reign and has helped 31 students with bursaries.
The 26-year old beauty queen helped change the lives of the aspiring students through the Natasha Joubert Collective Education Bursary Programme with Boston City Campus.
Natasha shared with the eager students that she too was a recipient of a bursary with Boston in 2016. After losing her father at a young age, Natasha’s mother couldn’t afford to send her to university to study.
The ambitious Natasha decided to start entering pageants and this was how she managed to win a bursary with Boston and study.
It was a dream for Natasha to one day make it possible for other students who were financially challenged to have the same opportunity she did.
“In 2020 I received my Marketing degree through Boston City Campus in Arcadia. I started studying there in 2016 mid-year in Business Management, and I remember back then I also didn’t know how I was going to study because right out of school, we didn’t have the finances to put me through varsity.
So, I did a few pageants and competitions and I won these bursaries through Boston. When I entered Miss South Africa the first time around, that’s when I received my degree, and to give you guys a little bit of a back story, I came third that year.
When I returned to Miss South Africa last year, I went back to Boston and said I don’t know if you guys are fully aware what you have done for me, and I said I want to do the same for more learners.
This Zoom meeting isn’t to tell you guys who’s shortlisted, it’s tell you that all of you have received a bursary with Boston City Campus starting this month.”
Natasha Joubert helped 31 students with bursaries
Applications for the bursaries closed on 15 January, and Natasha said she hopes to create more opportunities in the future.
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