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There are many ways to share your treasure with WK and fellow alumni, some of them are suggested below. If you have additional suggestions, email engagement@waterford.sz
- Over 80% of national committee selected students receive scholarships . To make this possible, UWC must raise at least $60M USD every year. To continue passing on the UWC experience to more people from diverse backgrounds, the contributions of our community members are crucial.
CAS

Community Service has been an integral part of a Waterford education since the founding of the school in 1963. By doing service, students discover that they can help to change the world through courageous action, personal example and selfless leadership.
Community Service is a practical and meaningful opportunity for Waterford students to make a real difference in the local communities of Swaziland, and to learn the importance of community engagement. The programme brings our students together with people from often vastly different circumstances to their own, which opens their eyes to social issues and the potential to make change. Their experiences shape their ambitions and priorities, so that when they enter the world of work their choices will be informed by their social conscience.
Kamhlaba Fund

Scholarships are a strategic priority for Waterford. Gifts enhance the diversity of Waterford Kamhlaba UWCSA and expand the reach of the Scholarship Programme; enabling these experiences to be as rewarding as possible. WK is committed to diversity and aims to have as many students from different national, cultural, religious and socio-economic backgrounds as possible. Scholarships are offered to students who do well in the application process but can not afford to attend WK. Financial aid is both need and merit based.
Capital Projects

Learning in positive and motivating surroundings enhances the aptitude of our students. Gifts to the college’s capital campaign help transform the learning environment.
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Ekukhuleni Campaign
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