Learn How to Apply for National Student Financial Aid Scheme ( NSFAS )

1. Check Your Eligibility

Before you start the application process, it’s crucial to confirm that you meet the NSFAS eligibility requirements. This ensures that you qualify for the financial aid provided by NSFAS.

Eligibility Criteria:

• South African Citizenship: You must be a South African citizen to apply for NSFAS funding.

• Income Limits: The household income threshold for NSFAS is R350,000 per year or less for students who are applying for undergraduate funding.

If you are a disabled student, the income threshold is higher, and you may qualify regardless of household income if you meet other criteria.

For students whose parents or guardians earn more than R350,000, you may not be eligible for NSFAS funding.

• Educational Institution: You must be registered at a South African public university or TVET college. NSFAS covers students studying at accredited public institutions.

• Undergraduate Students: NSFAS primarily funds undergraduate students, but some postgraduate students may also apply for NSFAS funding under specific conditions.

• Previous NSFAS Funding: If you’ve been funded by NSFAS before, you must show academic progress and meet the continuation criteria.

2. Gather Required Documents

You will need to have certain documents ready when applying to ensure the process goes smoothly and you can submit everything in one go. Here’s what you’ll need:

Required Documents:

• Certified Copy of Your ID: This is the official identification document (South African ID or birth certificate for those under 18).

Proof of Income:

• If employed: Payslips or a tax return (IRP5).

• If not employed: An affidavit stating that your parents or guardians are unemployed or have no income.

Proof of guardian’s income (if applicable).

• If you are a disabled student: A medical certificate from a registered doctor confirming your disability.

• Proof of Registration: You may need to provide proof of registration from the university or college you’re attending, or proof of your acceptance if you are a first-time applicant.

3. Create a MyNSFAS Account

To apply, you must first create an account on the MyNSFAS portal, which is the online platform used for all NSFAS applications.

How to Create an Account:

1.Visit the Official NSFAS Website: Go to www.nsfas

2. Click on “Apply”: This button will direct you to the page where you can create your account.

3.Enter Your Personal Information: You’ll be asked to provide basic details such as:

Full name

ID number or passport number

Email address (make sure it’s valid and you check it regularly)

Mobile number

4.Set a Password: Choose a strong, secure password to protect your account.

Once your account is set up, you will receive a confirmation email to activate your account.

Once your MyNSFAS account is activated, you’ll be able to log in and access the online application form. This form collects personal, academic, and financial information.

Key Sections of the Application Form:

4. Complete the NSFAS Application Form

Personal Details: Fill in your full name, ID number, address, and contact information.

Academic Information: Provide details about your educational background, such as your current university or TVET college, course of study, and your registration status.

Income and Financial Information: This is one of the most important sections where you will declare the income of your parents or guardians, as well as your own income if applicable.

Documents Upload: Upload the required documents, such as your ID, proof of income, and medical certificate (if applicable).

Course of Study: Select the course you are studying or plan to study, which helps NSFAS evaluate the funding amount needed.

Tips for Filling Out the Application:

Be Honest: Ensure all information is accurate. Inaccurate or false information can lead to disqualification or rejection of your application.

Double-Check: Before submitting, review your details to ensure there are no mistakes or missing information.

5. Submit Your Application

After filling out the application form and uploading all required documents, you will submit your application.

Confirmation of Submission: Once you’ve submitted, you’ll receive a confirmation email or SMS acknowledging that your application has been received.

Save Your Reference Number: You’ll be provided with a reference number that you can use to track the progress of your application.

6. Wait for Processing

After you’ve submitted your application, NSFAS will process it. This process can take several weeks, depending on the volume of applications they are processing.

What Happens During Processing:

Verification of Documents: NSFAS will verify your identity and financial information.

Review of Eligibility: They will assess your eligibility based on the criteria, your course of study, and the availability of funds.

You may receive notifications if additional information is required or if any documents are missing. Keep checking your email or MyNSFAS account regularly for updates.

7. Track Your Application Status

You can log in to your MyNSFAS account at any time to check the status of your application.

Status Updates:

Approved: If your application is successful, you will receive a funding offer.

Rejected: If your application is rejected, you will receive a reason. This could be due to ineligibility or missing information.

Still Processing: Your application is under review, and you may need to wait for further updates.

8. Accept the Offer

If you’re approved for funding, you’ll receive an offer from NSFAS. You need to accept the offer to confirm that you want to receive the financial aid.

How to Accept: You will be asked to log in to MyNSFAS and accept the funding offer by following the instructions provided in the notification.

9. Receive Your Funding

Once you accept the offer, NSFAS will disburse the funds to your university or TVET college.

What NSFAS Covers:

Tuition Fees: Payment to the university or college for your course fees.

Accommodation: If you are staying in a university residence or approved private accommodation.

Textbooks and Learning Materials: Funding to cover the cost of textbooks and other essential materials.

Transport and Living Allowances: Some students may also receive allowances for transport and general living expenses.

Additional Tips:

Apply Early: NSFAS has strict application deadlines, typically closing in November. Apply as early as possible to avoid missing the deadline.

Keep Your Details Updated: Ensure your contact details (email and phone number) are correct, so you can receive important updates.

Reapply for Continuing Funding: If you have been funded in previous years, you will need to reapply annually to continue receiving support.

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