How To Qualify For Nsfas Bursary
How To Qualify For Nsfas Bursary
NSFAS was established according to the National Student Financial Aid Scheme Act (Act 56 of 1999) and incorporated TEFSA (Tertiary Education Fund of South Africa). From 1993 to 2000, TEFSA was the primary non-profit company in terms of Section 21 of the Companies Act and ceased to operate in July 2000. All existing loans on the TEFSA books were transferred to NSFAS.
The NSFAS Act enables any student to apply for a bursary from NSFAS but allows the board to impose conditions, generally, or in respect of a particular loan or bursary. Such conditions include the use of the means test and the loan conversion of up to 40 per cent of any loan as an incentive for academic success.
Nsfas online application 2022 closing date
Who qualifies for NSFAS?
You qualify to apply for NSFAS financial aid if you:
- You are a South African citizen;
- Your combined annual household income does not exceed R350 000 per annum;
- You are a SASSA grant recipient;
- You are registering for the first time for an undergraduate qualification at a public university, or are registered at a TVET college for one of the National Certificate Vocational or report 191 programmes;
- You are applying to study at a public university or TVET college for a qualification;
- You are an already registered university student with an annual household income of less than R122 000 per year;
- You have passed Grade 9 & 10 to receive NSFAS funding to study at a TVET college;
- You have passed Grade 12 to receive NSFAS funding to study at a university.
What documents are required to apply for NSFAS?
Here is what you need to apply for NSFAS online:
- Your own cellphone number and email address
- Copy of your ID or birth certificate
- ID copies of parents, guardian or spouse
- Your proof of income or 1 year’s IRP5 (if applicable)
- Your parents, guardian or spouse’s proof of income
- If you are a SASSA grant recipient, no proof of income will be required
- Applicants with a disability must submit a completed and signed Disability Annexure A Form, click here to download: https://www.tut.ac.za/s-fin-aid/Documents/2020/nsfas/NSFAS-Disability.pdf
- An applicant who is recognised as a Vulnerable Child by the Department of Social Development must provide a completed and signed Vulnerable Child Declaration and Consent Form, click here to download: https://www.tut.ac.za/s-fin-aid/Documents/2020/nsfas/Vulnerable-Child.
Here’s how you apply for NSFAS online:
- Step 1: Go to www.nsfas.org.za and click on the ‘myNSFAS’ tab
- Step 2: Create a myNSFAS account
- Step 3: Click on the ‘APPLY’ tab and answer the questions on the screen
- Step 4: Upload the required supporting documents then click on ‘submit
How to Apply for NSFAS Online 2022
If you would like to apply for NSFAS 2022, follow the steps outlined below:
- You have to visit the NSFAS website: www.nsfas.org.za online
- Then, you have to click on the “myNSFAS” tab
- After that, you create your myNSFAS account
- After creating myNSFAS account, you then have to click on the “Apply” tab
- Answer the following questions you see on your screen
- Update all your personal information
- Upload all the required supporting documents
- Lastly, Click on “Submit” to send your application for review.
NSFAS Contact Details
- Call the NSFAS Call Centre on 021 763 3200,
- Email info@nsfas.org.za
- Or SMS 32261 with your name Call the NSFAS Call Centre on 021 763 3200, email info@nsfas.org.za or SMS 32261 with your name, contact number, email address and postal address.
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