How To Check Your ISFAP Application Status


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Have you applied for an ISFAP bursary and you want to track your application? Keep reading to find out how to check your ISFAP application status.


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After you have submitted your ISFAP bursary application, you might want to check your application status. Here's how.

ISFAP refers to the Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme who's aim is to provide funding to poor and missing middle students. This means that students who have a household income between R0 and R600 000 per annum can get a bursary to further their studies.

Here's How To Track Your ISFAP Application

Students would have had to create a profile on the applyonline site. This site then allows you to log in and check your application status as well as the steps remaining to complete your application.

ISFAP also send emails to those students whose application are not valid so that you can fix the issues and resubmit. 

After the ISFAP applications closing date, students will not be able to access the site and any updates will be emailed to them.

Once ISFAP receives an application, they then go through it and respond to students' applications with 'Pending' or 'Incomplete'. They then go through their internal processes such as testing and following that, they will release offers.

Students will receive a contract once they've been approved and this contract will have details about what will be covered and when funding will begin.

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As a prospective university student for the 2022 academic year, chances are, you're looking for assistance in funding your studies. Fortunately for you, ISFAP bursary applications are still open, keep reading to find out more about how to apply.

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We helped you with past papers for your matric exams, so hopefully you've now passed with good marks. So now you are faced with a lot of post-matric options that can shape your future paths. You might want to study law, teaching, or nursing. Of course studying is expensive so we have helpful advice about student loans, NSFAS bursaries, Fundi loans, ISFAP, and lots of other funding options.

These options range from pursuing higher education at universities , TVET Colleges or  private colleges, finding student accommodation, entering vocational training programs (like Learnerships and internships), joining the workforce, or even starting your own business. There are so many choices but we are here to help.

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