Here’s What Coastal TVET College Fees Are


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If you're considering studying at Coastal TVET College, understanding the fee structure is essential for planning your education. Here’s a quick guide to help you navigate the costs, broken down by programmes and financial aid options. 


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Understanding the fee structure at Coastal TVET College can help you plan better and take advantage of the financial support available. By budgeting for tuition, additional fees, and considering financial aid options, you’re setting yourself up for a smoother educational journey.

With the right information, you can focus on your studies and work towards your goals. 

Here are the fees to consider when applying at Coastal TVET College:

Program-Specific Fees

Coastal TVET College offers a wide range of programs, including National Certificate Vocational (NCV) courses, National Diploma programs, and short courses in various trades and skills.

The fees vary depending on the type and level of program:

  • NCV Programs: For NCV courses, you’re looking at an average fee range of R2,000 to R6,000 per year. The exact amount depends on your chosen field of study and year level.
  • National Diploma Programs: These programs usually cost between R2,500 and R8,000 annually, varying by your course level and program requirements.
  • Short Courses and Skills Programs: Short courses may cost between R1,000 and R4,000. Fees for skills programs vary widely depending on the course’s length and complexity.

Additional Fees to Consider

While tuition is the main component, you should budget for additional costs that may arise:

  • Registration Fees: Coastal TVET requires a registration fee that is often around R250 to R500, depending on your program.
  • Material Fees: Some courses require extra materials, equipment, or workbooks, which may cost an additional R500 to R1,000.
  • Exam Fees: For certain programs, exam fees may apply, which can add R200 to R500 to your yearly expenses.

Financial Aid Options

Coastal TVET College participates in financial aid programs that can reduce the financial burden, especially for students from low-income households.

  • NSFAS Funding: The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) covers full tuition and other study-related costs for qualifying students. To apply, you must meet the NSFAS income eligibility criteria and complete the online application.
  • College Bursaries: Coastal TVET also offers bursaries for specific fields. These are competitive, so it’s essential to check availability and requirements.

Flexible Payment Plans

To accommodate your financial situation, Coastal TVET College provides flexible payment plans, allowing you to pay in instalments rather than a single lump sum. Contact the college’s finance department to inquire about these options and find the best plan for you.

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