NSFAS Confirms When 2025 Applications Will Open


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NSFAS funding allows students from poor and working-class backgrounds to obtain tertiary education qualifications. Here's when 2025 NSFAS bursary applications will open. 


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The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has confirmed that 2025 NSFAS bursary applications will open on 16 September 2024. The government bursary scheme has unveiled its plans to manage the 2025 NSFAS application period. 

NSFAS provides comprehensive bursaries and student loans to deserving learners enrolled in approved courses at universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges. This includes money for tuition and registration fees as well as several allowances for food, accommodation and learning materials. 

Annually, the scheme received more than one million funding applications from students. This is set to increase following the introduction of NSFAS loans for missing middle students. 

NSFAS 2025 Application Dates

NSFAS confirmed that 2025 applications will open on 20 September 2024. 

This gives applicants almost 3 months to submit NSFAS applications. 

Who Will Get Funded By NSFAS 

NSFAS provided bursaries to students from poor and working-class backgrounds and student loans to individuals who fall within the missing middle. 

NSFAS Bursary Requirements 

To qualify for an NSFAS bursary, a student must be registered or intend to register in an approved qualification at a public university or TVET college in South Africa. 

The household income threshold for NSFAS bursaries is R350,000 per annum. This means that students who come from homes exceeding R350,000 per annum do not qualify for NSFAS bursaries. These students can apply for NSFAS loans. 

Students living with disabilities may have a household income of up to R600,000 per annum. 

How To Apply For NSFAS 

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 complete the sections on the screen.

Step 4: Upload required supporting documents where applicable.

Step 5: Click on 'Submit'

Documents Needed For NSFAS Applications 

  • A copy of your ID or birth certificate.
  • ID copies of parents/guardian/spouses (if applicable).
  • Proof of income (for all household members) such as payslips, or a pension letter.
  • A completed and signed consent form.
  • Your latest academic results.
  • Proof of your home address.
  • Disability certificate (if applicable).

What Happens After You Apply For NSFAS 

Following the submission of the NSFAS application, NSFAS will begin its eligibility checks to confirm that the applicant does indeed qualify for funding. Students who fail the NSFAS bursary household income check will automatically be assessed for an NSFAS student loan. 

Immediate funding decisions will be made for applicants who are beneficiaries of South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) grants

Once the funding decision has been made, you will either be approved for funding, be required to upload supporting documents or be declined. 

Students who are rejected from NSFAS funding can submit an NSFAS appeal.

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