Does NSFAS Cover Regent Business School Fees?


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The National Student Financial Aid Scheme, better known as NSFAS, operates as a public institution that funds public university and college students who come from low-income households. If you are curious as to whether NSFAS funding covers Regent Business School fees, read further.

NSFAS allocates its funding resources to Public universities as well as public TVET colleges.

NSFAS provides bursaries to students who qualify for enrollment in these higher learning institutions but are unable to afford to pay their fees due to coming from low-income households.

Public institutions of higher learning are mainly government focussed meaning that the government undertakes the responsibility to ensure smooth processes in funding eligible students. 

Regent Business School, is a private higher education institution that strives to deliver quality academic programmes that meet recognised academic standards to its students. Based on being a private institution, Regent does not offer NSFAS funding to assist students with paying fees. 

If you are looking for alternative options for funding your studies at Regent you can try Fundi Educational Loans. Fundi is South Africa’s leading Education Finance specialise. Click here for more details.

Many South African banks offer loans for students looking to fund their studies as well. Click here to learn more about student loans from banks and where to go.

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