Do TVET college students get laptops from NSFAS?

NSFAS is a vital program that supports financially disadvantaged South African students pursuing higher education.

This includes students enrolled at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges.

One of the concerns for many TVET students is access to technology, particularly laptops, which are increasingly essential for studies.

Do TVET Colleges Give Laptops from NSFAS? 

Yes, TVET college students can apply for laptops through NSFAS.

Since TVET colleges are considered public tertiary institutions, students qualify for the NSFAS Digital Learning Device Project.

This initiative provides funded students with the opportunity to purchase laptops using a portion of their learning material allowance.

Who Qualifies for a NSFAS Laptop?

Students meeting the following criteria qualify for a NSFAS loan laptop:

  1. Be a registered and NSFAS-funded student at a public TVET college in South Africa.
  2. Not have previously received a laptop from NSFAS or your TVET college.

How Much Does a NSFAS Laptop Cost?

NSFAS laptops are provided as loans. The cost is deducted from your annual learning material allowance, which is roughly R5,200.

The specific amount deducted depends on the chosen laptop model, typically ranging from R3,000 upwards.

What if I Don’t Need a NSFAS Laptop?

The NSFAS Digital Learning Device Project is optional.

If you already own a suitable laptop or have alternative arrangements for accessing technology, you can choose not to order one.

Carefully consider your needs before applying, as the deducted amount reduces your allowance for other essential learning materials like textbooks and stationery.

What Happens if I Damage My NSFAS Laptop?

You are responsible for taking good care of your NSFAS laptop.

In case of accidental damage, you may be required to pay for repairs or replacements depending on the severity of the damage and the terms of the loan agreement.

How to Apply for a NSFAS Laptop

This is the process you must follow if you want to apply for a NSFAS laptop:

  1. Check your NSFAS funding status. Ensure you are a registered and NSFAS-funded student at your TVET college.
  2. Visit the NSFAS website and go to the myNSFAS portal.
  3. Once you’ve logged in, look for a prompt or link related to ordering a laptop. This might be available during a specific application window, so keep an eye on NSFAS communication channels for updates.
  4. Follow the application instructions. The online application process involves providing details like your student ID, contact information, and TVET college information.
  5. Choose your preferred laptop model. NSFAS might offer a limited selection of laptop models that meet their specifications and budget. Choose the model that best suits your study needs.
  6. Carefully review your application details before submitting. Once submitted, you will receive a confirmation message or be notified of the next steps.
  7. After approval, you will be informed on how and where to collect your NSFAS laptop.

Is it mandatory to get a laptop from NSFAS?

No, it is not mandatory to get a laptop from NSFAS.

You can choose to use your learning material allowance for other essential study materials if you already own a suitable laptop or have alternative access to a device.