Does NSFAS Fund Teaching Courses?
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a vital resource for South African students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds.
It empowers them to pursue tertiary education by providing financial aid to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
As the dream of becoming a teacher is a noble pursuit for many, a common question arises: does NSFAS fund teaching courses?
What teaching courses does NSFAS fund?
NSFAS offers funding for various undergraduate teaching qualifications at accredited public universities and TVET colleges.
This includes:
- Bachelor of Education (B. Ed) degrees: Offered at all public universities in South Africa, B. Ed degrees equip students with the knowledge and skills to teach specific subjects at primary or secondary school level.
- Teaching qualifications at TVET colleges: These qualifications focus on vocational and technical education, preparing students to teach practical skills in various trades. Examples include Education and Development National Certificate (Vocational) and Educare and Early Childhood Development courses.
Does NSFAS fund postgraduate teaching qualifications?
No, NSFAS funding is generally limited to undergraduate qualifications.
This means that postgraduate teaching qualifications like the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) are not covered by NSFAS.
However, there are alternative bursary programs specifically designed for postgraduate teaching studies, such as the Funza Lushaka Bursary.
What are the benefits of the Funza Lushaka Bursary?
The Funza Lushaka Bursary is a targeted program administered by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) in collaboration with NSFAS.
It specifically caters to South African citizens pursuing teaching qualifications at public universities.
The bursary offers a comprehensive package of financial support, including:
- Full tuition fees coverage
- Living allowance
- Book allowance
- Travel allowance
- In some cases, bursaries may also cover the cost of laptops or tablets.
How do I apply for NSFAS funding for a teaching course?
The application process for NSFAS funding involves submitting an online application form through the myNSFAS portal.
Here’s a basic outline:
- Register on the myNSFAS portal.
- Complete the online application form. Ensure you select the specific teaching qualification you’re applying for.
- Gather and upload all required supporting documents. These include your ID document, proof of income for yourself and your family, and your latest academic results.
- Submit your application and wait for a response. NSFAS will assess your application based on your financial need and academic merit.
What are the eligibility criteria for the Funza Lushaka Bursary?
In addition to the general NSFAS eligibility criteria, the Funza Lushaka Bursary has specific requirements:
- Be a South African citizen below 30 years of age.
- Demonstrate good academic ability in your previous studies.
- Be registered for an initial teacher education program at a public university.
- The program must be accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and recognized for employment by the Department of Basic Education.
Are there any alternative bursaries for teaching courses?
While the Funza Lushaka Bursary is a prominent option, there might be other bursary programs offered by certain universities or private organizations.
It’s always advisable to research bursary opportunities offered by the specific university or TVET college you plan to attend.
Additionally, provincial education departments may offer bursaries for teaching qualifications in critical skills areas.