The National Student Financial Aid Scheme plays an important role in supporting South African students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds.
It is essential that you understand the NSFAS payment schedule for budgeting and ensuring financial stability throughout the academic year.
NSFAS follows a monthly payment schedule for living expenses during the academic year.
This means students can expect to receive an allowance every month, usually during the first week.
There might be slight variations depending on the specific university’s academic calendar.
However, the initial disbursement structure differs slightly.
At the beginning of the academic year, students might receive a larger upfront payment to cover:
The exact date for the first NSFAS payment depends on your university’s academic calendar.
However, based on the 2024 academic year announcements, initial disbursements likely occurred in February or March 2024.
This might have included a learning materials allowance and living expenses for the first few months.
The final NSFAS payment for living expenses aligns with the end of the academic year at your institution.
This could be in November or December 2024, depending on your university’s specific schedule.
NSFAS generally does not disburse living expenses during university holidays.
However, some universities might have extended academic programs or semesters that continue during traditional break periods.
If you are enrolled in such programs, you might receive an NSFAS allowance for that period.
It’s advisable to consult your university’s financial aid office for clarification on their specific disbursement schedule during holidays.
If you haven’t received your NSFAS allowance by the expected date, there are a few steps you can take:
NSFAS prioritizes covering tuition fees directly with universities.
However, you should confirm with your university’s financial aid office whether NSFAS covers all your registration fees.
Some institutions might have additional fees not covered by NSFAS, which you might be responsible for settling.
While NSFAS provides essential financial support, it’s important to remember it might not cover all your expenses.
These are some examples of costs not covered by NSFAS: