How to apply for NSFAS 2024
If you’re a South African citizen aiming to register at a public university or TVET college in 2024, applying for NSFAS funding is a good call.
This guide will walk you through the application process step-by-step to ensure you have a smooth and successful experience.
Who is Eligible for NSFAS Funding in 2024?
Before we begin with the application process, it’s essential to understand the eligibility criteria.
To qualify for NSFAS funding in 2024, you must meet the following requirements:
- South African Citizenship: You must be a South African citizen.
- Public Institution: You must plan to register or be already registered at a public university or TVET college in South Africa.
- Household Income Threshold: Your household income must fall within the means test threshold set by NSFAS. This threshold varies depending on the number of people in your household.
- Funded Qualification: You must be studying towards a qualification funded by NSFAS, such as a degree, diploma, or certificate. A full list of funded qualifications is available on the NSFAS website.
- Valid ID and Proof of Address: You’ll need a valid South African ID document and proof of address to complete the application.
If you are a SASSA recipient, proof of income from NSFAS won’t be required.
NSFAS will use the income information obtained from SASSA.
How to Create Your myNSFAS Account
The first step to applying for NSFAS funding is creating a myNSFAS account. Here’s how to do it:
- Visit the NSFAS website
- Click on the “myNSFAS” tab.
- Select “Register.”
- Enter your ID number, name, surname, email address, and cellphone number exactly as they appear on your ID document.
- Create a secure password and confirm it.
- Upload a clear copy of your South African ID document.
- Click “Register.”
An OTP (One Time Pin) will be sent to your email address and cellphone number.
Enter the OTP in the provided field and click “Submit.” Your myNSFAS account will now be activated.
How to Complete the NSFAS Application Form
Once your myNSFAS account is active, you can begin the application process.
Here are the steps involved:
- Log in to your myNSFAS account using your ID number and password.
- Click on the “Apply” tab.
- Carefully review and update your personal information as needed.
- Select your preferred institution and program of study. Ensure the qualification is funded by NSFAS.
- Provide your parent/guardian’s contact details if applicable.
- You’ll be asked a series of questions regarding your household income and financial situation. Answer truthfully and accurately.
- Upload all required supporting documents. The specific documents needed will vary depending on your circumstances. Some common documents include:
- Proof of income for your household (unless a SASSA recipient)
- Parents’/guardians’ ID documents (if applicable)
- Proof of disability (if applicable)
- Marriage certificate or divorce decree (if applicable)
- Death certificate/s of deceased parents (if applicable)
You must double-check all the information you entered and ensure all the necessary documents are uploaded before submitting your application.
How to Submit Your Application and Following Up
After reviewing your application thoroughly, click “Submit.”
You’ll receive a confirmation email acknowledging your application submission.
NSFAS will assess your application based on the information provided and the eligibility criteria.
The application processing time can vary, so be patient.
You can track the status of your application by logging into your myNSFAS account.
NSFAS will also communicate with you via email and SMS regarding the application progress and any required follow-up actions.
When can I apply for NSFAS funding for 2024?
The application window for NSFAS funding for the 2024 academic year opens in August of the preceding year (2023) and closes at the end of January 2024.
Be sure to check the NSFAS website for the most up-to-date application deadlines.
What are the benefits of receiving NSFAS funding?
NSFAS funding covers a variety of expenses related to your studies. This can include:
- Registration fees
- Tuition fees
- Living allowance for accommodation and meals
- Personal care allowance
- Transport allowance (depending on your institution’s location)
- Learning materials allowance
How do I check the status of my NSFAS application?
You can check the status of your NSFAS application by logging into your myNSFAS account.
The application portal will display the status of your application, including whether you have been awarded funding or require additional information.
What are the funding types offered by NSFAS?
NSFAS offers two primary funding types: bursary (partially funded) and loan (fully funded that needs to be repaid after completing your studies).
The type of funding you receive depends on your household income and academic performance.