The National Student Financial Aid Scheme is a financial aid program for South African students pursuing post-school education at public universities, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges, and community colleges.
For many students, NSFAS funding is essential to make their educational dreams a reality.
The specific documents you need to submit with your NSFAS application will vary depending on your individual circumstances.
However, some general documents are required for all applicants.
These are the essential documents you’ll need:
In addition to the general requirements, you may need to submit additional documents based on your specific situation:
When submitting copies of your ID, birth certificate, and academic transcripts, ensure they are certified copies.
You can get these certified by a Commissioner of Oaths, police station, or South African embassy/consulate if you are applying from abroad.
Yes, in most cases, you will need to provide your parents’/guardians’ information on the application form and their proof of income if you are financially dependent on them.
However, if you are self-sufficient (not financially reliant on parents/guardians), you can apply as an independent applicant.
In this case, you’ll need to submit proof of your own income.
You can get a certified copy of your ID document from various institutions, including:
If your parent(s)/guardian(s) are informally employed or earn income that doesn’t generate payslips or tax returns, they can submit a signed affidavit declaring their income.
This affidavit should detail the source and amount of their income.
The NSFAS application period opens in August and closes around the end of September each year.
It’s crucial to submit your application within the designated timeframe to be considered for funding.
You can confirm the exact dates on the NSFAS website closer to the application period.
You can submit your NSFAS application online through the NSFAS website or mobile app.
The application process is relatively straightforward, but ensure you have all the required documents prepared before you begin.
Once you submit your application, NSFAS will assess your eligibility based on the information provided and your financial situation.
They will communicate the outcome of your application via email or SMS.
Processing times for NSFAS applications can vary.
It typically takes a few weeks to a few months to receive a decision on your application status.
If your NSFAS application is unsuccessful, you have the right to appeal the decision.
The NSFAS website provides information on the appeals process.