To be considered for NSFAS funding, completing and submitting the consent form is an important step.
This article will guide you through the process of submitting the NSFAS consent form, ensuring a smooth application experience.
The NSFAS consent form authorizes NSFAS to verify the information you’ve provided in your application.
This includes contacting third parties like the South African Revenue Service (SARS) to confirm your financial situation.
By signing the form, you acknowledge that the information you’ve supplied is accurate and give NSFAS permission to conduct these checks.
There are two ways to submit the NSFAS consent form:
The NSFAS consent form is available for download directly from the NSFAS website.
Scroll to the “Forms and Downloads” section to access the latest version of the form.
If you are under the age of 18, you will need your parent or legal guardian to sign the consent form alongside your signature.
Not submitting the consent form will result in an incomplete application.
An incomplete application will not be considered for funding.
While the consent form itself is a crucial document, you will also need to submit additional supporting documents as part of your NSFAS application.
The specific documents required may vary depending on your circumstances.
A complete list of required documents can be found on the NSFAS website or by contacting their call center.
The deadline to submit the NSFAS application, including the consent form, typically falls in late August or early September each year.
You have to check the NSFAS website for the most up-to-date deadlines.
Submitting your application well before the deadline allows NSFAS ample time to process your request.
For any questions or assistance regarding the NSFAS consent form or the application process in general, you can contact NSFAS through the following methods:
You can track the progress of your NSFAS application by logging into your MyNSFAS account on the NSFAS website.
The portal will display the status of your application, including any outstanding documents or further actions required.