As the academic year progresses, a common question amongst NSFAS beneficiaries is whether they will receive allowances for the December holiday period.
This article provides a clear and informative answer to this query, along with addressing other frequently asked questions related to NSFAS payments.
No, NSFAS does not disburse living allowances for the month of December.
The NSFAS funding cycle aligns with the academic calendar, typically running from February to November.
This means that students won’t receive a monthly living allowance payment in December.
This is a detailed outline of the disbursement schedule:
The last NSFAS payment for the 2024 academic year will likely be disbursed in November 2024.
The exact date can vary slightly depending on the specific university or TVET college and their registration submission process.
Unfortunately, NSFAS does not provide living allowances for December.
Students are expected to manage their finances throughout the year to cater for the December break.
There are currently no exceptions for NSFAS December payments.
However, students with specific needs, such as those with disabilities, might receive additional allowances outside the standard disbursement schedule.
It’s good to contact your institution’s financial aid office for further information on such exceptions.
No, NSFAS does not typically pay for January either. However, there may be exceptions for NSFAS-funded students who are considered “pre-funded.”
Pre-funded students are those who require additional financial support to cover registration fees or other essential expenses before the academic year commences.
NSFAS payments typically resume in February of the following year, aligning with the new academic year.
Students can expect to receive their living allowances on or around the 30th of February for universities and the 25th of February for TVET colleges.
If you’re facing financial hardship during December, there are a few options to consider:
There are several ways to contact NSFAS for inquiries regarding your payments: