
π NSFAS Explained in Simple Language
NSFAS stands for National Student Financial Aid Scheme.
It is government money that helps students from poor and working-class families study further without paying fees themselves.
π° What does NSFAS pay for?
NSFAS can pay for:
β Tuition fees (your course fees)
β Accommodation (res or private)
β Food allowance
β Transport allowance
β Study materials (books, laptop allowance)
π You do NOT pay this money back if you pass and follow the rules.
π©π½βππ¨π½βπ Who can apply for NSFAS?
You can apply if:
β’ You are South African
β’ You have Grade 12 or are doing it
β’ Your household income is R350 000 or less per year
β’ You are going to study at a public university or TVET college
β NSFAS does NOT fund private colleges.
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π« Where can you study with NSFAS?
NSFAS funds studies at:
β’ Public Universities
β’ Public TVET Colleges
Examples:
β University of Limpopo
β UNISA
β Tshwane University of Technology
β TVET colleges nationwide
π How do you apply?
1οΈβ£ Go to nsfas.org.za
2οΈβ£ Create an account
3οΈβ£ Upload required documents (ID, parentsβ ID, proof of income)
4οΈβ£ Submit application
5οΈβ£ Wait for results
π Applications usually open end of the year.
β οΈ Important things to know
β’ NSFAS is not a loan like a bank loan
β’ You must pass your modules to continue being funded
β’ If you fail many times, NSFAS can stop funding you
β’ Always update your details online
π In short:
NSFAS helps students who cannot afford to pay for college or university.
If you qualify, the government covers most or all costs so you can focus on studying.