requirements for nsfas 2024-2025
requirements for nsfas 2024-2025
The application process for the Nsafs bursaries for the years 2024 and 2025 is now open to all applicants. Since the Nsfas is an administration body, it is bound to necessities. The Nsfas Requirements are supporting documents that applicants are required to attach to their applications in order for them to be accepted.
Every applicant is made aware that their application will be rejected if they do not meet the requirements. The Nsfas application window for the year 2024 will open to all applicants on November 2, 2023, and close on January 21, 2024. As a result, applicants are urged to submit their applications by the deadline.
Who Qualifies For NSFAS Funding?
- All South African citizens
- All SASSA grant recipients qualify for funding
- Persons with disabilities: Applicants whose annual household income is not more than R350,000. Students whose annual combined household income is no more than R600,000 Students whose annual combined household income is no more than R122,000.
Who Is Not Qualified For The 2023 Nsfas Funds
- Students that have completed a previous qualification.
- Students whose households have an annual income of more than R350,000.
Students who have already applied, have been granted funding and met the requirements. If they pass their modules and meet the academic requirements, they will receive funding throughout their studies.
Students from other countries (anyone who is not a citizen of South Africa).
Make sure you have the following supporting documents before submitting your application because they are necessary for all applicants to be considered. Applications without these items will not be considered:
- South African ID document (this can include any of the following):
- copy of green ID document
- temporary ID from the DHA
- copy of both sides of the Smart ID card
- unbridged birth certificate
- Non-SASSA grant applicants: Parents, guardians or spouse ID documents (copies only)
- If you’re not a SASSA applicant, you’ll need proof of income from your parents, guardians, or spouse. This can be any of the following:
- latest payslip if employed (not older than 3 months)
- UIF letter
- employment letter
- retrenchment letter, if a non-SASSA applicant
- Students with disabilities: complete and sign the Disability Annexure A Form
- The Vulnerable Child form should be filled out and signed by students who have been designated as Vulnerable Children by the Department of Social Development.
- Declaration Form
NOTE. For more details, applicants can download THE NSFAS ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND CONDITIONS FOR FINANCIAL AID HERE.
FOR ANY INFORMATION ON PAYMENT OR RECEIVING OF MONEY PLEASE GO TO THE NSFAS MAIN WEBSITE BY CLICKING HERE OR CALL THEM DIRECTLY ON
Tel No.: 08000 67327
Email: info@nsfas.org.za
RELATED LINKS
Nsfas Online Application links
For more info visit Nsfas Website