Why has NSFAS chosen to work with Thusong Centres for the 2025/2026 Application Cycle
Thusong Service Centres are one-stop, integrated community development centres, with community participation and services relevant to people’s needs. They aim to empower the poor and disadvantaged through access to information, services and resources from government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), parastatals, business, etc. enabling them to engage in government programmes for the improvement of their lives.
I no longer remember or use the email and cell number I registered with; how can I retrieve my OTP?
Go to www.nsfas.org.za and click on myNSFAS account
Enter your username and password
Click on the My personal details tab
Enter your current cell phone number and email address
Click Update your details
A One Time Pin (OTP) will be sent to the new cell phone number and email address that you have provided
Enter the OTP and click submit
Your details will immediately be updated
When will application results be communicated?
Application results will be communicated to all applicants once NSFAS received confirmation from the Institution that an academic offer has been made to you. This will be communicated to you before the start of the academic year via SMS, email and through your myNSFAS account.
I am a parent/guardian, unemployed, was not retrenched, what proof may I submit for the application?
An affidavit will be accepted; however, your employment status will be verified through government entities and 3rd party agencies.
Do I need to apply for 2025/2026 funding or each semester and trimester if I am currently approved?
No, if you are currently funded by NSFAS, you are not required to reapply.
What supporting documents are required when I apply?
All applicants are required to submit: Certified copy of your ID, not older than 3 months A signed and completed consent form. If you are dependent on your parents/guardian/spouse, please provide: Certified ID copies of parent/s, guardian, spouse not older than 3 months Proof of income of parent, guardian or spouse (payslip or appointment letter If you are self-sufficient (no parent/guardian support) please provide: Proof of income (payslip or appointment letter). If you have a disability, please provide: Completed and signed Annexure A (if your information is not pre-populated on the portal). If you are an orphan, please provide: Completed and signed Declaration Form, Other documents required, if applicable: Retrenchment letter / UIF documentation; Death certificate/s; Divorce decree.
My parents/ guardian is an informal trader selling fruit, what proof of income should I upload?
An affidavit by your parent/guardian will be required as proof. Your parents/guardian income will be verified by 3rd party agencies.
I already have a bursary from another organisation that covers part of my studies, can I apply for NSFAS to cover the balance of funds needed?
Students on a full NSFAS bursary may not receive another full cost of study bursary from another source at the same time. If a student receives a partial bursary from another source, a NSFAS bursary may be awarded, but the allocations must be reduced accordingly, so that the student is supported fully for their studies. NSFAS may not pay for amounts already covered by another funder. Any excess funding must be refunded to NSFAS by the Institution. A student may not receive funding in excess of the DHET National Rules and guidelines.
Why has NSFAS chosen to work with Teacher Centres?
These are physical sites located within the districts which are easily accessible to all teachers from schools in the district. From these District Teacher Development Centres (DTDCs) curriculum support staff can operate, teachers can access resources, Continued Professional Teaching Development (CPTD) courses are delivered and teacher Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) can meet. Vodacom and UNISA partner with the DBE in to develop the Information & Communication Technology (ICT) skills of teachers and have equipped the majority of the 147 DTDCs with ICT resources and internet connectivity. This makes the DTDCs hubs of digital teaching and learning which also offer services to learners in the district and members of the community in which they are based. A list of participating Teachers Centres is attached. All learners who wish to utilize such services, must make an appointment with the Centre manager.
I am not receiving the One Time Pin (OTP), how do I access it?
You can click the option to resend a One Time Pin (OTP) for another one to be sent to you.
I am still studying- am I required to start paying my NSFAS loan?
Did you know that repayment of your study loan is only due once you have secured employment? If you received a study loan in 2017 and prior, an interest holiday of 12 months post exit date is applicable to student loan accounts.
Does the NSFAS funding cover short courses at universities?
No. NSFAS funding covers approved funded programmes at universities which are all undergraduate whole qualifications i.e. degree and diploma.
I am an orphan (vulnerable child), how/where do I get hold of a social worker?
You may speak to a Life Orientation educator or principal to direct you to your nearest Department of Social Development with the area.
What are the NSFAS bursary academic requirements?
You need to have passed Grade 9 to 12 to receive NSFAS funding to study at a TVET college and Grade 12 to receive funding to study at a university or TVET college. If you are approved for NSFAS funding, you will be required to meet the academic admission requirements of the university or TVET college before NSFAS allocates any funding to you.
Can I apply for NSFAS if I was funded previously?
Yes, you may apply for funding. You will be required to apply during the application period. Please note that if you have been registered prior to 2018 your combined household income must not exceed R122 000 per annum. If you were registered in or after 2018 for the first time your combined household income must not exceed R350 00 per annum.
Where is the nearest centre to apply?
Visit www.nsfas.org.za to find an application centre closest to you.
Can students with disabilities apply for funding?
Yes. Students with disabilities are encouraged to apply for financial assistance. NSFAS provides special disability funding to all approved students with disabilities at any of the 26 public universities or 50 TVET colleges. The applicant’s household income must not exceed R600 000 per year.
I have not received any funding decision for my 2025/2026 funding application
Check your application status by logging into your myNSFAS account and track your application progess. The page will advise on what stage your application is.
I only have a cellphone number and no email address; how do I proceed with the application?
To create an email account is easy and free. Please create an email address through Gmail, Yahoo, Webmail or any other free email service provider to ensure you receive relevant communication from NSFAS.
Can I apply for NSFAS if I have already studying without the NSFAS funding or with other sponsor?
Yes, you may apply if you are a South African citizen studying at a public university or TVET college. If you have been registered and started studying before 2018, your combined household income must not be more than R122 000 per annum for you to qualify. However, if you were registered in or after 2018 for the first time, your combined household income must not be more than R350 000 per year.
In terms of semester students, does NSFAS fund them and what is the process?
NSFAS funds a student for the duration of studies therefore NSFAS does not require the student to apply every semester or year. When a student is approved for funding it is for the whole academic year, and subsequent years after, provided that the student meets the academic progression requirements.
How do I create a myNSFAS account?
Log onto www.nsfas.org.za and click on the myNSFAS tab.
Click on register. Tick on the acceptance option to allow NSFAS to verify and validate the information you provided.
Type in your ID number as it appears on your ID document.
Type in your name and surname as they appear on your ID Document.
Type in your email address and cellphone number. Your username will be your email address.
Create a password and confirm your password.
Upload a copy of your ID.
Click on register.
After clicking register, a One Time Pin (OTP) will be sent to the email address and cellphone number you provided.
Check your cellphone and email for the OTP.
Type in the OTP in the tab provided and click submit.
You will then receive another SMS and email confirming that your myNSFAS account has been created. You may now continue with your application.
I applied for 2020 NSFAS funding, I have an application reference number but never received feedback.
Check your application status by logging into your myNSFAS account and track your application. If you do not have a myNSFAS account, visit www.nsfas.org.za for the steps on how to create your myNSFAS account.
If my parent/guardian is a taxi driver, what proof of income should I upload?
You will be required to submit a letter of employment indicating your parent/guardian’s income.
If a student had previously been rejected by NSFAS due to lack of funds, is it now guaranteed that they will be awarded funding?
All eligible students who fall within the R350 000 household income bracket, and have been admitted at universities and TVET colleges, will be funded.
What if I don’t have a cell phone?
To apply online, you will need a functioning cellphone, a valid cellphone number and your own email address. If you don’t have a cellphone, you may use the cellphone of a trusted guardian or relative, but it is best to have your own cellphone device and number. No two applicants may use the same cell phone number or email address. This information is needed to create a myNSFAS account which you will use to apply for funding.
How to update your contact details?
To update your cellphone number or email address, log on to your myNSFAS account using your Username (email address) and password. Once you have logged in click Personal Details on the top of your screen. You will then be able to update your cellphone number and email address.
Which institutions does NSFAS provide funding for?
NSFAS will only provide financial assistance to eligible students who have applied and have been accepted at public universities and TVET colleges for an approved funded programme. We do not provide funding if you will be studying or already studying at a private institution.
What does NSFAS funding cover?
The cost covered can include tuition, registration and allowances based on each student’s study circumstance. NSFAS provides funding to all approved students to cover the cost of tuition and registration. NSFAS funded students who wish to study at a university will receive additional allowances to cover the cost of books, transport, accommodation, food and personal care. NSFAS funded students who wish to study at a TVET college will receive additional allowances to cover the cost of transport, accommodation inclusive of meals and personal care. NSFAS funded students with disability, receive the funding according to the TVET and university allowance list; inclusive of supporting devices such as wheelchairs, special computer devices and human support depending on the student’s needs.
What happens if you are declined for a NSFAS bursary?
If an applicant is not satisfied with the results of their applications, they can appeal this decision by completing the appeal process either available through their myNSFAS account for first time entering students or at the institutions financial aid for continuing students for continuing or senior students.
I plan to study for two qualifications at two institutions at the same time
A student can only be funded for one qualification at one institution at any one time. If the student completed a N6 qualification at a TVET college, he/she may be funded at a university. Once your N6 is complete you will need to apply for funding for university.
I studied at a TVET college during 2020 but want to study for a university qualification in 2025/2026
Yes, to be funded for the university qualification in 2025/2026, you need to have passed and completed your 2020 TVET qualification. You need to ensure that you apply at the university for a NSFAS funded course, once you have been admitted at the university, the university will send us a registration details that will confirm your registration, we will then change your funding from TVET to university.
Does NSFAS pay registration costs for first year and returning students?
Yes. Registration costs are usually the first payment made towards your tuition costs, and if you have been confirmed for funding by NSFAS, universities and TVET colleges will not expect you to pay the registration fees upfront.
I have already completed a university qualification but would like to enroll for a second one
Students who have already obtained a prior university qualification do not qualify and should not apply for funding. Students who have completed TVET N6 qualifications cannot be funded at a TVET college again but can be funded at university.
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