How to submit nsfas consent form

Once you have completed the form, go to the MyNSFAS portal and log in. You will see the option to upload your outstanding supporting documents. Once the documents have been uploaded click on the tab ‘Submit Documents‘. The process is complete once all documents are uploaded and you receive a notification that says ‘Outstanding application documents submitted … Read more

How to unlock your nsfas wallet

For the 2025/2026 academic year, NSFAS will be migrating students from all TVET colleges, who receive their allowances through NSFAS Wallet and institutional disbursement services, to a direct payment system that will see students receive allowances directly into their bank accounts. If you planning to enroll at a public TVET college in 2025/2026, it is important … Read more

NSFAS Disability Support

The NSFAS Disability Bursary Programme provides financial support to students with disabilities who require financial aid and possess the ability to pass their academic subjects. It is intended to open opportunities in higher education, provide the necessary additional teaching and support for students to overcome learning barriers resulting from disabilities. Assistance provided: Assistive DevicesMealsTuitionTransportHuman SupportAccommodationApplication … Read more

NSFAS Contact

NSFAS Virtual Contact Centre We are available to assist through the following channels:  Email: info@nsfas.org.za Facebook:National Student Financial Aid Scheme Twitter: @myNSFAS Instagram: @myNSFAS Account, Payment and Balance Enquiries For queries regarding payments and balances: Tel No.: 08000 67327 Email: collections@nsfas.org.za For general enquiries relating to accounts: Email: queries@nsfas.org.za For general, student and NSFAS Wallet enquiries For all other queries regarding students: Tel No.: 08000 67327 Email: info@nsfas.org.za Postal … Read more

NSFAS FAQS (FEE FREE HIGHER EDUCATION)

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. … Read more

NSFAS Presentations

> Newly Elected TVET College SRCS> Understanding NSFAS Wallet with TVET information> TVET Circular 1-4 > TVET Circular 1-4 PresentationsHave you got a new cellphone number or email address? You can easily update your details online & stay updated with NSFAS – log onto myNSFAS via www.nsfas.org.za and update your details or create your myNSFAS account today. Click here to … Read more

NSFAS Legislations(Rules and Regulations)

> TVET College 2025/2026 Bursary Rules and Guidelines> TVET Admissions Policy> Continuing Education and Training Act, No 16 of 2006 (as amended)> National Norms and Standards for Funding of FET (TVET) Colleges> Report of the Ministerial Committee on the Review of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme> Amended Rules and Guidelines for the Administration and Management of the Department of Higher … Read more

Schools that qualify to receive NSFAS allowances through NSFAS Wallet.

Please note that only students studying at the following institutions receive their allowances through NSFAS Wallet: Capricorn TVET College Central Johannesburg TVET College Coastal KZN TVET College East Cape Midlands TVET College Ehlanzeni TVET College Ekurhuleni East TVET College Ekurhuleni West TVET College Elangeni TVET College Esayidi TVET College Flavius Mareka TVET College Goldfields TVET … Read more

How NSFAS Works

Do you wish to study or are already studying at a public university or TVET college and come from a family with an income of R350 000 or less? Then STOP and read this: You qualify for a government bursary offered via the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) What is NSFAS? NSFAS is a … Read more

What Are Course Codes and How Do You Find Them?

To apply via the CAO, you need to have a six-character course code. These course codes help narrow down your application and ensure relevant universities and colleges have access to it. However, finding these course codes can be challenging as the information is not readily available However, you’ll be able to access this information during … Read more