NSFAS applications open for the 2024 academic year. NSFAS is one of the effective government bursaries helping millions of South African students to chase their dreams. If you are planning to pursue your studies in 2024 but do not have financial support, why not send your applications to the National Financial Aid Scheme.

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When to Apply for NSFAS
The applications for 2024 has opened from 21 November 2023 and will close on 31 January 2024. During this period, new applicants and returning applicants are given chance to send their application for financial assistance. Those that are already funded need not to apply, they only need to comply with the conditions of funding such as passing their modules.
Do I Have to Pay Back the Money after Completion of My Studies
No, NSFAS has now been converted from a student loan to a full bursary funded by the South African Government. You do not need to pay back the money you have been funded.
I Get a Sassa Grant, Do I Qualify for NSFAS?
Yes, Sassa grant recipients automatically get approved for the National Financial Aid Scheme bursary. The main requirement for the Sassa grant recipients is that they need to be registered at a public institution of higher learning or vocational training such as universities, universities of technology and TVET colleges.
Which Documents are Needed when Applying for NSFAS
NSFAS supporting documents for applications include the following:
What does My NSFAS Allowance Cover
NSFAS student allowances cover transport, food and other living expenses. NSFAS allowances for students differ according to the type of institution you are registered in. That is TVET, Universities of Technology or Universities. Also people with disability get special care to cater for other expenses.

How Do I apply for NSFAS for 2024
To apply for NSFAS for 2024 academic year you have to follow these steps:
Step 1: Go to www.nsfas.org.za
Step 2: Click on ‘Register’
Step 3: Complete the required fields with your personal details. Details such as ID number, cell phone number and email address.
Step 4: Upload a copy of your ID or birth certificate.
See more on NSFAS here.


