The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas) applications for students who were not able to apply for funding for the 2021 academic cycle is set to open tomorrow.
This comes after the Nsfas board decided to request the database of the unfunded 2021 registered students who were eligible for funding in all universities.
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation explained in a statement that Nsfas took the decision after carefully considering the plight of currently registered university students who were unable to apply for funding during the application window due to various reasons.
Minister of Higher Education and Training Blade Nzimande has since welcomed the decision, saying the move was aimed at alleviating the financial burden of eligible and deserving students.
Nzimande said the decision was also aimed at minimizing the burden of student debt.
The initiative was not intended to create any future precedence, said Nzimande, further indicating that available funds were also considered before the decision was taken.
When will the application window close?
The once-off application window application period will open for two-weeks, from 18 August to 3 September.
Universities are required to send its lists by no later than 17 August to be considered for the once-off application period.
Universities are also encouraged to notify students to apply and have all the relevant supporting documents when doing so because no applications would be accepted after the closing date.
Who qualifies?
The concession is applied only to qualifying students who are registered in the 2021 academic cycle and are without any other form of bursary and requisite financial support.
Nsfas funding is available for any of the 26 public universities or 50 technical vocational and educational training (TVET).
What does the NSFAS funding cover?
According to the Nsfas, the provided financial support to disadvantaged students will cover for:
University
- Accommodation
As per the actual costs charged by the university (costs for private accommodation must not exceed costs for university residence) - Transport (up to 40 km from institution) R7 500 per annum
- Living allowance R15, 000 per annum
- Book allowances R5200 per annum
- Incidental/personal care allowance R2900 per annum for students in catered residences
TVET
- Accommodation in an urban area R24,000 per annum
- Accommodation in an peri-urban area R18,900 per annum
- Accommodation in an rural area R15,750 per annum
- Transport (up to 40 km from institution) R7,350 per annum
- Transport R7000 per annum
- Incidental/personal care allowance R2900 per annum
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Source: News365