Choose Any of the Universities Below that You Want to Apply for Nsfas 2024 for
Apply for Nsfas for North-West University
Apply for Nsfas for Stellenbosch University
Apply for Nsfas for Sol Plaatje University
Apply for Nsfas for University of Cape Town
Apply for Nsfas for University of Johannesburg
Apply for Nsfas for Nelson Mandela University
Apply for Nsfas for North-West University
Apply for Nsfas for Rhodes University
Apply for Nsfas for the University of South Africa (UNISA)
Apply for Nsfas for University of Johannesburg
Apply for Nsfas for Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University
Apply for Nsfas for the University of Cape Town
Apply for Nsfas for University of KwaZulu-Natal
Apply for Nsfas for University of Limpopo
Apply for Nsfas for University of Mpumalanga
Apply for Nsfas for University of Pretoria
Apply for Nsfas for University of South Africa (UNISA)
Apply for Nsfas for University of the Free State
Apply for Nsfas for the University of the Western Cape
Apply for Nsfas for University of the Witwatersrand
Apply for Nsfas for the University of Venda
Apply for Nsfas for University of Zululand
Apply for Nsfas for Vaal University of Technology
Apply Online for NSFAS 2024 for University Applicants
Things to Know Now Before You Begin the Application
1. Can I apply 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.
2. Can students with disabilities apply for funding? Yes. Students with disabilities are encouraged to apply for financial assistance. They provide 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.
3. Can I apply for NSFAS if I have already studied without the NSFAS funding or with another 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.
4. Do I need to apply for 2023 funding for each semester and trimester if I am currently approved? No, if you are currently funded by them, you are not required to reapply. The approved application will cover your studies till you complete the degree or qualification that you applied for assistance with the bursary for. This means that it will cover the entire duration of your study. It only applies to undergraduates currently as the scheme is pulling away from postgraduate funding, leaving them to get their funding needs sorted out by other funds.