The NSFAS Bursary Programme is offered to students intending
to study or already pursuing a public university or TVET college qualification.
Bursary coverage will depend on whether the beneficiary is attending a public
university or TVET school as listed below:
For university students
- Coverage
includes accommodation costs as charged by the institution. Private
accommodation coverage is good only to the same amount public universities
charge for accommodations
- Transportation
costs covers up to R10,000 annually (good for up to distance of up to 40km
- Daily
living allowance of R14 000 per year
- Book
allowance amounting to R5 000 per year
- Personal
or incidental care allowance equal to R2750 for bursars in catered residences
For TVET students
- Urban
area accommodation expenses equal to R24,000 per year
- Peri-urban
area accommodation expenses equal to R18,000 per year
- Rural
area accommodation expenses amounting to R15, 000 annually
- Transportation
allowance equivalent to R10,000 (maximum of 40 km from school)
Who should apply?
Applicants must be able to satisfy the minimum
requirements in order to be considered for the programme:
- Must
have gained admission to a state university or TVET college
- Must
have a combined annual household income amounting to R350 000 maximum
- Students
already studying prior to 2018 with combined annual household income not higher
than R122 000
- For
people living with disability with a combined annual household income not
higher than R600 000
- SASSA
grant beneficiaries are eligible to receive coverage
- Must
be a South African citizen
How do I apply?
If you meet the minimum requirements, there are two ways to
apply:
Make sure to prepare the following supporting documents
for submission:
- Certified
recent copy of ID (no older than 3 months)
- A consent
form duly signed and accomplished. (Click the link to download the
form)
- Applicants
who are dependent on parent’s / spouse / guardian will need to submit the
following:
- Certified
copy of parent’s, guardian’s or spouse’s valid ID
- Proof
of parent’s, guardian’s or spouse’s income (e.g. appointment or payslip)
- Self-supporting
students will need to submit the following:
- IRP5
for the last 3 years
- Proof
of income (e.g. appointment letter or payslip)
- Applicants
living with disability will need to submit the following:
- Accomplished
and signed copy of Disability Annexure A if applicant’s information is
not auto populated on the application page
- Orphaned
applicants will need to submit an Orphan Declaration and Consent Form (not
including consent form)
- Submit
all other supporting documents if applicable
- Death
certificate
- Retrenchment
letter
- Divorce
decree
Application Deadline?
Deadline for submission of applications is on 30
November 2019.
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