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Thousands of students registered at Unisa benefit from NSFAS funding. Here's how they will be paid their allowances.


Thousands of students will receive NSFAS loans, however, they won't receive all the allowances that bursary recipients receive.


The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) will continue funding thousands of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College students in 2025. The scheme has confirmed the updated allowance amounts for April 2025.


With the new academic year underway, thousands of students across South Africa are eager for updates on their NSFAS allowance payments for April 2025. Following the recent increase in NSFAS funding, understanding how allowances will be processed is essential.


The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has announced new regulations impacting accommodation providers for students receiving NSFAS bursaries and loans. These new steps aim to improve the standard and suitability of student accommodation across South Africa.


The accommodation allowance is essential as it enables students to live near their educational institutions. NSFAS has confirmed the payment schedule for landlords.


For South African university students receiving NSFAS funding, understanding the allowance payment process is crucial. This article provides key information about NSFAS payments for April 2025.


NSFAS confirmed the allowance payment dates for the 2025 academic year. These payments depend on institutions submitting valid student registration data before the specified cut-off dates.


Despite facing various challenges, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) exceeded its funding targets in 2024. This was confirmed by Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela.


Thousands of Unisa students receive NSFAS allowances. Here's when they will receive payments in April 2025.


Students transitioning between Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges and universities will face alterations to their National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) loan agreements, according to the scheme's 2025 Eligibility Criteria and Conditions.


The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) funds thousands of students around South Africa. This article outlines how NSFAS will disburse allowances to thousands of TVET College students in April 2025.


Over a million South African students rely on NSFAS funding which includes essential NSFAS allowances that cover living expenses. If you're a NSFAS-funded student, you're likely wondering how your April 2025 allowances will be disbursed.


NSFAS not only provides bursaries to students, but loans as well. Out of the thousands of NSFAS loan applications received, only a tiny fraction, a mere 2%, have been granted funding.


NSFAS funding is comprehensive and covers most costs associated with getting a qualification. Thousands of students have secured funding for the 2025 academic year.


Billions in financial aid have been injected into South African tertiary education as NSFAS begins its 2025 disbursements, aiming to alleviate student financial burdens.


More than one million social grant beneficiaries will be unable to use their Sassa gold cards from April 2025. However, they will still receive their grants through alternative payment methods.


Hundreds of students will receive vital NSFAS loans. Continued funding, however, hinges on annual review and academic performance.


The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) plays a vital role in funding the higher education dreams of countless students at public institutions in South Africa. If you're a student at the University of South Africa (Unisa), the country's largest university, you're likely wondering about your NSFAS allowances for March.


Thousands of students who applied for funding from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) for the 2025 academic year were unsuccessful. However, they have the opportunity to appeal and have their applications reconsidered.

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