NSFAS Contact Details to Check On Your Bursary Application

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Once you have applied to NSFAS for bursary funding to study at university or TVET college, you need to check up on your application. If they require additional information from you it is very important to provide it as soon as you can. We've got all the contact details you will need to stay in touch with NSFAS.


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NSFAS Tollfree Number

A NSFAS bursary can really change your life. If you have worked hard at school and got good marks you might pass Matric with a Bachelors pass. In the past you might not have been able to study further because your family could not afford it.

You can apply for NSFAS and it can open doors for you, your family, and your community.

If you have specific questions about NSFAS bursaries and financial aid you can phone the toll free number.

Applicants or returning students can contact NSFAS via the contact center Toll free number 08000 67327 on Monday – Friday from 8:00 am to 17:00.

NSFAS Email Address

Another way to contact NSFAS with enquiries if via their email address.

You can also contact them via their email address [email protected].

Contact NSFAS By Cellphone

Students can check their application status via WhatsApp on this number: +27 78 519 8006 or via this USSD code: *120*67327#

Prospective students qualify for a government bursary offered via the NSFAS if they come from a family with a combined household income of R350 000 per year or less.

The NSFAS bursary covers various expenses, amounts are indicated towards student accommodation, living allowance, transport and learning materials that are aligned with the approved latest DHET guidelines

All About The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS)

Before you take the time to phone and wait on hold to speak to someone, rather take the time to read through our introductory information about NSFAS bursaries and financial aid.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has become the most important bursary for South Africans - with more than 1 million students in higher education benefiting.

NSFAS funding is available to students at one of the 26 public universities or 50 TVET colleges across the country, and covers the costs of tertiary education such as registration and tuition fees. This means that NSFAS bursaries are not available if you study at a private college or institution.

The bursary scheme administers funding on behalf of the national government to students in need of financial support. The goal is to help people from working class backgrounds to manage to pay the high costs of university and college fees and living expenses.

NSFAS funding is for South African citizens and you'll find full details on the official website at www.nsfas.org.za

Unfortunately even if you are living here legally from another county, if you are not a South African country you won't be able to access NSFAS funding.

Students who wish to submit NSFAS applications for bursary funding are encouraged to create their own MyNSFAS account on the MyNSFAS portal at www.nsfas.org.za

You can fill out a NSFAS application form online, via the official NSFAS website. The student portal is called MyNsfas

Follow our step by step guide below:

How To Create A MyNsfas Portal Account:

  1. Visit the Nsfas website's homepage at www.nsfas.org.za
  2. Then click on MyNSFAS account on www nsfas org za and select ‘Create Account’
  3. Type in first names (as per ID number)
  4. Type in Surname (as per ID number)
  5. Type in your ID number (this will your username)
  6. Type in your own Email address
  7. Type in your own Cellphone number
  8. Accept terms and conditions Tick the box provided, to allow NSFAS to check the information provided (compulsory)
  9. Create a Password, (to protect your account)

It is important to note that only valid South African ID information will be accepted. An applicant’s South African ID number, Names and Surname have to be validated against the Department of Home Affairs database.

When students need to access their account and check their funding NSFAS status, they are required to log in first.

Here Are The Steps To Login To The MyNsfas Account:

Tips and Advice for Using the MyNSFAS Student Portal

Now that you're familiar with the basics, let's explore some tips to ensure you make the most of your experience on the NSFAS Student Portal at www.nsfas.org.za .

It is always best to find a wifi access point to connect to the MyNsfas student portal. If you don't have wifi at home you might be able to use your school wifi to apply. Ask your teachers if you are able to do this. In many regions the local libraries or council officers have some free wifi access points available.

1. Keep your login credentials secure

Your NSFAS Student Portal account contains sensitive information, so it's crucial to keep your login credentials secure. Follow these tips: Choose a strong password that includes a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid sharing your NSFAS login details with anyone. Regularly update your password to maintain account security.

2. Set reminders for important dates

Missing important deadlines can have a significant impact on your financial aid. To stay on top of your obligations, consider setting reminders for the following dates: Application submission deadlines Document submission deadlines Funding disbursement dates

3. Explore additional resources and support

If you encounter any issues or have specific queries regarding the MyNSFAS Student Portal, don't hesitate to seek additional resources and support.

Here are some avenues to explore:

  • Visit the official NSFAS website at www nsfas org za for information.
  • Contact the NSFAS helpline for personalized assistance or their social media accounts.
  • Reach out to your educational institution's financial aid office for further guidance.

For more information on NSFAS or other funding opportunities visit the Bursaries Portal NSFAS section.

What Your NSFAS Application Status Means

What's the use of being told to check NSFAS application status if you don't understand what you see on the NSFAS application system?

Here's what your NSFAS bursary application status means. It's important to know what the codes mean and if you have to give any more documents to NSFAS.

  • Application Submitted: This NSFAS status means that your NSFAS bursary online application has been loaded onto the NSFAS system successfully.
  • Filtering: If you see this on the NSFAS portal, it means the system is checking if you are a returning student and whether you have any previous qualifications.
  • Validation: NSFAS is conducting third-party checks with SASSA and the Department of Home Affairs.
  • Evaluation: NSFAS is verifying all the documents you have submitted with your NSFAS applications.
  • Funding Eligibility: NSFAS is verifying your household financial status that was declared in your application.
  • Awaiting Academic Results/Admission: NSFAS is checking your academic results and your institution's admission status to ensure that you meet the requirements to be funded by NSFAS. Many find themselves staying on this step for a while. This is because NSFAS has to wait for information from your chosen institution.
  • Awaiting Registration: NSFAS is receiving data from your institution to enable them to create a bursary agreement. This is another step students find themselves on for a while. This is because NSFAS has to wait for information from your chosen institution.
  • Signing Of Agreement: At this stage, you need to sign your bursary agreement so that NSFAS can disburse your allowances.
  • Payments: Your allowances are now being paid either through NSFAS mobile wallet system or through your institution. Students are advised to continue to monitor the myNSFAS portal for updates.

If you need help with your NSFAS application, you can visit your university or college's financial aid office.

 

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