What You Can Do About A 'Cancelled' NSFAS Status

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For many students relying on NSFAS funding, seeing the word "Cancelled" next to their application status can be a serious cause for concern. However, it’s important not to panic. Here’s what you need to know about this status and the steps you can take to resolve it.


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NSFAS provides comprehensive bursaries and student loans to deserving learners enrolled in approved courses at universities and TVET colleges. This includes money for tuition and registration fees as well as several allowances for food, accommodation and learning materials

When your NSFAS application status is marked as "Cancelled," it means the application is no longer under consideration. This cancellation could be due to several reasons, ranging from missing documents to inconsistencies in your application.

Steps to Take If Your Application Is Cancelled

  1. Contact NSFAS Directly: The first course of action is to get in touch with NSFAS to find out why your application was canceled. They can provide clarity and outline the necessary next steps.
  2. Review Your Application: Log into your myNSFAS account and carefully inspect your application details. Check for any missing information, errors, or documents that could have led to the cancellation.
  3. Submit an Appeal: If you believe the cancellation was made in error. 

If you did not initiate the cancellation yourself, NSFAS advises students to reach out for clarification and assistance.

To check your NSFAS status, log in to your account on the myNSFAS portal using your username and password. Once logged in, navigate to the "Application Status" tab to view updates on your funding application. The status will indicate whether your application is approved, declined, or still under review. Ensure your contact details are up to date to receive notifications promptly. For assistance, visit the NSFAS website or contact their support team.

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