NSFAS Online Application 2022 Guide For Financial Funding. NSFAS Status Check 2021, NSFAS Login Portal. NSFAS is a public entity under the Department of Higher Education and Training. NSFAS provides financial help through study bursaries to deserving students at TVET colleges and public universities. The funding covers the cost of registration, tuition as well as allowances for learning material, food, personal care, transport or accommodation.We have been around for over 28 years; assisting over 4 million South Africans achieve their dreams.
NSFAS Online Application Guide For Financial Funding
Who qualifies for funding?
- South African citizens
- SASSA grant recipients
- Applicants whose combined household
income is not more than R350 000 per year - Persons with disability whose combined
household income is not more than R600 000 per year. - Applicants who first registered at university before 2018 whose household income is not more than R122 000 per year.
Who should not apply?
- Students who have completed a previous qualification, unless they apply for an approved funded post-graduate qualification.
- Students who have already applied and received funding in previous years. They are automatically funded for the duration of their studies, provided they pass their modules and meet the academic requirements.
It is very important that during the
application, applicant provides the correct ID
number, name(s) and surname as reflected in
their ID documents NSFAS will validate the ID upfront. This will allow us to prepopulate your application form with the validated and correct information received from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA), South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), Department of Basic Education (DBE) and others.
Benefits for applicants
- User-friendly application form that you can complete anytime, anywhere, on a mobile device.
- Reduce time spent on completing an application.
- Improve the accuracy of the application through data validation and pre-population of fields.
Required documents All applicants
- Copy of ID
- Must have consent from parent(s), guardian or spouse to submit their personal information for validation
and verification. Once you accept the application terms and conditions, you confirm that you have received consent from all relevant parties.
If the applicant is dependant on their parents, guardian or spouse, they must provide:
- ID copies of parent(s), guardian or spouse
- Proof of income of parent(s), guardian or spouse (payslip or appointment letter, where applicable)
If the applicant is self-sufficient, they must provide:
- Proof of income (payslip or appointment letter)
- 1 year’s IRP5 form
Note: If you are a SASSA recipient, then no proof of income is required. Certified documents are not a requirement due to COVID-19 restrictions
Create your myNSFAS account
You must have your own:
- Valid email address and cellphone number
- Your South African ID number
1. Go to www.nsfas.org.za, click myNSFAS and click on ‘REGISTER’ Provide NSFAS with consent to verify your details with third party agencies
by clicking on the tick box. Check the accuracy of all details and update your details where necessary.
2. Create your myNSFAS account Once you have completed all the required fields, click on ‘submit’. To complete the registration of the account, you will receive a One Time Pin on the cellphone number and email address you provided.
3. Enter the One Time Pin and click on ‘submit’. You will receive a confirmation message to confirm that your profile has been created. You can now log in. Students are encouraged to keep their usernames and passwords safe and
never share them with anyone.
Complete your application
1. Click on the ‘Apply’ tab. ID number, name(s), surname, cell number and email address will be pre-populated. This information is taken from your profile registration. You will then fill in the rest of the required fields.
2. Upload the relevant supporting documents. Agree to the terms and conditions by ticking the box and click ‘submit’.
Once your application is submitted, an Application Reference Number is sent to
your email and cellphone.
3. Once you have submitted your application, you can track your application status by logging into your myNSFAS account!
Types of messages to students if validation with the Department of Home Affairs is not completed Unverified profile
Scenario: Applicant can create a myNSFAS account but DHA is down.
First SMS: Your myNSFAS account has been created. We are unable verify your details right now. You will receive a SMS once verified. You may then apply for funding. NSFAS
Follow- up SMS depending on the verification results:
- Account creation complete SMS– Your myNSFAS account has been verified. Click
https://bit.ly/3hE6fpC to complete account registration & apply for funding, if you have not applied yet. NSFAS or - Account creation mismatch SMS – The ID number provided does not match your
names/surname. Please register a new myNSFAS account www.nsfas.org.za. NSFAS or - ID number deceased SMS: ID number provided is recorded as deceased by Department of Home Affairs. Contact the department to rectify & then apply for NSFAS before 30 November. NSFAS
Types of messages to students if validation with the Department of Home Affairs is not completed
Submitted unverified application:
Scenario: Applicant has submitted an application but DHA is down
First SMS: Dear applicant, we have received your application. You will receive a notification once your details are verified. Your ref number is OAXXXXXXX. NSFAS Follow- up SMS depending on the verification results:
- Verification completed successfully SMS: Dear applicant, your details have been verified. You may now track your application progress through your myNSFAS account www.nsfas.org.za. NSFAS or
- Application mismatch SMS: The ID number, names & or surname do not match on your application. Log into your myNSFAS account to update your personal details www.nsfas.org.za. NSFAS or
- ID number deceased SMS: ID number on your NSFAS application is recorded as
deceased by Department of Home Affairs. Contact the department to rectify & then
submit a NSFAS appeal. NSFAS
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What if the student has forgotten their old username, password and cellphone number?
How do they reset their profile?
Follow the below steps to reset your myNSFAS login details:
STEP 1 – Go to : www.nsfas.org.za , click on ‘myNSFAS’ and then select ‘forgot password.
STEP 2 – Type in your ID number and choose what you require help with: password or
username or both, then click ‘submit’.
STEP 3 – The username and the link to change your password will be sent via SMS and email.
STEP 4 – Open the link to be redirected to the reset password page.
STEP 5 – Reset your password by following the prompts on your screen.