Can You Apply For NSFAS For Second Semester 2026-2027
Can You Apply For NSFAS For Second Semester 2026-2027
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) plays a role in supporting students from disadvantaged backgrounds in South Africa, providing essential financial aid for their tertiary education. As students pursue their academic goals, understanding the application periods and eligibility is vital for securing this financial support.
Many students are often confused about when they can apply for NSFAS, especially concerning second-semester opportunities. With the academic calendar for 2026-2027 approaching, prospective applicants must be informed about the specific application timelines and requirements. Knowing whether NSFAS will accept applications for the second semester of the 2026-2027 academic year can significantly influence students’ decisions and preparations for their studies.
This essay will explore the nuances of the NSFAS application process for the second semester and discuss essential details, such as eligibility criteria and application procedures. By examining these factors, we can provide clarity and guidance for students eager to access funding for their education during this period. Ultimately, ensuring that students are well-informed is critical for fostering equal educational opportunities in South Africa.
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What is NSFAS?
NSFAS is a government entity under the Department of Higher Education and Training established according to the NSFAS Act (Act 56 of 1999) to provide financial support to disadvantaged students who wish to further their studies at public universities or TVET colleges.
Who qualifies for NSFAS funding?
- All South African citizens
- All SASSA grant recipients qualify for funding
- Applicants whose combined household income is not more than R350 000 per annum
- The person with disability: Combined household income must not be more than R600 000 per annum
- Students who started studying before 2018 and whose household income is not more than R122 000 per annum.
Who should not apply?
- Students who have completed a previous qualification.
- Students with a combined household income of more than R350 000 per annum.
- Students who have already applied, qualified and received funding. They are automatically funded for the duration of their studies provided they pass their modules and meet the academic requirements.
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What does the bursary cover?
Amounts indicated for accommodation, living allowance, transport and learning materials need to be aligned with the approved latest DHET guidelines.
UNIVERSITY
- Accommodation: As per the actual costs charged by the university (costs for private accommodation must not exceed costs for university residence)
- Transport (up to 40 km from the institution) R7 500 per annum
- Living allowance R15, 000 per annum
- Book allowances R5200 per annum
- Incidental/personal care allowance of R2900 per annum for students in catered residences
TVET
- Accommodation in an urban area is R24,000 per annum
- Accommodation in a peri-urban area Ris 18,900 per annum
- Accommodation in a rural area Ris 15,750 per annum
- Transport (up to 40 km from the institution) R7,350 per annum
- Transport R7000 per annum
- Incidental/personal care allowance R2900 per annum
Documentation Required To Apply For NSFAS
- NSFAS requires personal information from agencies relating to the employment status and level of income of the applicant’s parents or guardians/spouse.
- The Principal of the School or the Social Worker completes the NSFAS Declaration Form. (Non-SASSA only).
- The Orphan and Vulnerable Child Declaration Form (for applicants under 18 years) is completed by the Social Worker. (Non-SASSA only).
- The NSFAS Consent form is completed by the applicant and/or parent/s, guardian or spouse. SASSA recipients do not require this form. (Non-SASSA only).
- If an applicant has indicated that they have a Legal guardian, they must provide proof of guardianship issued by the Court.
- Guardianship (not court-appointed) applicant to provide NSFAS declaration form.
- Disability Annexure Form: The form must be filled out by a certified, duly registered medical doctor or another suitably qualified professional (such as an optometrist, physiotherapist, or head of the disability unit), who may confirm the student’s status as disabled and specify the kind of support the student needs as well as how the student would benefit from the suggested support.
How To Apply For NSFAS
Once you have confirmed your eligibility and gathered the necessary documents, follow these steps to apply for NSFAS:
- Visit the NSFAS website at www.nsfas.org.za and click on the myNSFAS tab.
- Create a myNSFAS account if you do not have one, or log in to your existing account.
- Click on the “Apply” tab on the myNSFAS page and fill in the required sections with your details.
- Upload all the necessary supporting documents.
- Carefully review your application to ensure all information is accurate before submitting it.
- Click the “SUBMIT” button to ensure your application is sent for evaluation.
- It is essential to keep track of your application status by logging in to your myNSFAS account.
Prospective students should be aware that they cannot apply for NSFAS funding for the second semester of the 2026-2027 academic year, as applications will not reopen until September 2025 for the next academic cycle. This information is crucial for students planning their educational journey and financial arrangements. As alternatives exist, students are encouraged to explore all funding options available to ensure they can pursue their higher education aspirations effectively. Proper planning and timely applications are essential to securing financial support for academic success.
For general and student enquiries:
For all other queries regarding students:
Tel No.: 08000 67327
Email: info@nsfas.org.za
Physical Address (Head Office):
The Halyard, 4 Christiaan Barnard St,
Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001
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