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2021 NSFAS Late Application Opportunity
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NSFAS ANNOUNCES APPLICATION OPPURTUNITY FOR ELIGIBLE STUDENTS WITHOUT FUNDING IN 2021
NSFAS announced that there will be an opportunity for eligible students to apply for the 2021 academic year.
Applications will be open for 2 weeks from
17 August 2021 until 3 September 2021
. Visit the NSFAS website at
www.nsfas.org.za
for full details on how to submit the application.
Please note the following:
Who qualifies for funding?
Undergraduate students only without any other funding
South African citizens
SASSA grant recipients
Applicants whose
combined
household income is not more than R350 000 p.a
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 p.a
Only eligible students will be considered
. Students who applied previously and were rejected by NSFAS based on the reasons provided will not be considered again.
Required documents:
If you are a SASSA recipient, then no proof of income is required.
Copy of ID
Once you accept the application terms and conditions, you confirm that you have received consent from all relevant parties.
If the applicant is dependent 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 (SASSA no proof of income required)
A completed and signed Vulnerable Child Declaration and Consent Form which must be completed by a social worker.
If parent(s) are unemployed submit a Retrenchment letter/Proof of SASSA recipient letter
If parent(s) are deceased submit a Death certificate/s.
If parent(s) are divorced a Divorce decree is required.
Disability requirements:
A completed and signed Disability Annexure A Form (if their information is not pre-populated on the online application form).
(Find attached the official documentation received from NSFAS in this regard, providing assistance and guidance to students on how to apply).
Circular Notice 07 for Universities request for list of 2021 registered, unfunded students eligible for NSFAS funding
NSFAS announces application opportunity for eligible students without funding in 2021