Category Archives: NSFAS

How to Re-apply for NSFAS if You Already Have an Account?

Source Image: Careers Portal   You’ve tasted the sweet relief of NSFAS funding, helping you take those first crucial steps toward your academic dreams. But what happens when your journey takes an unexpected turn? Maybe you’ve decided to switch courses, or perhaps you’re taking a well-deserved gap year. Or maybe your current funding is about… Read More »

How to Cancel Your NSFAS Application Online?

Source Image: SASSA Loans   You’ve worked hard to secure your spot at university or technikon. The excitement of starting a new chapter is palpable. But amidst the anticipation, the weight of tuition fees can be a daunting reality. For many South African students, NSFAS is a lifeline, a financial bridge to higher education. Yet, circumstances change.… Read More »

How to get the SARS Consent Form for NSFAS Application?

Source Image: Bursaries Portal   So, you’re on the brink of a new chapter – tertiary education. Excitement, nerves, and a whole lot of unknowns probably fill your headspace right now. Amidst the flurry of applications, registrations, and course selections, there’s another crucial piece of the puzzle: finances. If you’re eyeing the National Student Financial… Read More »

What Does ‘Awaiting Evaluation’ Mean in NSFAS?

Source Image: NSFAS Login   You’ve invested your hopes and efforts into your tertiary application. For years, you’ve envisioned yourself in a lecture hall, surrounded by peers eager to absorb knowledge. Yet, faced with your NSFAS application status, you encounter the daunting phrase: “Awaiting Evaluation“. The uncertainty is profound. Questions flood your mind—Can I manage… Read More »

How Can I Check Balance on My Coinvest NSFAS?

Source Image: Gauteng News   Let’s be honest here….Student life can be stressful! From lectures, assignments, and the constant juggle of making ends meet. If you’re an NSFAS beneficiary, your Coinvest allowance is likely a lifeline, helping you cover everything from textbooks to transport. But have you ever found yourself wondering, “Where exactly did my… Read More »