NSFAS – How to Apply

By | October 26, 2018


You can apply online at www.nsfas.org.za

Supporting documents

Make sure that you have certified and valid copies of the following documents before attempting to apply for funding:

Your South African identity document / card (or an unabridged birth certificate if you are younger than 16 years old).

The ID of your parents and / or guardian (or death certificate where applicable).



Pay advice / letter of employment / pension advice stating income (SASSA slips are not required and SASSA should not be included as household income).

A completed and signed consent form, which you may download here and must be filled in with your parent / guardian’s signatures. Applications without a consent form signed by all the people whose incomes have been declared in the application will not be accepted and will be considered incomplete.

If you have a disability, please download the Disability Annexure A from www.nsfas.org.za, fill it in and submit it with your application.

Please note: The stamp on all certified documents should not be older than three months.

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