For many South African students (over a million of them), the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) acts as a crucial stepping stone towards achieving their academic dreams. If you are aiming to get funded by NSFAS in 2024, navigating the process can seem daunting. But fear not! This guide will equip you with the knowledge and resources to confidently pursue your NSFAS allowance in 2024.
NSFAS Eligibility: Are You on the Right Track?
Before diving into the application process, ensure you meet the basic eligibility criteria:
- South African Citizenship or Permanent Residency: You must be a South African citizen or permanent resident.
- Financial Needs: Your combined household income shouldn’t exceed R350,000 per year (except for individuals with disabilities, where the limit is R600,000).
- SASSA Recipient Advantage: If you receive a SASSA grant, you automatically qualify for financial aid.
Academic Standing: For returning students, maintaining good academic progress is crucial.(The minister has approved some eligibility criteria in 2024, read here to find out more).
Application Timelines: Don’t Miss the Boat!
The 2024 application window will be closing soon on February 15th, 2024. Therefore, it is important to stay informed about future timelines. Visit the NSFAS website, social media platforms, or app regularly for updates.
Essential Steps for Application:
- Create a myNSFAS Account: Head to https://my.nsfas.org.za/ or download the NSFAS app to register.
- Complete the Application Form: Carefully fill out the online form, providing accurate and complete information.
- Gather Supporting Documents: Depending on your situation, you might need documents like ID, proof of income, and disability certificates. Check the NSFAS website for the full list.
- Submit Your Application: Once you have double-checked everything, hit submit!
Want a comprehensive list of the supporting documents you will need for your application? Read here.
Beyond the Application: Staying Informed
While you wait for your application status, stay proactive:
- Track Your Application: Use your myNSFAS account or app to monitor your application’s progress.
- Stay Updated: Regularly check the NSFAS website and social media for announcements and updates.
- Seek Help: If you encounter issues or have questions, contact the NSFAS Contact Centre or visit a local NSFAS office as soon as you can.
Remember: NSFAS plays a vital role in making education accessible. By understanding the eligibility criteria, application process, and key resources, you can increase your chances of securing an NSFAS allowance and embarking on your academic journey.
Types of NSFAS Allowances
The NSFAS allowance in 2024 covers a few different components:
- Tuition Fees: NSFAS covers all your tuition fees directly to the educational institution.
- Accommodation: Eligible students receive assistance with accommodation costs.
- Living Allowance: A stipend for daily living expenses, including food, transportation, and study materials.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the guidelines for NSFAS allowance in 2024 that has been approved by the DHET:
For Universities
- Institution accommodation in a metro area: R66 500 per year.
- Institution accommodation in a non-metro area: R57 500 per year.
- Private accommodation in a metro area: R50 000 per year.
- Private accommodation in a non-metro area: R41 000 per year.
- Transport: (up to 40 km from the institution) R7 875 per year.
- Living allowance: R16 500 per year.
- Book allowances: R5 460 per year.
- Incidental/personal care allowance: R3 045 per year for students in catered residences.
For TVETs
- Accommodation in a metro area: R60 000 per year.
- Accommodation in a non-metro area: R51 000 per year.
- Living Allowance: R10 000 per year.
- Transport: (up to 40 km from the institution) R7 350 per year.
- Transport: R7 000 per year.
- Incidental/personal care allowance: R2900 per year.
Check your NSFAS status here.
Additional Resources:
To stay up to date with the latest information about NSFAS allowances in 2024, you can use the following resources:
- NSFAS Website: https://www.nsfas.org.za/
- NSFAS Contact Centre: 0800 067 377
- NSFAS Twitter: https://twitter.com/myNSFAS
Conclusion
Understanding the NSFAS allowance for 2024 is an important part of managing your funding more effectively. The NSFAS programme is a vital resource for South African students seeking financial assistance to pursue their higher education. Understanding the eligibility criteria, diligently following the application process, and managing the allowances responsibly are unmissable steps toward a successful educational journey.