The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) plays a crucial role in making higher education accessible to South African students. With the NSFAS application deadline extended from January 31st to February 15th, 2024, many students are in the anticipation stage, eagerly awaiting the outcome of their applications.
In fact, out of over 1,7 million submissions:
- 269,915 applications are awaiting evaluation.
- 232,559 applications are in progress.
- 102,201 applications have been rejected.
- 1,093 appeals have been lodged.
While this can be a period filled with uncertainty, there are several proactive steps students can take to prepare themselves for the results.
1. Check the Status of Your NSFAS Application
The first step is to ensure that your NSFAS application has been successfully submitted and is in good standing. Log in to the NSFAS portal and check the status of your application. If there are any missing documents or issues with your application, address them promptly to avoid delays in processing.
2. Maintain Academic Focus
While waiting for the NSFAS outcome, it is essential to stay focused on your academic responsibilities. Attend classes, complete assignments, and prepare for exams. Maintaining good academic standing can improve your chances of being approved for financial aid and will also ensure that you are academically prepared for the upcoming semester.
3. Explore Alternative Funding Sources
In case your NSFAS application is not successful or if you need additional financial support, it’s a good idea to explore other funding options. Look for scholarships, bursaries, or part-time work opportunities that can help cover your educational expenses. Local organisations, universities, and government departments often offer various financial aid programs.

4. Seek Financial Advice
If you’re uncertain about your financial situation or how to manage your finances during this period, consider seeking financial advice from a trusted source. Many universities offer financial counselling services to help students make informed financial decisions.
5. Stay Informed
Keep an eye on your email and the NSFAS website for updates on your application status. NSFAS may request additional documentation or provide important information regarding your application outcome. Staying informed and responsive to their communication can help expedite the process.
6. Prepare for All Scenarios
While remaining hopeful about a positive outcome, it is essential to prepare for different scenarios. Be ready to explore options like student loans, learning a new skill, part-time or remote work like tutoring services, or even deferring your studies if necessary. Having a backup plan in place can reduce stress and uncertainty.
Want to know why your application was rejected? Read here for a detailed overview.
(If you would like to know more about how to navigate the NSFAS appeal process in 2024, visit our article here).
7. Stay Positive and Patient
Waiting for the outcome of your NSFAS application can be nerve-wracking, but it is important to stay positive and patient throughout the process. Remember that the application review takes time, and you will eventually receive a response.
Conclusion
The extended NSFAS application deadline provides students with additional time to prepare for their financial aid outcomes. While waiting for the results, students should ensure their applications are complete, maintain academic focus, explore alternative funding sources, seek financial advice, stay informed, prepare for all scenarios, and most importantly, remain positive and patient. By taking these proactive steps, students can better navigate the financial aspect of their education and be well-prepared for whatever the future holds.