Understanding How Additional Bursaries Can Affect Your NSFAS Funding
The NSFAS allowance covers essential expenses such as tuition fees, accommodation, transport, and living costs. However, many students wonder: Can you lose your NSFAS allowance if you receive another bursary?
The short answer is yes, in some cases. The impact of an additional bursary on your NSFAS funding depends on factors such as the bursary’s coverage, NSFAS regulations, and whether your total financial aid exceeds your actual need.
What NSFAS Covers
NSFAS funding typically provides financial assistance for:
✅ Tuition fees
✅ Accommodation (on-campus or off-campus)
✅ Transport and travel costs
✅ Essential allowances (meals, books, and study materials)
NSFAS aims to cover all unmet financial needs, ensuring students have the resources to complete their studies without financial struggles.
How Bursaries Differ from NSFAS
A bursary is financial assistance from private organizations, government institutions, or businesses. Bursaries may cover:
🔹 Tuition fees
🔹 Accommodation and transport
🔹 Additional student expenses (meals, study materials, etc.)
Unlike NSFAS, bursaries often have conditions such as maintaining academic performance or working for a specific company after graduation.
How Receiving a Bursary Can Affect Your NSFAS Allowance
1. If the Bursary Covers the Same Expenses as NSFAS
If your bursary covers tuition, accommodation, or transport—expenses NSFAS is already funding—NSFAS may reduce or remove that portion of your allowance to prevent over-funding.
Example: If NSFAS funds your accommodation and you receive a bursary for the same expense, NSFAS will likely stop or reduce your accommodation allowance.
2. If the Bursary Covers Only Certain Expenses
Some bursaries only pay for tuition but do not cover accommodation, transport, or living expenses. In such cases, NSFAS will continue funding the areas that the bursary does not cover.
Example: If your bursary covers tuition but not meals and transport, NSFAS will still provide allowances for meals and travel.
3. If Your Total Financial Aid Exceeds Your Need
NSFAS ensures that students do not receive more funding than necessary. If the combination of NSFAS and bursary funds exceeds your total financial need, NSFAS may reduce its contribution.
Example: If your university fees and expenses total R50,000, and you receive R40,000 from NSFAS and an R15,000 bursary, NSFAS may adjust its funding to balance the total amount.
NSFAS Regulations on Receiving a Bursary
NSFAS requires students to declare all bursaries and additional financial aid. If you do not report a bursary, NSFAS may:
⚠️ Demand repayment of overpaid funds
⚠️ Reduce or stop future funding
⚠️ Take disciplinary action
What You Should Do If You Receive a Bursary & NSFAS Funding
1️⃣ Check the Terms of Your Bursary – Understand what the bursary covers and if it overlaps with NSFAS.
2️⃣ Declare All Financial Assistance – Report your bursary to NSFAS to avoid funding conflicts.
3️⃣ Contact NSFAS for Clarification – If unsure, reach out to NSFAS to see how the bursary affects your funding.
4️⃣ Budget Wisely – Ensure you allocate your funds properly to avoid financial struggles.
Final Thoughts
Receiving a bursary can affect your NSFAS funding, but it depends on the specific circumstances. As a student, you must be transparent about any additional funding sources and plan accordingly. If managed properly, having both NSFAS and a bursary can help you cover all academic expenses without financial stress.
Also read: How to Navigate the MyNSFAS Portal for Maximum Efficiency: A Step-by-Step Guide


