For South African students seeking financial aid, navigating the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) can feel like decoding a complex puzzle. While navigating application details and funding deadlines can be challenging, simply logging into the MyNSFAS account should not be. We have the answers to the NSFAS login process in this article, guiding you through each step like a friendly academic advisor.
Step 1: NSFAS Login – Where to Go?
There are two main options for accessing your NSFAS Login page:
The NSFAS website:
- Head to https://my.nsfas.org.za/.
- Look for the “MyNSFAS” tab.
- Click on “Log in.”
Remember, your South African ID number serves as your username.
The NSFAS App:
Download the NSFAS App from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Login credentials remain the same – your ID number and password.
Step 2: Recalling Your Password
Forgetting your password happens to the best of us. If your password has gone missing, click on “Forgot password?” on the NSFAS login page. Follow the prompts to reset your password, which may involve entering your registered email address and receiving a one-time PIN (OTP) for verification.

Step 3: New to the Portal? Register!
New applicants seeking NSFAS funding have not logged in yet. No need to stress! Just follow these steps:
- Click on “Register” on the NSFAS login page or open the app and
- Choose the “Create Profile” button (Be prepared to provide your ID number, name, email address, cell phone number, and a secure password).
- Upload a copy of your ID document for verification.
Remember to tick the box allowing NSFAS to check your information, an important step in the process. Once you receive an OTP on your email and phone, enter it to complete your registration.
Make sure to have the following documents handy for the application process:
Required NSFAS Application Documents:
- Your cell phone number and email address
- A copy of your ID or birth certificate
- Copies of your parents’, guardians’, or spouse’s identification
- Proof of your income or IRP5 for one year (if applicable) OR
- A signed and completed Disability Annexure Form if this applies to you.
- A signed and completed Vulnerable Child Declaration and Consent Form if you have been identified by the Department of Social Development as a Vulnerable Child.
- Proof of income from your parents, guardians, or spouse
Remember, SASSA Grant Recipients do not need to provide proof of income.
Step 4: Secure Your Login
Now that you are logged in, prioritise security! Change your password regularly, using a combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid using easily guessable information like birthdays or names. Remember to log out after each session, especially if using a public computer.
Bonus Tip: Bookmark the login page or keep the app readily accessible on your phone for quick and easy access to your NSFAS account.
Logging into your NSFAS account should not be a source of anxiety. By following these simple steps and prioritizing security, you can access your funding information and stay up to date on your application status with ease.
Read more: A Comprehensive Guide to the NSFAS Application Process.
Remember, if you encounter any difficulties, the NSFAS website and app offer help and FAQ sections, and you can always reach out to their dedicated customer care team for assistance.
We hope this guide has empowered you to conquer the NSFAS login process and focus on what truly matters – pursuing your academic aspirations without financial burdens. Now go forth and conquer those textbooks!