In South Africa, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a pivotal beacon of hope for thousands of students striving for a brighter future through education. However, many students are in panic as university registrations are closing and they can’t seem to get over the huddle of the NSFAS: process awaiting evaluation.
The hashtag #processawaitingevaluation has surged on Twitter, becoming a collective voice for students entangled in the procedural wait of the application evaluation.
This article delves into the heart of the students’ frustrations, exploring the reasons behind the delays and the implications these hold for their academic journeys. Drawing from firsthand accounts shared on social media, we aim to uncover the nuances of the “Awaiting Evaluation” status, providing insights into what it signifies, the typical duration of the evaluation process, and the steps students can take to potentially expedite their applications.
NSFAS: Process Awaiting Evaluation
Here’s a summary of what students are saying about the NSFAS process and the waiting for evaluation:
- Students are expressing frustration over the length of time it takes for their applications to be evaluated.
 - Some students have been waiting for more than three weeks for their status to change.
 
One student mentioned that their application has been awaiting evaluation for a month, and they were concerned because registrations were closing soon.
Another student mentioned that their application has been stuck at the evaluation stage since September last year.
- A student suggested going to the designated finance offices for quicker assistance.
 
What Does “Awaiting Evaluation” Status Mean
It’s important to note that the “Awaiting Evaluation” status means that NSFAS has received the application, it’s been captured but it has not been evaluated.  
The “Awaiting Evaluation Escalation” status means the application does not have supporting documentation, so it is sitting in the Team leader’s inbox.
NSFAS advices you to please log into your MyNsfas account and check if there are any outstanding documents that you need to upload.
How Long Does Evaluation Take?
The awaiting evaluation stage typically takes between 5 to 10 working days. However, individual timelines may vary. External factors, such as high application volumes, can extend the process to up to 30 days. A prolonged evaluation period does not imply rejection.
For more information read: https://nsfas-onlineapplication.co.za/how-long-does-nsfas-awaiting-evaluation-take/
Conclusion
The journey through the application process, and the “Awaiting Evaluation” status, represents a phase of uncertainty and anxiety for many South African students. As our exploration reveals, the frustrations voiced under the #processAwaitingEvaluation hashtag are not just about administrative delays; they reflect deeper concerns over educational access and the future.
While NSFAS provides a crucial lifeline for students, the variance in evaluation times—ranging from the expected 5 to 10 working days to as long as 30 days due to external factors—underscores a critical need for system optimization and clearer communication.
The advice to check for outstanding documents and visit finance offices suggests avenues for students to assert some control over their applications. Ultimately, resolving these delays and improving the evaluation process is essential not only for alleviating immediate student anxieties but also for reinforcing the foundation of equitable access to higher education in South Africa.

                               
                             
		
		
		
		
		