Unisa Application NSFAS

Many South Africans dream of furthering their education at the University of South Africa (Unisa), Africa’s leading distance learning university.

However, financial limitations can often be a major problem.

Fortunately, the National Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) was designed to assist qualifying students.

What is NSFAS?

NSFAS is a government entity that provides financial help to South African students from disadvantaged backgrounds who wish to pursue post-secondary studies.

This financial aid can cover tuition fees, living expenses, and allowances for books and travel.

Can I apply at Unisa with NSFAS?

Yes, you can apply for NSFAS funding if you are planning to register at Unisa.

Unisa is one of the many public universities that partner with NSFAS to offer financial aid to deserving students.

How to apply at Unisa with NSFAS

The application process for NSFAS funding at Unisa is straightforward. These are the steps involved:

  1. Visit myNSFAS account creation: https://my.nsfas.org.za/ or download the NSFAS app to create a profile. You will need your South African ID number, cellphone number, and email address for this step.
  2. Once your profile is created, scroll to the “Apply” tab and select the relevant funding cycle (typically for the following year). Choose “University of South Africa” as your institution.
  3. Complete the online application. The online application form will require your personal information, contact details, and program details at Unisa. Ensure you have all the necessary supporting documents ready to upload, such as:
    • Certified copies of your ID document (applicant and parent/guardian/spouse)
    • Proof of income for non-SASSA recipients (payslips, bank statements)
    • Disability Annexure A Form (if applicable)
  4. Take your time to review your application before submitting it electronically. Once it’s submitted, you can track the progress of your application within your myNSFAS account.

The application deadlines for NSFAS funding are usually around August/September of the preceding year.

Always refer to the official NSFAS website for the most up-to-date deadlines to avoid missing out.

Can I track the status of my NSFAS application?

Yes, you can track the status of your NSFAS application by logging into your myNSFAS account.

The system will display updates regarding the verification of your information and the overall funding decision.

How much is the NSFAS allowance for Unisa students in 2024?

The specific amount of the NSFAS allowance for Unisa students in 2024 will be determined based on your financial situation, chosen program of study, and location of residence.

However, NSFAS typically pays R700 per module for the first 4 modules, R5460 for 5 or more modules per academic year.

Students who have registered for 10 or more modules qualify for an incidental allowance of R304. 50 per month for 10 months.

Additionally, NSFAS provides living allowances that cover expenses like accommodation, meals, learning materials, and transport.

The exact amount of the living allowance will vary depending on your circumstances, but you can find more information and estimates on the NSFAS website.