How UNISA NSFAS Allowances Will Be Paid For March 2025? The University of South Africa (Unisa) is commencing the 2025 academic year with many of its students funded by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). The government funding scheme has revealed how Unisa students will be paid their allowances in March 2025.
What is NSFAS?
NSFAS provides comprehensive bursaries and student loans to deserving students enrolled in approved courses at universities and TVET colleges. NSFAS funding covers tuition, registration fees, and several allowances for food, accommodation, and learning materials.
How UNISA NSFAS Allowances Will Be Paid For March 2025
Students at TVET Colleges will receive their NSFAS allowances directly to their bank accounts, while University students will receive their allowances through their universities.
Contact Information for Issues
Unisa advised students whose allowances appear to be wrong or not loaded should contact the Unisa student funding department at [email protected].
Outstanding Balances and NSFAS Funding
Students funded by the NSFAS often wonder why their study fee accounts reflect an outstanding balance despite having approved funding. While the scheme takes responsibility for settling tuition fees, these payments may occur later in the academic year.
Exclusions and Limitations
NSFAS funding applies only to students registered for their first qualification and courses covered under its funding policy. However, students should note that NSFAS does not cover additional charges such as fees for supplementary exams, remarking, or textbooks billed directly to the study fee account.
Conclusion
NSFAS plays a crucial role in supporting Unisa students by providing essential funding for their education. Understanding the payment methods and limitations of NSFAS allowances helps students manage their finances effectively during the academic year.