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When to Reapply for NSFAS After Rejection (Full Guide)

Orhan MpondaBy Orhan MpondaApril 27, 2026Updated:April 27, 2026No Comments3 Views
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When to Reapply for NSFAS if Rejected The NSFAS Reapplications is the Request from Students to NSFAS to reconsider its decision not to award funding.

NSFAS Give the second Chance to the students who are Rejected their Applications Get to know the right time to Re Apply.

Can Rejected Nsfas Applicants Reapply For Funding?

Yes, applicants who were rejected from receiving Nsfas funding can reapply for Nsfas.

Nsfas explained, “If you have applied for Nsfas in prior years and your application was not approved but you still need funding for 2023, you may apply again if you meet the funding criteria.”

Who can ReApply?

A student whose application for financial aid is rejected, or the financial aid for a continuing student is withdrawn , may lodge an appeal with the NSFAS.

  • The appeal decisions are subject to budget availability.
  • Appeals will only be considered for students who has applied to NSFAS for Financial Aid.

Who cannot ReApply?

Students are not permitted to appeal if they:

  • Are registered for a qualification that NSFAS does not fund;
  • They have reached N+2 (or N+3 in the case of students with disabilities).
  • The student is a gap year student who NSFAS previously denied financial aid to because s/he did not meet the academic eligibility criteria.
  • The institution has not submitted their registration record to NSFAS or has submitted an incorrect registration record such enquiries should be directed to the institution.

A student must submit an appeal within 30 days of recieving their application results. To submit an appeal, he or she must first log in to his or her myNSFAS profile and provide the requested information.

Here’s How To Apply For NSFAS Bursary Funding

  1. Login into your myNsfas account
  2. Enter the information required by Nsfas
  3. Click on ‘Apply’
  4. Fill in the details that apply to you (fathers details and/or mothers details and/or guardians’ details and/or spouse’s details for married students) and Click Next once you have captured all the details
  5. Once you have completed all required fields and steps, you must upload the necessary documents,
  6. Once you have uploaded all the necessary documents, Click ‘Next’
  7. Confirm that the details and the documents you provided are correct and click ‘submit’
  8. NSFAS

Who Is Eligible For NSFAS Bursaries?

To qualify for Nsfas bursaries, students must come from homes where the household income does not exceed R350,000 per annum. Students who have a disability can have a household income not exceeding R600,000.

Students must be registered or intending to register in an approved course at a public university or Technical and Vocational Education and Training (Tvet) college.

Frequently Asked Questions About the NSFAS Bursary

1. Who qualifies for NSFAS funding? National Student Financial Aid Scheme NSFAS funding is primarily for South African citizens who are studying or intend to study at public universities or TVET colleges, come from a household with a combined annual income of less than R350,000, and meet the specific admission criteria of the institution. Applications open near the end of the year.

2. How do I apply for NSFAS? Applications are submitted online via the NSFAS website. You’ll need to create an account, fill in the NSFAS application form, and upload the required supporting documents with your online application. You use the same process to re apply if you were rejected on a previous application. Returning students do not need to re apply.

3. What does NSFAS support cover? NSFAS provides coverage for a range of student necessities, including tuition fees, accommodation, meals, transport, and learning materials.

5. Is NSFAS a loan or a bursary scheme? Since 2018, NSFAS has been converted into a bursary scheme for qualifying students, which means it does not need to be repaid. Prior to that, it functioned as a loan system.

4. How do I check my NSFAS application status? You can check your NSFAS application status by logging into your account on the NSFAS website. Once logged in you will be able to see your NSFAS status.

5. What documents do I need to apply for NSFAS? Typically, you’ll need a copy of your ID or birth certificate, consent form, and proof of income or social grant/pension receipts if applicable. You may just need to add your ID number to your application rather than submitting your actual ID document online. Parents or guardians’ IDs and proof of income may also required.

6. Can I apply for NSFAS if I’m already a university student? Yes, students already enrolled at a university or TVET college can apply for NSFAS funding, provided they meet the qualifying criteria.

7. Does NSFAS fund postgraduate studies? NSFAS funding is typically for undergraduate courses. Some postgraduate qualifications, like PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education), may be funded based on the availability of funds and the field of study.

8. What happens if I fail some modules, will NSFAS continue to fund me? NSFAS may continue to fund you, but it depends on the NSFAS policy at the time. Typically, you need to pass a certain percentage of your modules to continue receiving funding.

9. When do I need to reapply for NSFAS? Students need to reapply for NSFAS each academic year within the specified application period.

10. Can NSFAS fund me if I’m studying part-time? Part-time students at universities are not typically funded by NSFAS. However, some part-time students at TVET colleges may be eligible for NSFAS funding, subject to meeting other qualifying criteria.

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