Can You Apply For NSFAS Without Matric? Most of Asked Question People want to know if they can Apply For NSFAS Without Matric? This article prepared to answer it.
The most common bursary provider in South Africa is the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas). Nsfas currently provides bursaries to more than 700,000 students in South Africa. To qualify for Nsfas bursaries, university students must have obtained a matric certificate.
However, Nsfas does fund students for Pre-Vocational Learning Programmes (PLP) at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges. PLP’s are aimed at students who have completed Grade 9, want to study National Certificate Vocational (NCV) but missed out to study due to a low academic result.
In order to qualify for NSFAS university funding, students will have to meet the following criteria:
- Must be a South African citizen.
- Academically deserving and can demonstrate the ability to succeed in your studies.
- Applied or are applying to study at a public university for a qualification.
- You need to have passed Grade 12 to receive NSFAS funding to study at a university.
- Applicants whose combined household income is not more than R350 000 per annum
- A person with a disability with a combined household income of no more than R600 000 per annum.
- Students who started studying before 2018 whose household income is not more than R122 000 per annum.
Therefore, if you did not pass your matric, you will not be eligible for NSFAS university funding.
Those who applied for NSFAS TVET College funding have to meet the following criteria:
- Must be a South African citizen.
- Must be registered or intending to register on a PLP, NC(V) or Report 191 programme at any of the fifty (50) public TVET Colleges in South Africa.
- Must require financial assistance.
- You need to pass Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12.
- Should you be a returning student, you must demonstrate proven and accepted academic performance in line with the College’s progression policy or the progression prescriptions of the Bursary Rules and Guidelines (whichever is higher).
- Must not be enrolling for a qualification that duplicates previous learning that was state-funded.
- Household income is less than R350,000 per year.
If you meet these requirements, then you will be eligible for NSFAS TVET College funding which covers tuition fees, accommodation fees, and transport allowances.