Higher education and training Minister, Dr Blade Nzimande says all NSFAS-funded students will be registered by all institutions of higher learning without an upfront registration fee while they await their application results.
The financial aid scheme will also make upfront payments to institutions to cover costs related to registration, tuition fees and living allowances.
“In the interim NSFAS has agreed with all our institutions to allow all the NSFAS confirmed funded students to register for the 2023 academic year. This arrangement also applies to all students who qualify under historic debt funds. What does this mean? All NSFAS stipend so will register without having to pay for anything as we start the 2023 academic year,” says Nzimande.
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