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Who qualifies for financial aid and what are the criteria? |
Financially needy and academically deserving students. |
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What does it cover? |
Study fees and academic essentials such as prescribed books and stationery. No accommodation, meals, pocket money or transport is covered. |
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Is it renewable? |
Yes, on proof of academic progress and subject to the availability of funds. Only students who have applied are considered for re-awards. |
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Does the student need surety to qualify for a loan? |
No surety is required. |
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What documents are required to support an application? |
Certified copies of the applicant’s ID and proof of income such as a payslip, pension slip, an affidavit stating source of income, or a letter from an employer where no payslip is available. |
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Can the student apply at UNISA for financial assistance to study at another university? |
No, each higher education institution has its own financial aid office for its own students. |
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Is the loan transferable? |
No, it can only be used in one academic year at one particular institution. |
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What happens to unutilised credit in a student’s account? |
Any unutilised funds are returned to the donor to reduce the loan amount or to serve as repayment. |
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What other financial options/packages are available? |
They are:
- Department of Labour (DOL) – for students with disabilities
- Margaret Orr – for black female students under 35 years of age
- UNISA postgraduate bursaries – for Master’s degrees by full research and doctoral studies
- Club bursaries – for paid-up members of certain consumer clubs, e.g. HomeChoice and JD Group. Application available in club magazines
- Funza Lushaka Bursary for Teaching Profession
- Social Development Bursary for Social Work Profession
- BestMed bursary for nursing students
- Old Mutual bursary for finance, agriculture and law students (best academic performers are selected)
- Unisa Fundation Bursaries
- Edu-Loan
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What is the difference between a loan and a bursary? |
A loan is repayable with interest and a bursary is non-repayable, being awarded on academic merit. |
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Where can students hand in their completed application forms? |
At any of UNISA’s regional offices, (Student Administration section), or DSF on the Pretoria or Florida campus. |
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When can a student expect an outcome for the first registration period? |
Students who do not meet donor criteria will be informed before registration (except for academic requirements). Once applications have been captured, they cannot be processed if students have not temporarily registered. Students are urged to do so as soon as registration opens as students will be informed on a weekly basis (during registration) on whether their application for funding was successful. |
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Can a student be funded for short courses? |
Only formal qualifications, e.g. national diplomas and degrees, are funded. Short courses and certificate programmes do not qualify for funding. |
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What is the interest rate payable? |
NSFAS does not lend money to students in order to make a profit. Loans are made at a rate far lower than that charged by financial institutions such as banks. Interest varies each year. |
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When can a student start repaying a loan? |
A loan is repayable as soon as a student secures employment (irrespective of whether the qualification is completed or not) and earning an annual salary of R26 300 or more. Arrangements for repayment can be made directly with NSFAS at (021) 763-3232 and not at DSF. |
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How is it repayable? |
Repayments can either be deducted from the student’s salary or be made by means of debit order. Alternatively, the money can be deposited directly into the NSFAS account. |
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Will the University require money before allowing a student to register? |
Upon application a student is required to be the minimum administrative fee for application. Upon registration a student will be asked whether he/she has applied for funding, and the University will ONLY register the student temporarily. Full registration will be affected once the application is processed. |
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Will a student who is originally from Malawi qualify for financial assistance? |
If you have obtained South African citizenship you will qualify for funding. Proof should be submitted. |
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When is the closing date for the first registration cycle? |
Applications for 1st semester close on 30 September of each year. |