How to Apply for NSFAS At TVET Colleges (2026 Guide)

8 May 2026 8 min read No comments Applications & Funding
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Quick Summary

QuestionAnswer
Who qualifies?South African citizens from households earning less than R350,000/year
What does NSFAS cover?Registration, tuition, books, learning materials, and monthly allowances for accommodation/transport/living expenses
When to apply?Applications open September 2026 – January 2027 (exact dates TBA by DHET)
Where to apply?nsfas.org.za â€“ only here, no third-party sites
TVET-specific benefit?70% pass requirement (lower than university’s 75%)
Need help?NSFAS contact centre: 0800 067 327

Why NSFAS is a Game-Changer for TVET Students

Every year, thousands of prospective TVET students in South Africa never enrol – not because they lack ambition, but because their families cannot afford registration fees, tuition, or transport costs.

NSFAS exists to solve exactly this problem!

For the 2026 academic year, NSFAS continues its mandate to fund students at all 50 public TVET colleges across South Africa. Unlike a loan, the NSFAS bursary does not need to be repaid if you pass your courses.

This guide walks you through everything you need to know: eligibility, required documents, step-by-step application process, key deadlines, allowances for TVET students, and what to do after approval.

Let’s get you funded.

What Does NSFAS Cover for TVET Students?

ExpenseCoverage Details
Registration feesPaid directly to your TVET college
TuitionFull coverage for approved courses (NATED, NC(V), Occupational, and Pre-vocational programmes)
Books and learning materialsUp to R5,200 per academic year
AccommodationActual costs up to a capped amount (varies by college location)
Transport allowanceFor students living at home, commuting daily (up to R7,500/year for TVET)
Living allowanceFor students in college-provided accommodation (up to R15,000/year for TVET)
Incidental allowanceFor personal expenses (up to R3,045/year for TVET)

Important note: Allowance amounts for TVET students are lower than university students because TVET programmes have shorter contact hours and different cost structures. However, they still make education accessible.

Do You Qualify? NSFAS Eligibility Criteria for 2026

NSFAS funding is not automatic. You must meet all of the following:

Financial Criteria (Must meet ONE)

Household incomeVerdict
Less than R350,000 per yearAutomatically eligible
Between R350,000 – R600,000 per yearEligible only if you are a student with a disability
Above R600,000 per yearNot eligible

Academic Criteria

  • You must be registered (or accepted) at one of South Africa’s 50 public TVET colleges
  • You must pass at least 70% of your modules per academic year to renew funding

Other Requirements

  • You must be a South African citizen
  • You must not have already completed another NSFAS-funded qualification
  • You must apply within the official application window

Special consideration: Orphans, vulnerable children, and students with disabilities receive priority regardless of income.

Which TVET Courses Are Funded by NSFAS?

Programme TypeExamplesDuration
NC(V) (National Certificate Vocational)Civil Engineering, IT and Computer Science, Finance, Tourism, Hospitality, Office Administration3 years
NATED (Report 191)Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Business Management, Human Resource Management18–36 months (trimester-based)
Occupational ProgrammesApprenticeships, Learnerships, Skills programmesVaries
Pre-vocational ProgrammesBridging courses for students who need foundational skills1 year

What is NOT funded?

  • Short courses (under 12 months)
  • Private TVET college programmes (only public colleges)
  • Distance learning only programmes not registered with DHET

NSFAS Application Dates for 2026 (TVET Students)

Official dates for the 2026 academic year have not yet been released by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). However, based on previous years, here is what TVET students can expect:

ApplicationExpected Date (2026–2027)
Applications openMid-September 2026
Applications closeMid-January 2026
First trimester (TVET) funding confirmedDecember 2026 – February 2027
Second trimester funding confirmedApril – May 2027
Third trimester funding confirmedAugust – September 2027

Critical warning: Late applications are rarely accepted. Do not wait for the deadline. Apply as soon as applications open.

Official source for dates: www.nsfas.org.za

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Step-by-Step: How to Apply for NSFAS at a TVET College (2026)

Follow these steps exactly. Do not skip any.

Step 1: Prepare Your Documents

Before opening the application portal, gather these documents as clear colour scans or photos (PDF or JPG, max 5MB each):

DocumentDetails
South African ID (yours)Both sides
ID of parents/guardian/spouse (if applicable)Both sides
Proof of household incomeLatest payslips (not older than 3 months) or affidavit if unemployed
Consent formSigned by you and all household income contributors (download from NSFAS website)
Retrenchment letter (if applicable)Official letter from employer
Death certificate(s) (if applicable)For deceased parent(s)
SASSA letter (if applicable)Confirming grant receipt
Disability medical proof (if applicable)Official document confirming disability

Step 2: Create a myNSFAS Account

  1. Go to www.nsfas.org.za
  2. Click “myNSFAS” in the top right corner
  3. Click “Register”
  4. Enter your ID number (exactly as on your ID)
  5. Enter your full name, surname, email, cellphone number
  6. Create a strong password (write it down – you will need it later)
  7. Verify your account using the one-time PIN (OTP) sent to your phone or email

Step 3: Complete the Online Application

  1. Log into myNSFAS
  2. Click the “Apply” tab
  3. Fill in your personal details (address, contact information, disability status, etc.)
  4. Fill in household information (parents/guardian/spouse details)
  5. Fill in financial details (household income)
  6. Upload all required documents from Step 1
  7. Select your TVET college and course (if known – you can update later)
  8. Review everything carefully

Step 4: Submit and Save Proof

  1. Click “Submit”
  2. A confirmation number will appear – screenshot it
  3. You will receive a confirmation email and SMS
  4. Save the confirmation for future reference

That is it. Do not pay anyone to help you. NSFAS applications are free.

What Happens After You Apply?

StageTimelineWhat to Expect
SubmissionDay 0Confirmation SMS/email with reference number
Vetting2–4 weeksNSFAS checks if your documents are readable and complete
Verification4–8 weeksThird-party agencies verify income, ID, and academic info
Evaluation1–2 weeksNSFAS applies eligibility criteria to verified data
Approval8–12 weeksYou receive “Provisionally Funded” or “Unsuccessful” status
Funding disbursementBefore registrationNSFAS pays your college directly

Check your status anytime: Log into myNSFAS → Track Funding Progress

Common reasons for rejection:

  • Incomplete or missing documents
  • Household income exceeds threshold
  • Already completed an NSFAS-funded qualification
  • Did not meet academic progression requirements (70% pass rate)

If rejected, you can appeal â€“ but only for valid reasons (e.g., income changed after application, document submission error). Appeals open after initial results are released.

TVET-Student Specific Allowances (What You Actually Get)

Once approved, here is what TVET students receive in 2026/2027 (subject to minor annual adjustments):

Option A: You Live in College Accommodation

AllowanceAmount per yearNotes
AccommodationCapped actual costPaid directly to college or landlord
Living allowance~R15,000For food and daily expenses
Book allowance~R5,200For prescribed textbooks and study materials
Incidental allowance~R3,045For personal items, laundry, toiletries
Approximate total~R23,245 + accommodation

Option B: You Live at Home (Daily Commute)

AllowanceAmount per yearNotes
Transport allowance~R7,500For daily travel to and from college
Book allowance~R5,200For prescribed textbooks and study materials
Incidental allowance~R3,045For personal items
Living allowanceR0Not provided for students living at home
Approximate total~R15,745

Important distinction: Unlike university students, TVET students living at home do not receive a living allowance. The assumption is that meals are provided at home.

7 Common NSFAS Mistakes TVET Students Make (Avoid These)

MistakeConsequencePrevention
Applying with an outdated payslipVerification fails; application rejectedUpload payslips less than 3 months old
Forgetting to sign consent formNSFAS cannot verify income; rejectedDownload, sign, scan, upload
Using a parent’s ID instead of their ownVerification mismatch; delayed or rejectedDouble-check every ID number
Waiting until deadline weekSystem crashes; missing documents; late submissionApply within first 30 days of opening
Submitting blurry or cropped documentsDocuments rejected; asked to resubmit (delays)Use clear, full-page scans in good light
Not checking application statusMiss appeal window if rejectedLog in every 2 weeks after submission
Paying a “consultant” to applyScammed; no special access; application may be fraudulentApply yourself – it is free and simple

NSFAS TVET Contact Information (Real Help, Not Bots)

ChannelDetails
NSFAS Contact Centre0800 067 327 (toll-free)
WhatsApp078 519 4444
Emailinfo@nsfas.org.za
Twitter/X@myNSFAS
Facebook@NSFASofficial
USSD*120*67327#
Visit (by appointment only)10 Brodie Road, Wynberg, Cape Town, 7700

Pro tip: The contact centre is busiest in January – call early morning (08:00–10:00) or late afternoon (15:00–17:00) for shorter wait times.

Your TVET College Can Help You

Every public TVET college has a Financial Aid Office dedicated to NSFAS applications. They can:

  • Help you create your myNSFAS account
  • Check if your documents are correct before you submit
  • Assist with appeals if rejected

Find your college’s financial aid office by searching for “Financial Aid Office [name of your TVET college]” or asking at the campus reception.

Frequently Asked Questions (TVET Students)

Can I apply for NSFAS if I am studying part-time?

No. NSFAS only funds full-time students registered for approved programmes at public TVET colleges.

Do I need to reapply every year?

Yes, but it is streamlined. Log into myNSFAS and complete the “Annual Renewal” process. You do not need to resubmit all documents unless your household situation changed.

What happens if I fail a subject?

You must pass at least 70% of your modules to continue receiving funding. If you fail more than 30%, NSFAS will not fund you for the next academic year.

Can I transfer from a TVET college to a university with NSFAS?

Yes, but you must apply for a change in funding. Not all university courses are funded, and you cannot hold two NSFAS awards simultaneously.

Are TVET NC(V) and NATED programmes both funded?

Yes. NSFAS funds both NC(V) and NATED (Report 191) programmes at public TVET colleges.

My parents earn more than R350,000 but lost their job – can I still qualify?

Yes. You can appeal and provide retrenchment letters and recent payslips to prove the change in household income.

Final Checklist Before You Apply

  • Check your household income (under R350,000/year?)
  • Confirm your TVET college is public (not private)
  • Confirm your course is NSFAS-approved
  • Gather all 6–8 required documents
  • Create myNSFAS account before applications open
  • Apply within the first 30 days of the application window
  • Save your confirmation number
  • Check your status every 2 weeks
  • Contact your TVET college’s financial aid office if stuck

Ready to Apply?

Bookmark these links:

ResourceURL
NSFAS official websitewww.nsfas.org.za
DHET TVET college directorywww.dhet.gov.za
Create myNSFAS accountmy.nsfas.org.za

Applications open mid-September 2026. Do not wait.

Last updated: May 2026. This guide is for informational purposes. Always verify details at the official NSFAS website.

Victor Noah
Author: Victor Noah

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