Is NSFAS Open? How to Check Application & Funding Status (2026)

Find out when NSFAS applications open and close for 2026,
what allowances are available and how to check your funding status online via the
myNSFAS portal.

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Introduction

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) provides crucial funding to
South African students. Understanding the 2026 application window and how to
monitor your funding status helps KZN students secure bursaries and allowances.
NSFAS opened applications for the 2026 academic year on 15 September 2025
and closed them on 15 November 2025. Funding decisions were
communicated from 15 December 2025 onward, with upfront allowances
disbursed in February 2026.

Table of Contents

  1. NSFAS Application Window & Deadlines
  2. Allowances for Universities & TVET Colleges
  3. How to Check Your NSFAS Status
  4. Understanding NSFAS Status Codes
  5. FAQs
  6. Internal Links
  7. Conclusion

NSFAS Application Window & Deadlines

  • Opening date: 15 September 2025.
  • Closing date: 15 November 2025.
  • Funding decisions released: From 15 December 2025 via the myNSFAS
    portal.
  • Upfront allowances: On 1 February 2026, NSFAS paid the full book allowance
    and a month of living, accommodation, travel and personal care allowances to
    universities.

Missed the deadline? You cannot submit a late application for 2026. Start
preparing for the next cycle and ensure you meet all requirements.

Allowances for Universities & TVET Colleges

NSFAS covers tuition fees and provides several allowances:

  • University students: Allowances include living (R15 000), book (R5 200),
    transport (up to R7 500) and personal care (R2 900) per year.
    Accommodation is paid at actual cost up to the university residence fee.
  • TVET college students: Allowances cover accommodation (up to R24 000
    urban), transport (up to R7 350) and personal care (R2 900) per year.

How to Check Your NSFAS Status

NSFAS uses a student‑centred model and communicates directly with each
applicant. Careers Portal explains how to check your status:

  1. Log in to your myNSFAS account. Use your ID number and password to
    access the portal.
  2. Click “Track Your Funding Progress.” This button shows whether your
    application has been captured, filtered or provisionally funded.
  3. Review any document requests. NSFAS will indicate if additional
    documents or consent forms are needed.
  4. Check regularly. Statuses are updated as NSFAS verifies information and
    receives third‑party data (e.g., from SASSA or SARS).

Understanding NSFAS Status Codes

Common NSFAS status messages include:

  • Application Submitted: Your application has been loaded onto the NSFAS
    system.
  • Filtering: NSFAS is conducting third‑party checks (SASSA, Department of
    Home Affairs, SARS).
  • Verification: Household income and academic eligibility are being
    assessed.
  • Provisionally Funded: Your funding is approved pending final
    registration and any outstanding documents.
  • Funding Approved: You will receive bursary agreements to sign before
    disbursement.

FAQs

Is NSFAS open for 2026 applications? No. Applications closed on
15 November 2025. Prepare for the next cycle if you missed the
deadline.

When will I know if I’m funded? Funding decisions started from
15 December 2025, and statuses can be checked via myNSFAS.

What if my status says “Filtering” for a long time? This means NSFAS is
verifying your information. Be patient and ensure all documents are
submitted.

Does NSFAS cover accommodation? Yes. NSFAS pays university accommodation
at actual cost up to residence fees and provides a cash allowance for TVET
students.

Internal Links

Conclusion

NSFAS remains a lifeline for many KZN students. For the 2026 academic year,
applications opened on 15 September 2025 and closed on 15 November 2025.
Funding decisions were communicated from December, with upfront allowances paid
in February 2026. Use the myNSFAS portal to track your
application status, respond to document requests and ensure your funding is
confirmed. If you missed this cycle, start preparing
early for 2027 and keep your documents up‑to‑date.

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