Matriculants Urged To Make An Application For NSFAS Funding
Monday, Oct 21, 2024
Since the 2024 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations kick-off, Higher{Education and Training Minister, Dr Nobuhle Pamela Nkabane, has reminded all matriculants to seize the chance to submit an application for funding through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).
"The application window will close on 15 December 2024, and you can find not many days left to post applications. Suitable learners are urged to apply immediately to secure economical help for their post-school education," Nkabane said.
Nkabane extended well wishes to all matriculants, who sat for the National Senior Certificate Exams, with learners writing languages, English and Afrikaans Paper 3.
Nkabane explained this pivotal moment marks the end result of a long time of hard work and encourages the Class of 2024 to approach their examinations with perseverance nsfas status check and confidence.
With Just more than 880 000 candidates, including 727 121 full-time and 155,215 part-time candidates from nsfas across South Africa sit for this year's matric tests, throughout South Africa, Basic Education Minister, Siviwe Gwarube, has nsfas contact details assured the general public on the department's preparedness to administer the examinations easily.
Nkabane highlighted a variety of possibilities accessible within the Post-School Education and Training (PSET) system, nsfas application which is open up to all matriculants seeking further instruction and skills development.
The PSET system features:
• Community Education and Training (CET) colleges: Presenting skills development and general education for students who want to continue learning.
• Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges: Focusing on practical skills and technical knowledge to equip students for employment and self-employment.
• Higher Education institutions: Universities and higher education providers offering degree and diploma programmes.
"The PSET sector supports the National Skills Development Strategy (2030) goals to address the nation’s skills development priorities and drive a skills revolution. Explore these pathways and pursue here your ambitions through the diverse opportunities available in South Africa's PSET sector," Nkabane said.
- SAnews.gov.za