Several National Student Financial Aid Scheme beneficiaries have alleged their statuses randomly change from approved to rejected. The Special Investigating Unit revealed NSFAS had paid more than R5 billion, from 2018 to 2021, to students who did not qualify for bursaries.
Three months ago, a Special Investigating Unit investigation revealed NSFAS had paid more than R5 billion, from 2018 to 2021, to students who did not qualify for bursaries. In May, the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education issued a stern warning for NSFAS to get its house in order. One parent said his son was registered at the University of Venda and was approved for NSFAS funding earlier this year.He is a first-year BCom Accounting student and has been getting his allowance since February. However, he did not get his allowance last month and when he went to inquire about it, he was told his NSFAS funding was subsequently rejected because I earned more than the R350 000 threshold, which I don't."I'm still waiting for their response.
"I was re-accepted by the end of March and received my allowance in May. I was also received back pay from February; however, in June, I received another email rejecting me as there were missing documents," she said.The student added she had also been deregistered from her residence because NSFAS no longer funded her.
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