Minister of higher education, science and innovation Blade Nzimande says reports that students need a 75% pass to continue receiving funding from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme
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Students reject 75% pass rate for NSFAS beneficiariesStudents need a 75% pass of their of their modules in order to continue receiving funding from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). What nonsense! Distinction grade for a loan arrangement? With that grade who will need NSFAS when there are bursaries Students aim higher. Better grades make you more employable. Why settle for mediocre?
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Students reject 75% pass rate for NSFAS beneficiariesNOTE: Sowetan regrets that our poster headline shared yesterday incorrectly stated “NSFAS wants 75% pass mark”. The story shared however is accurate and factually correct. You are always like that, moes. Why should we be surprised?
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