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    NSFAS vs Bursaries: What’s the Difference?

    Kholofelo ModiseBy Kholofelo Modise2 July , 2025
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    Navigating the financial aid options available for tertiary education in South Africa can often feel like a maze. Two of the most common forms of funding that many students rely on are the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) and Bursaries. While both are designed to help students pay for their education, they work in very different ways. Understanding these differences is key to making an informed decision about how to finance your studies.

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    NSFAS vs Bursaries: What’s the Difference?

    In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the differences between NSFAS and Bursaries, their pros and cons, eligibility criteria, and much more.

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    What is NSFAS?

    The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a South African government initiative aimed at providing financial assistance to students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. It was established in 1999 by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) to increase access to higher education for the country’s youth. NSFAS covers tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses, among other essential costs related to tertiary education.

    What are Bursaries?

    A bursary is a form of financial aid typically offered by various organizations such as private companies, government agencies, or institutions to students to help cover the costs of their education. Bursaries can come in the form of full or partial funding and are usually awarded to students based on merit, financial need, or a combination of both. Some bursaries cover only tuition fees, while others may also include accommodation, textbooks, and living expenses.

    Also check: Bursaries Closing in July 2025

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    Key Differences Between NSFAS and Bursaries

    While both NSFAS and bursaries are designed to help students fund their studies, they differ significantly in several ways.

    1. Source of Funding

    • NSFAS: It is a government-funded initiative, so the money is allocated from the South African government’s budget. This means the scheme is designed to assist South African students attending public institutions in South Africa.
    • Bursaries: These are generally provided by private companies, organizations, and foundations. The source of funding for bursaries varies widely, from businesses to non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and even some government departments.

    2. Eligibility Criteria

    • NSFAS: To qualify for NSFAS funding, students must meet certain requirements:
      • Be a South African citizen.
      • Be enrolled at a public institution for a full-time qualification (Diploma, Degree, or Certificate).
      • Come from a household with a combined annual income of R350,000 or less.
      • Not already be receiving funding from another source, including other forms of government funding.
      In some cases, students may also need to demonstrate academic potential or a willingness to study in specific fields.
    • Bursaries: Bursary eligibility criteria are set by the specific organizations offering the funding. Common requirements include:
      • A certain level of academic performance (e.g., a minimum grade point average or specific subject marks).
      • Being enrolled in a particular course or studying at a specific institution.
      • Financial need may or may not be a factor.
      • Some bursaries are offered to students pursuing studies in certain fields, such as engineering, medicine, law, or education.

    3. Type of Funding

    • NSFAS: NSFAS typically offers a loan that is converted to a grant if students meet certain academic requirements and complete their studies. This means that students do not have to repay the loan as long as they follow the program’s conditions (such as completing their degree within the specified time frame).
    • Bursaries: Bursaries are usually considered free money, meaning that students are not required to pay back the funding, even if they do not complete their studies. However, some bursaries may have specific conditions, such as a requirement to work for the sponsor organization after graduation or maintain a certain academic performance.

    4. Amount of Financial Aid

    • NSFAS: The amount provided by NSFAS varies depending on the specific needs of the student and the institution they attend. For 2025, NSFAS will cover up to R90,000 per year for eligible students, including:
      • Tuition fees
      • Accommodation costs
      • Transport costs
      • Meals
      • Essential learning materials
    • Bursaries: The value of a bursary depends on the organization offering it. Some bursaries cover only tuition, while others can be more comprehensive and cover living expenses, travel, and books. Full bursaries may provide more generous financial support than NSFAS.

    5. Payment Process

    • NSFAS: The funds are paid directly to the institution on behalf of the student. In some cases, if the student is staying in private accommodation, the funds can be paid directly to the student, but the institution is the main recipient.
    • Bursaries: Depending on the organization offering the bursary, funds may be paid directly to the student or the institution. In some cases, the bursary provider may disburse funds in instalments based on academic progress.

    6. Conditions and Obligations

    • NSFAS: NSFAS funding comes with a set of conditions, such as:
      • Completing your qualification within a set number of years.
      • Maintaining a certain academic performance (e.g., passing at least 50% of modules).
      • Repayment is required if the student does not meet academic requirements or fails to graduate.
    • Bursaries: The conditions for bursaries vary depending on the organization. For example:
      • Some bursaries may require recipients to work for the organization offering the bursary after completing their studies.
      • Bursary recipients are often required to maintain a certain level of academic performance, and failing to do so may result in the bursary being withdrawn.

    7. Application Process

    • NSFAS: The application for NSFAS is done through the official NSFAS website. The process is straightforward, and the application is typically open annually, usually around the start of the academic year. Students are required to submit supporting documents such as proof of income, academic records, and identification documents.
    • Bursaries: Each bursary has its own application process. Students must apply directly to the organization offering the bursary, and each bursary will have specific deadlines, eligibility requirements, and documentation. Bursary applications can be competitive, especially for popular fields such as medicine or engineering.

    Read more: What Happens If You Don’t Pay Back NSFAS: Consequences and Solutions

    Pros and Cons of NSFAS and Bursaries

    To further clarify the differences, let’s look at the pros and cons of each funding option.

    Pros of NSFAS:

    • Accessibility: Available to students from lower-income families who attend public institutions.
    • Repayment Relief: If you meet all conditions, your loan can be converted to a grant.
    • Comprehensive Coverage: NSFAS covers tuition fees, accommodation, transport, and other expenses.

    Cons of NSFAS:

    • Eligibility Restrictions: Only available to South African citizens from lower-income households.
    • Repayment: While the loan can be converted to a grant, students who don’t meet academic conditions will need to repay the funds.
    • Limited to Public Institutions: NSFAS funding is only available for students attending public universities or TVET colleges in South Africa.

    Pros of Bursaries:

    • No Repayment: Most bursaries do not require repayment, making them “free money.”
    • More Generous: Many bursaries cover not only tuition fees but also living expenses, books, and travel.
    • Field-Specific Funding: Bursaries are often available for students pursuing studies in specific fields, increasing opportunities for students in those disciplines.

    Cons of Bursaries:

    • Competitive: Bursaries are highly competitive, especially in fields like medicine or engineering.
    • Specific Conditions: Many bursaries come with strict conditions, such as maintaining a high GPA or working for the sponsoring organization post-graduation.
    • Limited Availability: There may not be bursaries available for every course or every student.

    Related: Bursary Application Checklist: Documents You Must Have

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    Which One Should You Choose: NSFAS or a Bursary?

    The decision between NSFAS and bursaries depends on your individual circumstances. Here are a few questions to consider when deciding:

    1. Do you come from a disadvantaged background? If you do, NSFAS might be the best option, as it is specifically designed to help students from financially strained households.
    2. Do you have high academic potential? If you are an outstanding student in a particular field, you might want to apply for a bursary, especially if it offers more financial support.
    3. Are you willing to work for the sponsor after graduation? Some bursaries have post-graduation work commitments. If you’re open to this, a bursary may be a good choice.
    4. Are you studying at a public or private institution? NSFAS is only available for students attending public institutions. If you plan on studying at a private institution, bursaries may be your only option.

    Ultimately, both options can significantly ease the financial burden of studying in South Africa. Whether you opt for NSFAS or a bursary, ensure that you thoroughly research all options available to you.

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    Kholofelo Modise

      I am a passionate writer specialising in career development, education, and professional growth. I create engaging, research-driven content that empowers job seekers, students, and professionals to navigate the job market with confidence. My work covers career opportunities, bursaries and funding, education resources, and career tips, from CV writing to interview preparation. With a background in communication and a talent for simplifying complex topics, I aim to make career and education information accessible, practical, and impactful.

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