Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University NSFAS

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University NSFAS

About Financial Aid

Financial Aid Office (FAO) strives to render excellent, efficient, professional and a friendly service to students. FAO offers students an opportunity to access tertiary education, though not all students qualify for financial aid assistance as it is granted on the basis of certain financial and academic criteria. Students who are needy and have academic potential are urged to collect application forms and apply for financial aid at the FAO.

 

Services provided at the FAO include: Merit Bursaries

As a first year student, you qualify to receive a merit bursary, if you are studying towards your first degree, for the first time after passing grade 12. An average mark of 70% or higher in your grade 12 final examination to qualify for the bursary.

The 70% average is calculated as follows:

  • The old curriculum, matriculation certificate, add the percentages of six best (6) of the final exam results and divide by six (6).
  • On the new curriculum, senior certificate, add the percentage of all subjects (excluding Life Orientation) and divide by the number of those subjects.
National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) Loans

NSFASAll supporting documents should accompany the application form upon return. The NSFAS means test will be applied to determine eligibility.

 

Supporting documentation required for application:

  • Certified copy of Identity Document (ID) document /passport of student/mother/father/guardian/wife/husband.
  • Original/certified copy of pays lips /pension slip for both parents/guardian/spouse (these should not be older than three [3] months).
  • In case of deceased parents, attach certified death certificates.
  • If parents are divorced, attach a copy of the decree of divorce.
  • If parents/guardian/spouse are self-employed, attach a copy of the latest financial statement.

 

If parents are unemployed, attach sworn affidavits accompanied by a report from a social worker, religious leader/traditional leader or council.

  • Proof of family income must be provided in all affidavits.
  • If parents are married, attach marriage certificate.

 

If parents are separated, attach pay slips of both and an official letter from the social worker/religious leader confirming the separation.

  • Certified copy of previous degree /diploma/certificate.
  • If you are currently doing in-service training, attach pay-slip or provide the University with proof from your employer stating whether your study leave is paid or unpaid.
  • ID copies/birth certificates/letters from school of other family members.
  • Proof of registration for siblings at other tertiary institutions.

 

For enquiries, NSFAS brochures and more information on the above please visit the – Financial Aid Office or the NSFAS website: www.nsfas.org.za.