NSFAS administrator Dr Randall Carolissen says only 3% of the more than 240 000 applications received so far, are from the Western Cape. has reiterated that in order to qualify for a study loan, applicants must be South African citizens with a household income of under R350 000 per year.NSFAS administrator Dr Randall Carolissen says only 3% of the more than 240 000 applications received so far, are from the Western Cape.
Carolissen has encouraged students to also consider studying at TVET colleges and not only at public universities. “People don’t seem to think of TVET as a destination of choice while the country needs a lot of those skills. So, we want to encourage people to look differently at TVETs and also consider that as a career. We know that artisans can earn a lot more than professionals in some cases, so people must be open minded about this,” explains Carolissen.
myNSFAS u have not paid the kids any money for the last 2 to 3 months now! Care to explain that because the majority of these kids need that little money u suppose to give them to make ends meet!!!
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My blackness is reasonable enough to be awarded that bursary... What more do you want?
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