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NSFAS Funding Appeal in Gauteng

NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme) provides funding to qualifying students at public universities and TVET colleges in Gauteng. If your application is rejected or your funding is suspended, you have the right to appeal through the formal NSFAS process and beyond.

The Law That Protects You

National Student Financial Aid Scheme Act 56 of 1999 — Section 4
NSFAS must administer financial aid in accordance with its mandate to assist eligible students who are unable to fund their own studies.
Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000 (PAJA) — Section 5
Any person whose rights are materially and adversely affected by administrative action may request written reasons within 90 days.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Step 1. Log into the NSFAS student portal and check the reason for rejection. Common reasons include income threshold (household income above R350,000/year), academic exclusion, or missing documents.

  2. Step 2. If you believe the rejection is incorrect, lodge a formal appeal through the NSFAS portal within 30 days of the decision.

  3. Step 3. Gather supporting documents: latest tax returns or payslips of both parents/guardians, affidavit of income if parents are unemployed, proof of SASSA grant if applicable.

  4. Step 4. If your institution has a Financial Aid Office, request their support in preparing and submitting your appeal.

  5. Step 5. If your appeal is rejected, request written reasons under PAJA and consider approaching the Ombudsman for Higher Education.

  6. Step 6. Contact Student Representative Council (SRC), legal aid clinics at universities, or SERI for assistance with court review applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NSFAS income threshold in Gauteng?
For 2025, students from households earning R350,000 per year or less (or R600,000 for students with disabilities) qualify for NSFAS funding. These thresholds may be updated annually.
Can NSFAS suspend funding mid-year in Gauteng?
Yes, if you fail your modules, do not meet the academic progression requirements, or if your registration status changes. Your institution must notify you and you have the right to appeal before final suspension.
What if I was not funded for postgraduate studies in Gauteng?
NSFAS funds undergraduate studies at public institutions only. For postgraduate funding, look at NSFAS bursaries (for TVET colleges), SETA bursaries, the NRF, or institution-specific bursaries and loans.

Legal Resources in Gauteng

📋 CCMA: Johannesburg CCMA (011 377 6650) or Pretoria CCMA (012 843 1000)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Johannesburg (011 877 2000) or Pretoria (012 325 1726)

🏛️ High Court: Gauteng Division of the High Court (Johannesburg: 011 335 0082 | Pretoria: 012 315 0868)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Johannesburg, Pretoria, Randburg, Soweto, Midrand, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Gauteng Rental Housing Tribunal (011 355 4000)

Gauteng has the highest volume of labour disputes, housing evictions, and consumer complaints in the country. Multiple CCMA regional offices serve the province.