Maluti TVET College Nsfas 2023–2024

Maluti TVET College Nsfas 2023–2024

Maluti TVET College Nsfas 2023 – 2024 – See Details Below:

The aim of the unit is to provide financial support to students who are academically performing yet financially needy.

The college does not offer bursaries to students but, the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) does via the DHET TVET Bursary scheme. National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) administers bursary applications on behalf of the DHET through TVET colleges.

No ONE is guaranteed the bursary. Only those who meet the set criteria by the DHET Bursary guideline 2015 will; be subject to the availability of funds (The full copy of the guideline can be downloaded from www.nsfas.co.za)

Please respect the deadlines and submit the correctly completed forms with sufficient, truthful and valid documents to precipitate the processing of your forms.

Only South African citizens are eligible for this bursary scheme

A student must be registered on an NC (V) at the college OR Report 191/NATED programme at the college.

Bursaries are awarded to academically deserving (good performance) yet financially needy (poor) students. Note that Means Test will be administered to every student to assess their financial neediness. This means that students who may qualify WILL NOT necessarily receive the same bursary amount.

The campus at which you intend to study will provide you with a list of documents required when applying for the bursary but, please note the following:

Certified copies of documents that are older than three months will not be accepted and your bursary forms will not be taken.

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Salary advice slips of parents or guardians must not be older than three months or else, your bursary forms will not be taken.

Affidavits of parents or guardians who are unemployed must be made by such parents or guardians otherwise, your bursary forms will not be taken. (All affidavits that are to be discovered to be falsified, even at the later stage OR when a bursary has been allocated, WILL AUTOMATICALLY disqualify the candidate and a criminal case and/ or other severe penalties will be filed to that effect).

To returning students, note that:

Priority is given to level 2 and level 3 students who have performed well academically in the previous year and who progress to the next level according to college guidelines on progression (i.e. one must pass 5/7 subjects for NCV and ¾ subjects for R191)

Priority is given to N1 – N5 students who have performed well academically in the previous semester/trimester and who progress to the next level according to college guidelines on progression (i.e. one must pass 5/7 subjects for NCV and ¾ subjects for R191)

NCV bursaries may be awarded up to a maximum of four years of continuous study to allow students to complete any outstanding subjects. Note that should you qualify, only the amount per failed subject (s) will be paid.
Report 191 bursaries may be awarded up to a maximum of four semesters/trimesters of continuous study to allow students to complete any outstanding subjects. Note that should you qualify, only the amount per failed subject (s) will be paid.

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NB: Students who change programs within NCV or Report 191 N1-N3 and vice-versa during the course of study do not qualify for a bursary. Those who switch streams (from Report 191 N1-N3 to NCV and vice-versa still DO NOT qualify. Students who complete Report 191 N4-N6 and intend to enrol for another Report 191 N1 to N6 programme still do not qualify for a bursary.

Only bursary recipients who complete NCV Level 4 are eligible for financial assistance should they want to enrol for Report 191 N4-N6.