Unisia refutes NSFAS claims on study payment delay amid financial aid concerns
According to Joubert, Unisa students currently receive average annual allowances of about R9,000, compared with approximately R48,000 for students attending…
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Karabo Ngoepe | Published 10 minutes ago The University of South Africa (Unisa) has challenged the National Student Financial Aid Scheme’s (NSFAS) explanation for delays in the payment of July student allowances, insisting the disruption was caused by broader systemic issues rather than failures within the university. NSFAS said it currently funds 168,480 students through its Book Allowance programme, valued at R425.6 million, and 93,910 students through the Personal Care Allowance programme, worth R148.6 million.
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Karabo Ngoepe | Published 10 minutes ago The University of South Africa (Unisa) has challenged the National Student Financial Aid Scheme’s (NSFAS) explanation for delays in the payment of July student allowances, insisting the disruption was caused by broader systemic issues rather than failures within the university.
according to IOL (Independent Online)NSFAS said it currently funds 168,480 students through its Book Allowance programme, valued at R425.6 million, and 93,910 students through the Personal Care Allowance programme, worth R148.6 million.
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