NSFAS pays R621m in TVET allowances, flags payment delays
More than 200 000 students received allowances, while 12 000 were excluded due to data discrepancies now being resolved.
NSFAS has paid more than half a billion rand in allowances to 203 653 Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) students, in line with its April 17 commitment.
However, about 12 000 students were excluded from this payment cycle due to data discrepancies identified during routine verification processes.
In a statement issued on Thursday, April 23, NSFAS said the inconsistencies stem from mismatches between college submissions and its internal systems.
It further read that NSFAS is working with affected institutions to correct the data and determine whether a supplementary payment run will be needed once records are updated.
“NSFAS is actively assisting all affected colleges in reviewing and correcting student records. Regional working sessions with college staff commenced this week, with priority given to resolving outstanding data issues,” the statement read.
Colleges have been urged to fast-track corrections to ensure eligible students are included in upcoming payments.
To prevent further disruptions, NSFAS has deployed specialist teams to institutions nationwide to support data clean-up processes and improve system accuracy.
“We are strengthening collaboration with all institutions to ensure accurate and timely data submission, which is critical for efficient allowance disbursement and to prevent future delays.”
NSFAS reaffirmed its commitment to supporting students and maintaining uninterrupted learning, while calling on colleges to prioritise data verification.
“NSFAS values the partnership with stakeholders and remains committed to the principles of transparency, accountability, and student-centred service delivery. We appreciate the cooperation and patience of all parties as we work towards a swift resolution.”



