TUT Nsfas Status 2025/2026
TUT Nsfas Status 2025/2026
As a prospective or current student at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), gaining access to financial aid can significantly impact your educational journey. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) provides financial support to eligible students, making higher education more accessible.
In this section, we will guide you through the process of checking your TUT NSFAS status, ensuring you stay informed about your financial aid application.
TUT Nsfas Status 2025/2026
Logging into your MyNSFAS account allows you to check your application. The steps are as follows:
- Go to www.nsfas.org.za
- Click MyNSFAS Account
- Enter your account login details (Username and password) to log into your MyNSFAS Account
- Click Track Funding Progress”
- You’ll see the Status on the dashboard
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NSFAS Application Statuses And Meanings
There are currently nine (9) NSFAS application statuses that students who applied for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme will see at least once when checking the progress of their application. So, let’s see them below as we explain the NSFAS application statuses and meanings to your understanding.
Application Submitted
In checking your NSFAS application status, you may come across the term “Application submitted“. This NSFAS status means you have completed and successfully submitted your funding application. Again, whenever you see Application Submitted as your NSFAS application status, your application is received, fully loaded, and is currently in the NSFAS system.
Filtering
When you check your application status for NSFAS and the result shows “Filtering“, it means NSFAS is checking if you’re a new applicant or a returning student applicant and whether you qualify for NSFAS funding. Since both prospective students and returning students can apply for NSFAS, they need to filter your information to verify the type of applicant you are so that, they can process your bursary accordingly.
Validation
When you see “Validation” as the result of your check, it’s informing you that the National Student Financial Aid Scheme is running third-party checks with SASSA and the Department of Home Affairs. According to NSFAS, if you receive a SASSA grant of R350, you still qualify for NSFAS funding. However, you are not qualified for the SASSA grant if you’re an NSFAS beneficiary.
So, after you apply for NSFAS, they need to validate if you’re an SASSA grant beneficiary anyway, although it does not affect your qualification for funding.
Evaluation
The NSFAS application statuses and meanings in “Evaluation” mean that the National Student Financial Aid Scheme is verifying all the supporting documents you provided in your application.
The basic requirements for NSFAS application are;
- You must be a South African citizen
- Certified copy of your Identification Document (ID)
- A working email
- A working cell phone number.
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NSFAS Contact Details
For general, student and NSFAS Wallet inquiries
For all other queries regarding students:
Tel No.: 08000 67327
Email: info@nsfas.org.za
Physical Address
The Halyard, 4 Christiaan Barnard St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001
By following the steps provided, you can easily access the information you need and ensure you receive the necessary financial support to pursue your studies at Tshwane University of Technology. Remember to apply within the specified application window, submit all required documentation, and stay patient while awaiting the results. For more inquiries visit NSFAS Website. We do hope this article was helpful.
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