Nsfas Pass Requirements

To maintain or qualify for NSFAS funding in 2025, students must meet specific academic pass requirements depending on whether they are studying at a university or a TVET college[1][3]:

  • University students: Returning NSFAS-funded university students must pass at least 50% of their modules from the previous academic year to continue being eligible for funding. First-year students must have passed their matric with admission to a bachelor, diploma, or higher certificate programme[3].
  • TVET College students:

All students must comply with the “N+” rule: the maximum period for NSFAS funding is the minimum time required to complete the qualification (N), plus two additional years (N+2). Exceeding this limit results in defunding, though reapplication may be possible after meeting recovery criteria[1][3][5].

In addition, students must be registered for a NSFAS-approved qualification at a public university or TVET college, and not exceed the outer limits set by academic progression policies, otherwise funding will be withdrawn[1][3].

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