The February 2026 allowance helps students cover their basic living expenses and holiday costs. Students often face increased spending during this period for accommodation, transportation and preparing for the upcoming academic year. This makes the February support particularly important. Students who qualify for this R2200 allowance must already have approved NSFAS funding for the 2026 academic year. The allowance is available to students attending public universities and TVET colleges who meet the financial aid requirements & maintain good academic standing according to NSFAS regulations.

Who Qualifies for the March 2026 NSFAS Payment
March payments are strictly available to students who were approved as NSFAS beneficiaries in 2022. Eligible beneficiaries must be registered at public universities or TVET colleges and continue to meet all academic progression and funding conditions. Any issues such as registration mismatches or unverified funding confirmation may lead to payment delays.

Why Students Must Log In to Their NSFAS Accounts
All students are strongly advised to log in to their NSFAS profiles as early as possible. Accessing the profile allows beneficiaries to confirm their funding status, review personal information, and ensure that their payment method is fully activated. Failure to verify these details could result in late or withheld payments, even for approved beneficiaries.
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How the Allowance Is Paid
Approved students will receive the R1,500 allowance through the official NSFAS payment system. Funds are either deposited directly into a registered bank account or paid via the NSFAS wallet. Students are responsible for maintaining the security of their online accounts, including safeguarding passwords. Payment timelines may differ depending on verification speed and system updates.

Steps to Take If Your Payment Is Delayed
Once data verification is completed, payments are typically released the following day. However, delays may still occur. In such cases, affected students are encouraged to log a formal query with NSFAS if funds have not reflected after the expected processing period.
NSFAS Support for the 2026 Academic Year
The February payment represents the first financial support installment for the 2026 academic year. Additional allowances are expected to follow once students meet registration requirements and demonstrate active academic participation. This ongoing support is designed to assist beneficiaries throughout the year.
