Nzimande urges universities to let NSFAS-funded students with outstanding fees register
Gloria Motsoere
23 January 2024 | 16:50Thousands of students are still waiting to receive outstanding allowances from the funding scheme, which is preventing others from being able to register.
JOHANNESBURG - Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande is urging universities to allow NSFAS-funded students with outstanding fees to register for the 2024 academic year.
Nzimande gave an update on the state of readiness for tertiary institutions during a briefing in Pretoria on Tuesday.
Thousands of students are still waiting to receive outstanding allowances from the funding scheme, which is preventing others from being able to register.
The registration period in some universities is already well underway.
Nzimande is also calling on NSFAS to resolve the matter urgently.
"I've noted with concern that the main reason for the outstanding payments was due to reconciliations that NSFAS has been engaged in with institutions, particularly because of registration data changes."
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