NSFAS Allowances 2026: The Ultimate Student Payday Guide

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) remains the lifeline for over a million South African students. For the 2026 academic year, NSFAS has streamlined its allowance structure to ensure faster disbursements and better support for both University and TVET College students.
If you applied during the 2026 window (which opened 1 January 2026), here is the exact breakdown of what you will receive in your bank account or NSFAS Wallet.
2026 University Allowance Breakdown
University students receive a tailored package based on their living arrangements:
- Learning Material (Book Allowance): A once-off payment of approximately R5,460 at the start of the year for textbooks and devices.
- Living Allowance: A monthly stipend of R1,650 (paid over 10 months) for food and essential needs.
- Accommodation: * University Managed: Full cost of the residence.
- Private Accredited: Capped at a specific regional rate (ensure your landlord is NSFAS-accredited for 2026!).
- Transport: R7,875 per year for students living at home or in non-accredited lodgings.
🎓 Student Desk Expert Guide: 2026 “Direct Payment” Hacks
NSFAS has moved to a direct payment system. Here is how to avoid “Pending” status:
- The Bank Account Rule: NSFAS now prefers paying directly into your personal bank account rather than the old NSFAS Wallet for university students. Log in to your myNSFAS portal and ensure your banking details are verified. If they aren’t, your 2026 allowance will be delayed.
- The 60-Credit Standard: To keep your 2026 allowances, you must pass at least 50% to 60% of your modules (depending on your year of study). If you fail too many subjects, NSFAS will “block” your funding for the following semester.
- The “N+1” Warning: Remember, NSFAS only pays for the duration of your degree plus one extra year. If you are a 2026 “final year” student on your second extra year, your allowances might be rejected.
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2026 TVET College Allowance Breakdown
TVET students receive specialized support, often focusing heavily on transport and practical tools:
- Living Allowance: Approximately R10,000 per year (paid monthly).
- Accommodation (Urban): Up to R25,000 per year for accredited private housing.
- Transport: R7,350 per year for students living more than 10km from campus.
- Personal Care: A monthly stipend to cover basic hygiene and study needs.
Key 2026 Dates to Remember
- Applications Opened: 1 January 2026
- Applications Close: 31 December 2026
- First 2026 Disbursement: Usually occurs in the last week of February or the first week of March (check your portal now!).
How to Track Your 2026 Payment
Don’t rely on SMS notifications—they are often delayed.
- Log in to my.nsfas.org.za.
- Click on “Track Funding Progress.”
- Check the “Allowance” tab to see if your 2026 payment has been “Disbursed” or is still “Pending”.
Looking for a Course with NO Maths?
If you are struggling with your current course because of Mathematics, we have a specialized guide. Mathematical Literacy students can still get NSFAS funding for high-paying degrees.
Download: University Courses That Don’t Require Maths (2026 Edition)




