No NSFAS means test for matrics receiving social grants

09 December 2016 - 10:49 By TMG Digital
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File photo: Matric students
File photo: Matric students
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“Matriculants who are currently receiving a social grant and are accepted in institutions of higher learning will no longer go through a means test to qualify for financial aid from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).”

The fund announced this at a social development youth camp in Kimberley on Thursday. “This decision comes after extensive work between NSFAS and government Departments to make sure that there is a smooth process for social grant beneficiaries‚” NSFAS project manager Xolani Gobela.

A statement said that‚ in 2016‚ 188 687 learners who sat for matric examinations receive a social grant - 173 085 a child support grant‚ 14 926 a foster child grant and 676 a disability grant. It is estimated that about 56 958 of social grant recipients are attending Quintile 4 and 5 schools.

– TMG Digital

 

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