NSFAF Application 2019 Period/Deadlines

 Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) Application 2019 Periods/Deadlines

The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund congratulates all learners who passed their grade 12 examinations and meet NSFAF funding requirements. The Fund has officially opened the 2019 Online Application period for all interested applicants.

Study Category                                              Commencing Date – End Date

All Undergraduate applicants who:                           15 October 2018  – 28 February 2019

• Have a Grade 12 certificate
• Are current grade 12 learners (2018)
• Mature Ageapplicants(PublicInstitutionsonly:UNAM,NUSTandNAMCOL)
• Wish to study at SADC/InternationalIHL
• Wish to study at SADC/International VTCs

Postgraduate Applicants                                                    03 December 2018 – 4 January 2019
Applicants who wish to study at local Private VTCs

Applicants who wish to study at public VTCs                15 February 2019 – 15 March 2019

TAKE NOTE:

• Students will be provisionally awarded based on their chosen institution of higher learning and program
• All students will be required to apply online including VTC’s and UNAM Diploma students provided they meet the basic NSFAF requirements
• Due dates are final and will not be extended. Applicants who fail to apply or upload necessary documents will not be considered and applications will be discarded.
• It is mandatory for all Vocational Training and Educational trainees to submit an application online to NSFAF
• No manual applications will be accepted
• APPLICATION IS STRICTLY ONLINE

LOG ONTO WWW.NSFAF.FUND TO LAUNCH YOUR APPLICATION TODAY!

Contact our regional officers in your respective regions for further assistance during the online
application process.

Email: studentsrelations@nsfaf.na

 

ATTACHMENT:

View the NSFAF deadline on pdf

 

See the 2019 application guidelines here

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13 Comments

  1. The post graduates are being disadvantaged here. the whole registration period was during the holiday and some of us goes to the farms where there’s no internet access, coming January it’s closed. Please reconsider extending it at least until end January. Otherwise we are being forced to stop the registration until next year same time again.

    Please look into this.

  2. Hi I did my Bachelor Degree in Human Resource Management Honours at the International University Of Management and i would assistance to finish my Masters in the year 2019 in the above mentioned field am i eligible to apply?

    1. kindly contact our main secretariat for support.
      Contact us
      Tel : +264 61 420 600

      51-52 Werner List Street

      Gutenberg Plaza, 2nd Floor, Windhoek – Namibia

      P.O. Box 23053, Windhoek

    1. So far as you are a Namibian and qualifies to apply, then you can be granted a funding support.

      Below is the International Applicants Requirements

      SADC/International Requirements
      2.1 An Applicant should be a Namibian citizen.
      2.2 Only Applicant applying to study full time at accredited and recognized Institutions of Higher Learning to be considered.
      2.3 Funding for SADC and International is for higher and medium priority fields of study as determined from time to time.
      2.4 Applicants should have obtained 35 points (in grade 12) in five subjects with an E in English to qualify for funding to study abroad in medicine, engineering and related fields of study.
      2.5 For other priority fields of study applicants should have obtained 30 points (in grade 12) in five subjects with an E in English to qualify for funding abroad.
      2.6 Applicants who intends to study in SADC/International must submit provisional admission prior to selection process, thereafter the proof of registration must be submitted without delay.
      2.7 Admission letters obtained through Agencies will not be accepted by NSFAF.
      2.8 NSFAF will only accept admission letters issued by the governments or Institutions of Higher Learning in which the students intend to study and must be in English.
      Additional funding requirements for applicants whose parents/legal guardians are serving outside Namibia. (On behalf of Namibian governmental institutions)

      2.9 Applicants should have obtained 25 points (in grade 12) in five subjects with an E in English to qualify for funding to study abroad excepts for medicine and engineering related fields of study which should be 35 points in grade 12) in five subjects with an E in English. Subject to NSFAF priority fields of study.

      See other requirements

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