NSFAS-Funded SETA Bursary, Accessing bursaries via NSFAS—funded in partnership with specific SETAs—is one of the best ways to cover your tertiary education costs. These bursaries combine NSFAS’s financial scheme with targeted, sector-focused support from SETAs. In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly how to apply for four key SETA bursaries for 2025: W&RSETA, FP&M SETA, Services SETA, and Fasset.
1. What Is an NSFAS-Funded SETA Bursary?
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) offers financial support—grants and loans—to students from low-income households. SETAs often partner with NSFAS to support students in fields aligned with their respective sectors.
These SETA bursaries typically cover:
- Tuition fees
- Books and stationery
- Accommodation and meal allowances
- Travel & other study-related expenses
You must:
- Apply to NSFAS via your myNSFAS account,
- Apply to the SETA’s bursary programme separately (if required).
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2. Applying for NSFAS (All SETAs)
Steps to Apply:
- Go to the myNSFAS portal at www.nsfas.org.za
- Register or log in and:
- Complete the means test
- Upload certified documents (ID, proof of income, academic records)
- Submit before the deadline (2025 TVET dates include mid-May and mid-July) boti.co.za.
3. W&RSETA (Wholesale & Retail) Bursary
Details:
- Covers full-time qualifications in Retail & Wholesale (e.g. supply chain, management, logistics, food tech) at universities, universities of technology, or TVET colleges.
- Preference given to “missing middle” students with household income R350k–R600k and those in shortage skills regenesys.net+1nsfas.org.za+1.
Application Process:
- University students apply via the W&RSETA portal:
https://www.wrseta.org.za/learners/bursaries . - TVET students can apply at any NSFAS office.
Required Documents:
- Certified ID, Matric certificate, proof of acceptance & accredited program
- Proof of household income & bank details.
4. FP&M SETA (Fibre Processing & Manufacturing) Bursary
Details:
- Supports qualifications in manufacturing sectors: textiles, packaging, printing, forestry, furniture, etc.
- Covers fees, books, accommodations, possibly uniforms—amounts vary.
Application Process:
- Applications happen via the FP&M SETA Learner Management Information System (LMIS)
- Contact details include email: [email protected] .
Required Documents:
- Completed bursary application form (see example form)
- Certified ID, academic record, proof of registration, proof of income, employer recommendation (if employed) scribd.com.
5. Services SETA (SSETA) Bursary
Details:
- In partnership with USAF, supports employed learners in the services sector.
- Fields include hospitality, cleaning, security, facilities, and business admin.
Application Process:
- Typically via Services SETA’s official site: www.servicesseta.org.za —check under Bursaries/Downloads
👉 Note: The exact form and link should be available in mid‑2025 update.
6. Fasset (Finance & Accounting) Bursary
Details:
- Allocated to finance, accounting, IT, taxation, auditing and related qualifications fpmseta.org.za.
- Bursaries up to R100,000/year.
Application Process:
- Apply through DHET funding portals or directly at Fasset’s site (usually via a bursary page).
- Deadline historically in December, so watch for 2025 updates.
7. Step-by-Step 2025 Application Summary
- Apply to NSFAS using your myNSFAS account before the deadline.
- Apply to your chosen SETA bursary:
- W&RSETA: wrseta.org.za/learners/bursaries
- FP&M SETA: Via LMIS portal (find link under bursary/downloads)
- Services SETA: Services SETA site (check bursary section)
- Fasset: Via DHET or Fasset bursary page
- Prepare documents:
- Certified ID, Matric/qualification, proof of admission
- Household income, bank confirmation, recommendation (if needed)
- Submit and track via SETA portals and via myNSFAS.
- Prepare for interviews and follow up.
8. Official Application Links & Forms
SETA | Qualification Areas | Application Link / Portal |
---|---|---|
W&RSETA | Supply chain, HR, retail pharmacy, logistics etc. | wrseta.org.za/learners/bursaries |
FP&M SETA | Textiles, printing, furniture, forestry | Via LMIS portal (link in bursary/downloads), email [email protected] |
Services SETA | Services industry (hospitality, security) | Services SETA website, check bursaries/downloads |
Fasset | Accounting, finance, auditing, IT | Fasset bursary portal via DHET funding or Fasset site |
9. Pro Tips for Success
- Keep a clean file of certified documents ready.
- Apply early — bursaries open & close at different times.
- Tailor your application; highlight how your qualification aligns with SETA’s priority skills.
- For SETAs like FP&M, be sure to complete the correct form and email to the bursary department.
- Use a professional email and phone line.
- Monitor your application status via SETA portals and NSFAS.
- Prepare for assessments or interviews in advance.
10. What Happens Next?
If your application is successful, you’ll:
- Be notified via the SETA portal or email,
- Receive a bursary agreement for signature,
- Get funding disbursed through NSFAS into your account to pay fees/suppliers,
- Report progress as required by the SETA.
Final Thoughts: NSFAS-Funded SETA Bursary
By combining NSFAS and SETA bursaries, you get strong financial support tailored to your field of study. Remember:
- Stay ahead with deadlines,
- Submit complete and correct applications,
- Communicate politely throughout.
Let me know if you’d like help securing:
- The exact FP&M LMIS login link or form,
- Services SETA PDF application form,
- Or if you’d like assistance with tracking your NSFAS application.
✨ I’m here to support your journey—best of luck with your bursary application!