The South Africa Union of Students (SAUS) has issued a warning about the submission of fraudulent documents by students applying for funding from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). This alert comes after the postponement of the 2025 NSFAS applications to this Friday, prompted by concerns from student organizations at various educational institutions. SAUS Secretary General Lukhanyo Daweti emphasized the importance of submitting accurate and complete documentation to avoid delays in accessing tuition fees. He urged students to apply promptly and ensure their documents are correct to prevent backlogs in processing applications.
Student Union Warns Against Submission of Fraudulent Papers to NSFAS
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