Sunday World (South Africa)

NSFAS’ plan to roll out regional offices welcomed by student bodies

Minister made announceme­nt this week

- By Phumla Mkize phumla@sundayworl­d.co.za

Pupil and student representa­tive bodies have lauded the announceme­nt that the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) will be opening regional offices in all nine provinces as of next year to better serve them.

The South African Union of Students (Saus), which represents student representa­tive councils of South Africa’s 26 universiti­es, and the Congress of South Africa Students (Cosas), which represents pupils, have welcomed the news this week by Minister of Higher Education Science and Technology Blade Nzimande that NSFAS will have a regional footprint to improve service delivery.

Nzimande told Sunday World: “We will start as of next year. If we can, this year.”

Saus national spokespers­on Asive Dlanjwa said the announceme­nt was in line with calls by students.

“It falls squarely on the proposals made by students. The office in Cape Town is inaccessib­le,” he said, adding

that the most students interacted with NSFAS through its online services.

“Another shortfall is that the majority of the services require technology and electricit­y,” he said, “though they are zerorated, not everyone has access to them”.

Dlanjwa said the regional offices would ensure students had access to services, especially those that come from rural areas and townships.

Cosas head of media and publicity Kamogelo Maluleka said

it also welcomed the move.

He said many pupils had no access to informatio­n about NSFAS because they lived far from access to technology.

“We have been waiting for NSFAS to expand its offices because some learners travel long distances just to access informatio­n on NSFAS,” he said.

“Before we are students, we are members of the community. The offices will also provide employment and opportunit­ies for those communitie­s,” he said.

Slumezi Skosana, NSFAS spokespers­on, said the scheme was busy with due diligence on how to implement the expansion. He could not confirm where the first three offices would be situated, only saying that they would be operationa­l next year.

He said NSFAS was looking at various factors, some of which included the distributi­on of NSFAS applicatio­ns, the centrality of locations to service multiple provinces and the students the scheme is targeting.

Skosana said NSFAS also relied on student aid officers, who are employed at funding offices of institutio­ns of higher learning, to assist with queries.

“We have trained them on frequently asked questions about NSFAS, but students are still referred to us for assistance,” said Skosana. He said because some applicants relied on internet cafés, they were also exposed to the dangers of identity theft. “We are exploring different ways in which we can establish regional offices, including negotiatin­g with institutio­ns,” he said.

Nzimande said NSFAS disbursed R47-billion in one year.

“It is a huge responsibi­lity. We still need to build more systems,” he said.

Another shortfall is that the majority of services need electricit­y

 ?? ?? The National Student Financial Aid Scheme only has an office in Cape Town.
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme only has an office in Cape Town.

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