The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has implemented a revised payment structure for 2026 to ensure smoother transitions between semesters. The most significant news for April 2026 is a major change to the payment date, which will require students to adjust their budgets immediately.
The April 2026 “Early Payment” Shift
For TVET college students, the standard payment date has been officially moved forward.
- Original Payment Date: 25 April 2026
- New Payment Date: 17 April 2026
- The Reason: This 8-day advancement is intended to provide students with earlier access to funds for mid-semester expenses, though it creates a longer “gap” until the May disbursement.
2026 Official Allowance Payment Schedule
Most universities and TVET colleges have standardized their monthly cycles for the remainder of the 2026 academic year.
Monthly Disbursement Targets
| Institution Type | Standard Payment Date |
| TVET Colleges | 25th of every month (except April) |
| Traditional Universities | 30th of every month |
| UNISA (Distance) | 29th of every month |
Remaining 2026 Payment Cycles
According to the latest 2026 funding cycle documents, the “Cycle” dates for general disbursements are as follows:
- Cycle 4: Monday, 04 May 2026
- Cycle 5: Monday, 01 June 2026
- Cycle 6: Monday, 06 July 2026
- Cycle 7: Monday, 03 August 2026
- Cycle 8: Monday, 31 August 2026
- Cycle 9: Monday, 05 October 2026
- Cycle 10 (Final): Monday, 02 November 2026
NSFAS 2026 Allowance Amounts
The 2026 annual totals have seen a slight adjustment to account for inflation. Students can expect the following estimated yearly breakdowns (split into 10 monthly installments):
- Learning Material (Book) Allowance: Up to R5,460 (usually a once-off payment at the start of the year).
- Living Allowance: Approximately R17,160 per year.
- Personal Care Allowance (TVET): Approximately R3,167 per year.
- Accommodation: * Metro: Up to R52,000 per year.
- Non-Metro: Up to R42,640 per year.
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Critical To-Do List for Students
To avoid the “Payment Pending” status on your portal, ensure these three things are updated:
- Bank Account Verification: NSFAS now pays TVET allowances directly into personal bank accounts rather than through third-party “fintech” apps alone. Ensure your banking details on the myNSFAS portal match your ID exactly.
- Registration Data: Payments are only triggered once your institution (University or TVET) uploads your 2026 registration data. If your status still says “Funding Eligible” but not “Paid,” visit your campus Financial Aid office.
- The “Early Pay” Budget: Since the April payment arrives on the 17th, you must make it last until May 4th. Avoid “luxury” spending in the first week to cover transport and food for the extended month-end period.
FAQ
Why haven’t I received my April allowance yet?
If your registration was submitted late (after the April cut-off), your payment will be rolled over to the next “payment run,” which typically happens on the 14th of the following month.
Is the direct payment system still using eZaga/Norraco?
In 2026, NSFAS has transitioned toward more university-led distribution and direct bank transfers to minimize service fees. Check with your specific institution to see if they are using an internal system or the NSFAS direct bank upload.
Does NSFAS pay during the June/July holidays?
Yes. The 10-installment cycle covers the academic year, including the mid-year break, to assist with ongoing accommodation and living costs.

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