Sakinah Samuels

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Sakinah is Head of Content at Portal Publishing where she manages content strategy for the company websites, and is passionate about the work she does. With a passion for writing developed at a young age, she is always creating some form of written content at all points in time.

Sakinah completed her Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University of the Western Cape majoring in Psychology, English and Philosophy in 2019 and has since expanded her skill set. She also gained an SEO qualification through the Red & Yellow Creative School of Business.

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Articles by Sakinah:

 

Over a million South African students rely on the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) for their education. As the new academic year approaches, many are eager to learn how their NSFAS allowances will be disbursed in January 2025.

With the new academic year just around the corner, South African students eagerly await the next release of NSFAS allowances. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is dedicated to providing financial support to eligible students, and they're working hard to ensure timely disbursements.

NSFAS was placed under administration due to its failure to adequately support students, has seen its administration term extended. This decision comes after a period of disruptions in funding and significant hardship faced by students.

With the 2024 matric results eagerly anticipated, prospective students across South Africa are gearing up for the upcoming 2025 academic year. Universities have now unveiled their registration timelines for the next academic year.

Recent years have seen administrative challenges that have resulted in the loss of millions of rands at NSFAS. In response to these issues, the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has been actively working to recover misappropriated funds.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has approved funding for over 550,000 students to pursue their tertiary education in 2025. This significant investment ensures that countless young South Africans can access higher education, regardless of their financial circumstances.

If you're ready to see how you fared in your final exams, checking your results is a straightforward process. All you need is your ID number and examination number.

As we near the end of the 2024 academic year, parents and students alike are eager to know the key dates for the upcoming 2025 school year. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the 2025 school term dates and holiday periods in South Africa.

With the 2024 academic year drawing to a close, nearly a million South African students funded by NSFAS are eagerly looking ahead to 2025. A common question on their minds:  will NSFAS allowances be paid in January?

Unisa has officially released its registration dates for the 2025 academic year. As one of the largest universities globally, Unisa continues to provide accessible higher education opportunities to students across the nation.

With the 2025 academic year fast approaching, NSFAS has clarified whether the application deadline for funding will be extended. Students hoping to secure financial aid for their studies must submit their applications before the impending cutoff date.

During the application process for funding from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), applicants may see various status messages that indicate where they are in the review and decision-making process. One common NSFAS status is "Awaiting Academic Eligibility."

In 2024, thousands of South African students anxiously awaited the outcome of their NSFAS appeals. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) faced significant delays in processing these appeals.

Thousands of South African students are set to receive financial support from NSFAS in 2025. The scheme has officially announced its plans to ensure timely allowance payments for students commencing their academic journey next year.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has made significant strides in its 2025 application process. The organization has confirmed that over 400,000 students have been provisionally funded for the upcoming academic year with more to follow.

The University of South Africa (Unisa) has announced that they will be re-opening applications for the 2025 academic year. This is great news for students who missed the initial application deadline or are considering further studies.

Thousands of students rely on the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) to fund their higher education. This article will guide you through the NSFAS allowance system and what you can expect this December.

NSFAS is a government initiative designed to assist financially disadvantaged students in South Africa which extends to Unisa students who qualify for NSFAS bursaries and loans. These funds cover various expenses, including tuition fees and living allowances, often referred to as NSFAS allowances.

Applied for NSFAS and see a 'funded' status? This article will break down what it means to have a 'funded' NSFAS status and guide you through the essential steps to take next.

NSFAS is a lifeline for many South African students, providing financial support to cover tuition, accommodation, and living expenses. If you're a TVET College student eagerly awaiting your December 2024 NSFAS allowance, let's break down what you can expect.


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