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.

Connect with Sakinah on LinkedIn.

Articles by Sakinah:

 

Just got a NSFAS update stating "Funded Subject to Registration and Availability of Funds"? In this article, we break it down for you and provide details on what you should do next.

Thousands of university students rely on NSFAS allowances every month. Here's how these payments will be made in December 2024.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is offering hope to thousands of South African students. With NSFAS funding, you can pursue your dreams without the financial burden. NSFAS applications for Semester 1 of 2025 are now open.

There are thousands of students who receive allowances payments from NSFAS. The government bursary scheme has confirmed how allowances will work in December 2024. 

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a government initiative designed to assist financially disadvantaged South African students with funding for tertiary education. Many applicants have questioned whether they need to pay for their NSFAS application.

Thousands of students benefit from monthly allowances provided by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). Here’s a breakdown of how much students can expect to receive in December 2024.

Updating your personal information on the myNSFAS portal is essential to ensure your details are accurate and up to date. If you need to change your contact details, follow this straightforward guide to make the necessary updates.

South African students relying on the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) may soon have easier access to support. The Higher Education Minister has confirmed plans to open NSFAS offices across the country, bringing much-needed relief to students.

Are you a NSFAS applicant who's seen the status "Funded Subject to Registration and Availability of Funds"? If so, you're not alone. Many students wonder what this means and what steps to take next.

Thousands of students are set to enrol in courses at TVET Colleges in 2025. Here's when TVET students can apply for NSFAS funding for the second trimester.

Applying for financial aid can be a stressful process, especially when you encounter unexpected roadblocks. If you've recently checked your NSFAS status on myNSFAS and saw the dreaded "Cancelled" status, here's what it means.

Applying for NSFAS funding is a crucial step for many South African students seeking to further their education. However, receiving a "Rejected" status can be disheartening. If you've found yourself in this situation, don't lose hope.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has announced important changes to its 2025 application process for students attending Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges. No walk-in applications will be accepted in January 2025.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has been under administration since April 2024. However, a new chapter may soon be written as the appointment of a new NSFAS board is imminent.

NSFAS provides financial aid in the form of bursaries and loans to eligible students to help cover tuition fees, accommodation, and other study-related costs. The financial aid scheme has now announced the NSFAS 2025 application dates for TVET College students.

NSFAS opened its 2025 funding applications on 20 September 2024. The deadline for submitting applications is 15 December 2024. As students eagerly await news about their funding status, NSFAS has provided insights into the timeline for 2025 funding decisions.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has recently announced the NSFAS allowance amounts for South African university students in November 2024. This includes crucial information for students studying at Unisa, the country's largest university.

NSFAS is committed to supporting South African students in their pursuit of higher education. As thousands of students rely on NSFAS for accommodation funding, the scheme is currently reviewing a pilot program designed to enhance student housing options. 

Approximately a million students rely on NSFAS funding including thousands enrolled at TVET colleges. Here's how NSFAS allowances will be paid at TVET Colleges for November 2024. 

With the NSFAS 2025 application deadline fast approaching, over 430,000 South African students have already submitted their funding requests. This impressive number highlights the increasing demand for financial assistance to pursue higher education in the country.


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