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When speaking about ISFAP, ISFAP refers to the Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme which provides bursaries to students with the ISFAP requirements being that they come from households with an annual income falling between R0 and R600 000 and are registered within the universities and courses that ISFAP partners with.


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Bursaries from ISFAP cover a range of postgraduate qualifications. Students interested in the bursary will soon be able to apply for the comprehensive funding offered by ISFAP. 

Access to higher education is often hindered by financial barriers, leaving thousands of students unable to pursue their dreams. If you are part of the missing middle in South Africa, then you should apply for the ISFAP bursary.

When it comes to bursary programmes, Isfap is a good alternative option for students who are unable to fund their tertiary studies. However, is the same true for you are a Unisa postgraduate student? 
 

The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme helps university students from low and middle income households finance their education. This programme has its own policy when it comes to how its students are funded.

 

Missing middle students have been feeling left out when it comes to funding opportunities in universities. The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme caters for this cohort of students, however, there are conditions that need to be met for students to continue receiving funding. 

The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme (ISFAP) is a bursary programme for tertiary students. So, what kind of support do students receive?

Majority of individuals wishing to further their tertiary education rely on bursaries to finance their tuition fees. Bursary financing has grown to be a crucial aspect of increasing access to higher education, which is why it should be maintained.

Thousands of students living in South Africa rely on government funding to pay their study fees. If you’re looking for government funding, find out below which bursaries are offered every year.

The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme (ISFAP) recently opened applications for its new bursary cycle. The programme is aimed at providing financial relief to students, and is often compared to NSFAS.

If you're planning on doing a postgraduate degree, you may be wondering what options there are for funding for you. In this article, we will outline some of the options for you. 

 

1. NSFAS 

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