NSFAS DISABILITY ROADSHOW WAS HOSTED TO Raise Awareness. In a significant effort to combat financial exclusion and enhance support for students with disabilities, the Financial Aid Unit at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) recently hosted the 2024 NSFAS Disability Roadshow. This impactful campaign was designed to educate and inform students with disabilities about the National Students Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) and its provisions.
Event Overview
The NSFAS Disability Roadshow took place at the Ritson Campus in Durban, bringing together students, faculty, and NSFAS officials. The event aimed to provide clarity on the funding guidelines and ensure that students with disabilities are fully informed about their entitlements and responsibilities.
Welcome And Purpose
Absolom Manashe, the Financial Aid Unit Manager at DUT, opened the event by extending a warm welcome and expressing gratitude to all attendees. He outlined the primary goals of the Roadshow, which included:
- Educating Students: Providing information about NSFAS guidelines and funding rules.
- Highlighting Benefits and Responsibilities: Explaining the benefits available through NSFAS and the associated responsibilities for students.
- Facilitating Direct Communication: Allowing NSFAS officials to address students directly to clarify any questions and ensure a clear understanding of the funding process.
Manashe emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, “We are here to educate and highlight the benefits for students funded by NSFAS. The benefits come with responsibilities and requirements from the students’ side. It was crucial to give NSFAS officials an opportunity to address the students regarding NSFAS’s side of things. This way, when we, as an institution, intervene, we can outline what NSFAS has provided and the internal processes necessary to access these benefits.”
Insights From NSFAS Officials
Nomalizo Sixholo from the NSFAS Disability Unit provided a detailed explanation of the financial eligibility criteria for disability funding. Key points included:
- Scope of Funding: NSFAS offers financial support for all permanent disabilities. Although the guidelines for the current year do not cover temporary disabilities, they fully support permanent disabilities.
- Definition of Permanent Disability: A permanent disability is defined as an impairment that lasts for at least 12 months.
- Required Documentation: To qualify for NSFAS disability funding, students must submit a disability annexure accompanied by a detailed medical report from a registered professional with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
Sixholo further clarified, “NSFAS provides disability funding for all disabilities. Our guidelines this year do not cover temporary disabilities. However, any permanent disability is eligible for funding. For students to be considered, they need to provide a detailed medical report from a registered healthcare professional.”
Impact And Future Directions
The NSFAS Disability Roadshow was a crucial step in ensuring that students with disabilities are aware of the financial support available to them and understand the processes involved in accessing these benefits. By fostering direct communication between students and NSFAS officials, the event aimed to bridge gaps in knowledge and support, ultimately contributing to a more inclusive educational environment.
The Financial Aid Unit at DUT continues to support over 23,000 students, striving to create a fair learning environment and ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed academically.
Conclusion
The 2024 NSFAS Disability Roadshow successfully raised awareness about disability funding and clarified important guidelines for students with disabilities. Through events like these, DUT reaffirms its commitment to supporting all students and promoting equitable access to educational resources.