NSFAS must report back to Parliament in 2 weeks
8 September 2023
The DA firmly supports Parliament's decision for NSFAS to report back in two weeks regarding the ongoing problems affecting students, including issues with direct payment service providers, defunding, appeals, and accommodation accreditation. During the committee meeting yesterday, MPs expressed outrage over these problems, highlighting the adverse effects on students and their futures.
NSFAS admitted during the meeting that their new student-centered model has contributed to delays in funding, appeal processes, and defunding challenges. The DA has consistently voiced its displeasure and disappointment that these issues have not yet been resolved, and they have received numerous complaints from students whose funding concerns remain unaddressed by NSFAS.
Moreover, the DA's stance has been vindicated by NSFAS's acknowledgement that decentralising its administrative office would improve student access to services, an important step in addressing students' needs more effectively.
In addition to these concerns, the DA emphasizes the urgent need for NSFAS to accelerate the accreditation of student accommodations. Shockingly, 62% of NSFAS-funded student accommodations across universities and TVET colleges remain unaccredited. NSFAS reported that out of 93 424 registered beds on its accommodation platform, only 21 903 have been accredited, leaving 36 541 accommodations paid for but not accredited.