I’m considering studying at AFDA, The School for the Creative Economy, and I’d like to know if NSFAS offers funding for AFDA students. Are there specific requirements or conditions for eligibility?
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NSFAS generally does not cover private institutions like AFDA, as it primarily funds students at public universities and TVET colleges in South Africa. For AFDA, you might need to explore alternative funding sources such as private bursaries, scholarships, or bank loans. It’s advisable to check directly with AFDA regarding any specific funding options they might offer or recommend.
To find more bursary opportunities that might be suitable, you can visit https://apply.org.za/bursaries. Additionally, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for each bursary, which often includes academic performance and financial need.
For any further assistance, you might consider contacting AFDA directly or visiting their website for detailed information on the funding options available.