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Read: The N+2 rule is very clear, it is not the amount of years that a student is funded by NSFAS, it is the amount of years that a student is in the system @RJCarolissenhttps://t.co/jLnHYqa3FA NSFAS (@myNSFAS) June 18, 2020
Zimkita Tiyiwe,
Nelson Mandela University
I am currently studying a logistics course. Last year – 2020 – was supposed to be my last year. I currently have two modules left. In 2016, I decided to go back to university and I applied for NSFAS at the end of 2016. 2017 was the first year I was ever funded by NSFAS. I was funded in 2017 and 2018. At the end of 2019, I received my results but there was no indication that there were any issues with my finances.