What does the Isfap bursary cover?

The ISFAP (Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme) Bursary in South Africa provides comprehensive financial assistance to eligible students to help cover various expenses associated with higher education. The ISFAP bursary typically covers the following:

  1. Tuition Fees: The bursary covers the cost of tuition fees, which are the fees charged by the educational institution for the academic program the student is enrolled in.
  2. Accommodation: ISFAP may provide funding to cover the costs of student accommodation, including residence fees or rental costs, depending on the student’s circumstances and the availability of funds.
  3. Textbooks and Learning Materials: The bursary often includes support for the purchase of prescribed textbooks and other required learning materials essential for the student’s academic program.
  4. Living Expenses: ISFAP bursaries may provide a stipend or living allowance to help cover the day-to-day living expenses of the student. This can include costs such as meals, transportation, and personal expenses.
  5. Personal Care Allowance: Some ISFAP bursaries may include a personal care allowance to assist with personal care items, health-related expenses, and other necessary personal needs.

It’s important to note that the specific coverage and amounts provided by the ISFAP bursary may vary depending on the student’s individual circumstances, financial need, and the availability of funds. Students are advised to consult the ISFAP program directly or refer to their official documentation for detailed information on the coverage and terms of the bursary.

Additionally, ISFAP may also provide academic and psychosocial support to bursary recipients to ensure their overall well-being and academic success throughout their tertiary education journey.