- Are you a student still struggling to get funding through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme, or dealing with delayed allowance payments?
- News24 wants to hear your experience.
- Email us your submission and it could be featured in this week's edition of Friday Briefing.
Studying for a degree is hard enough. Add to the mix ongoing National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) allowance delays.
In recent months, thousands of students have not received their allowance payments from NSFAS, making it difficult for them to buy food, or pay their rent, and putting them at risk of possible eviction.
NSFAS did indicate on Monday that it would conduct a special allowance payment run to ensure students receive outstanding allowance payments, which should hopefully provide some breathing space.
Other students are still waiting to hear if they will receive any funding.
READ | NSFAS board dissolved because of its inability to carry out basic responsibilities - Nzimande
Last Thursday, the NSFAS board was dissolved with immediate effect because of members' inability to carry out and implement basic responsibilities, including overseeing the payment of student allowances.
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande appointed former CEO of the SA Institute of Chartered Accountants Freeman Nomvalo as the administrator for NSFAS.
if you are a student struggling to either secure funding or get your allowance paid, we would like to hear your story. Write to us, and your submission could appear on our website for this week's edition of Friday Briefing.
Your submission must be about 100-250 words. You are more than welcome to use a pseudonym in this case but please include your name and surname in your email.
Email your submission to opinions@news24.com, and News24's opinions editor, Vanessa Banton, will select the 10 best submissions for publication in this week's Friday Briefing.
The deadline for submissions is Wednesday, 17 April at 14:00.