NSFAS Accommodation Allowance Explained (2026 Edition)
The NSFAS accommodation allowance is a financial benefit provided by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) to cover housing expenses for eligible students studying at public universities and TVET colleges in South Africa. In 2026, this allowance remains a crucial part of NSFAS funding, enabling students to live close to campus and focus on their studies without worrying about rent.

Who Qualifies for the NSFAS Accommodation Allowance in 2026?
To receive the accommodation allowance, you must meet the following NSFAS requirements:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Be approved for NSFAS funding.
- Be registered at a public university or TVET college.
- Live more than 40 km from your institution and cannot stay in university residence.
- Have no other full bursary covering housing.
- Submit a valid rental or lease agreement (for private accommodation).
How Much Is the NSFAS Accommodation Allowance in 2026?
The allowance varies depending on the type of institution and accommodation:
Institution Type | Residence Type | Maximum Allowance (2026) |
|---|---|---|
Universities | On-campus university res | R45,000 per year |
Universities | Accredited private housing | Up to R45,000 per year |
TVET Colleges | On-campus college res | R33,000 per year |
TVET Colleges | Private accommodation | R24,000–R33,000/year (location-based) |
TVET Colleges | Living at home | R7,350 transport allowance |
Note: Monthly payments are made through NSFAS Wallet or paid to the landlord if directly contracted.
NSFAS Accommodation Allowance Payment Dates
Typically, NSFAS pays accommodation allowances on a monthly basis, starting in February and ending in November. Each month, students may receive a portion of their approved amount, depending on lease terms.
Students in university residences are automatically covered. Those in private accommodation must provide:
- Signed lease agreement
- Landlord details
- Proof of residence
Private vs On-Campus Accommodation: What’s the Difference?
Feature | On-Campus Residence | Private Accredited Housing |
|---|---|---|
Payment | Paid directly to university | Paid to landlord or student |
Approval process | Handled by institution | Requires lease submission |
NSFAS verification needed | No | Yes |
Furnishing | Usually furnished | Varies by landlord |
Availability | Limited | More options, but must be approved |
How to Apply for NSFAS Accommodation Allowance (2026)
- Apply for NSFAS funding at www.nsfas.org.za.
- Submit registration and housing information to your institution’s financial aid office.
- If in private accommodation:
- Submit a lease agreement signed by landlord and student.
- Provide proof of residence (e.g., utility bill or affidavit).
- Upload landlord’s ID and banking details if required.
- Track your funding status via the myNSFAS portal, USSD, or WhatsApp.
Common Reasons for NSFAS Housing Delays
- Missing or unsigned lease agreement
- Staying in unaccredited housing
- Incorrect landlord banking details
- Incomplete academic registration
- Landlord not registered with NSFAS or college
How to Track Your NSFAS Accommodation Allowance Status
Use these tools to stay updated:
- myNSFAS Portal: Login here
- USSD Code: Dial 12067327#
- WhatsApp: Send “Status” to +27 78 519 8006
Look for statuses like:
- “Accommodation verified”
- “Lease approved”
- “Allowance disbursed”
Can NSFAS Pay Your Landlord Directly?
Yes. If your landlord is registered with your university or TVET college, NSFAS can disburse the accommodation allowance directly to them.
You will need to:
- Ensure the accommodation is accredited.
- Submit landlord bank details and identification.
- Attach a valid rental contract.
What to Do If Your NSFAS Housing Payment Is Missing
If your allowance is delayed or missing:
- Confirm registration with your institution.
- Verify lease submission and approval status.
- Contact:
- Financial aid office
- NSFAS WhatsApp line or call centre: 08000 67327
- Ensure all documents are uploaded and verified.
Alternatives If You Don’t Qualify for NSFAS Housing
- Apply for university-managed bursaries
- Look for NGO or private bursary programs
- Check for affordable student accommodation nearby
- Share housing with other students to reduce costs
FAQs – NSFAS Accommodation Allowance 2026
Final Thoughts: Take Control of Your Student Housing
The NSFAS accommodation allowance can make a huge difference in your academic life — but only if you apply correctly, submit all required documents, and choose accredited housing.
✅ Apply early
✅ Submit a clear lease
✅ Track your application
✅ Ask your financial aid office for help
With the right preparation, you’ll get the housing support you need to focus fully on your education in 2026.
