Colleges in Johannesburg Funded by NSFAS with Forms
In Johannesburg, students seeking financial assistance through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) can consider applying to several TVET Colleges. NSFAS provides support to students in need of financial aid to pursue their studies at public colleges or universities, including all TVET Colleges in South Africa.
Here are the TVET Colleges in Johannesburg that accept NSFAS:
- Central Johannesburg TVET College: This college is focused on guiding students towards employment and entrepreneurship. With six campuses offering a range of courses, including NATED and NC(V) programs, it’s a great option for those looking for comprehensive education and training.
- Ekurhuleni East TVET College: With a mission to empower students for the labor market and self-employment, Ekurhuleni East offers a conducive learning environment with a variety of courses tailored to meet students’ educational and training needs.
- Ekurhuleni West TVET College: This college aims to equip students with essential knowledge and skills for employment or self-employment. Various campuses offer lifelong learning opportunities, and in addition to NSFAS, the college also provides bursaries to outstanding students.
- Sedibeng TVET College: As a leading institution in affordable training and education, Sedibeng TVET College focuses on delivering qualifications that meet the needs of commerce, industry, and the community in the TVET sector.
- South West Gauteng TVET College: Offering education and training from NQF Level 2 to 4 and N4 to N6, this college provides both distance learning and e-learning options. It caters to students interested in Business Studies, Engineering Studies, or Utility Studies, with a preference for applicants who have completed Grade 11 or 12, though Grade 9 graduates are also considered.
- Western TVET College: Committed to providing quality education and training for the benefit of both students and the community, Western TVET College offers a range of courses. It also includes public adult learning centers for learners aiming to complete AET levels 1 to 4 (NQF Level 1).
Each of these colleges is equipped to support students through NSFAS funding, offering a variety of courses and training programs to suit different career aspirations and educational needs.