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Title: Portfolio Committee on Education


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PRESENTATION TO
Portfolio Committee on Education National
Assembly ----------------------- 25 March
2008 ----------------------- By Mr. Pragasen
Naicker NSFAS CEO
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NATIONAL STUDENT FINANCIAL AID SCHEME
NSFAS was established in 1999 as a public
entity,under the Ministry of Education,by an
act of Parliament (Act 56 of 1999)to provide for
the granting of loans and bursariesto eligible
students at public higher education
institutionsand for the administration of such
loans and bursaries and to provide for the
recovery of loans. The NSFAS Act has since been
amended to include further education and
training (FET) colleges.
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  • The main focus of NSFAS as contained in the
    preamble to the NSFAS Act is
  • to redress past discrimination and ensure
    representivity and equal access
  • to respond to the human resource development
    needs of the nation and
  • to establish an expanded national student
    financial aid scheme that is affordable and
    sustainable.

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Goal 1 To provide access to public higher and
further education for marginalised South African
citizens who are academically able, in support of
the countrys HRD strategy, while making a
contribution to the alleviation of
poverty. Goal 2 To raise sufficient funding to
enable NSFAS to realise its strategic goals.
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Goal 3 To develop a new allocations formula in
line with higher education needs and
transformation imperatives, for the equitable
distribution of funds through allocating funding
in an optimum manner. Goal 4 To communicate
NSFAS effectively to all its audiences, seeking
to make NSFAS a funding channel of choice. Goal
5 To ensure the effective governance,
management and administration of NSFAS.
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Goal 6 To provide effective and efficient Human
Resource management and administration to ensure
staff are competent to execute and support the
NSFAS Strategy, and are managed in accordance
with best current practices. GOAL 7 To
implement e-business strategies to enhance
collaboration with higher education institutions,
thereby increasing the efficiency of the Scheme.
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EXPENDITURE SUMMARY
Building a Sustainable Financial Aid Scheme
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CORE ALLOCATIONS 2008 (DE DE (Teacher))
Eastern Cape R 181.5 m 12 Free State R
92.5 m 6 Gauteng R 600.0 m 39 KwaZulu
Natal R 301.0 m 20 Limpopo R 110.0 m
7 Mpumalanga R 0.0 m 0 Northern Cape R
0.0 m 0 North West R 54.0 m
4 Western Cape R 194.0 m 13 Total R 1 532
m
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Core Award Scheme
  • Interest rate to be linked to Repo Rate as
    determined by the South African Reserve Bank and
    pegged at 80 of Repo.

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EXPANDING THE SCHEME
Bursaries available from 2007 2007
2008 2009 Funza Lushaka
R120m R180m R400m(Teachers) FET
colleges R100m R200m R300m Social Work R
50m R105m R210m
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EXPANDING THE SCHEME Public FET Colleges
  • The National Certificate (Vocational) is a new
    qualification at level 2, 3 and 4 of the NQF. The
    programmes include
  • Civil Engineering and Building Construction
  • Electrical Infrastructure Construction
  • Engineering and Related Design
  • Finance, Economics and Accounting
  • Hospitality
  • Information Technology and Computer Science
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Office Administration
  • Primary Agriculture
  • Tourism

These new programmes are intended to directly
respond to the priority skills demands of the
South African economy.
Building a Sustainable Financial Aid Scheme
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FET R100 million allocated in 2007
Eastern Cape R 15.5m 16 Free State R 7.5m
8 Gauteng R 18.5m 19 KwaZulu Natal R
18.5m 19 Limpopo R 15.0m 15 Mpumalanga R
7.0m 7 Northern Cape R 3.0m 3 North
West R 5.5m 6 Western Cape R
9.5m 10 Total R100 m
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EXPANDING THE SCHEME Public FET College
Bursaries
  • 50 public FET colleges located in the 9 provinces
  • To date, of the R100m available for 2007
  • R67 million has been paid to FET colleges
  • To assist 12,400 students (average bursary
    R5,400)

Building a Sustainable Financial Aid Scheme
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Final processing for 2007/08 year still in
progress
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RECOVERIES
Building a Sustainable Financial Aid Scheme
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REINJECTION OF RECOVERED MONEY
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Year on year comparison
NSFAS continues to implement improved loan
recovery strategies resulting in improved
collections
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  • 2007/08 R39 million
  • (Total loans and bursaries R1.8 billion)
  • 2008/09 R48 million
  • (Total loans and bursaries R2.1 billion)
  • Currently, the NSFAS cost ratio is slightly less
    than 2 of the total amount of funds it
    administers. In national and global terms this is
    regarded as a low cost operation.
  • The operational costs of Financial Aid offices at
    each university is the responsibility of the
    institution.

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AREAS OF FOCUS for 2008
  • Improve operational efficiency and systems at
    NSFAS to manage any increase in donor funding.
  • Business Process Reengineering (started Feb 08)
  • Further integration of Financial Information
    Systems (started Feb 08)
  • NSFAS Web based Services (Pilot starts in June
    08)
  • Electronic Application and Means Test Form
  • Application for exemption from National Credit Act

Building a Sustainable Financial Aid Scheme
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AREAS OF FOCUS for 2008
  • Communications and Development including
    fundraising
  • Current NGO partnerships
  • Eastern Cape 10 Mpumalanga 1
  • Free State 0 Northern Cape 0
  • Gauteng 1 North West 0
  • KwaZulu Natal 5 Western Cape 2
  • Limpopo 4
  • Focus on under serviced areas particularly rural
    areas
  • Participation in university open days and country
    wide career exhibitions remains important
  • NSFAS will seek to actively increase its
    partnerships with Corporate SA

Building a Sustainable Financial Aid Scheme
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Primary Aim for 2008
  • Given the importance of the NSFAS mandate in
    respect of South Africas national development
    goals, the organisation must be able to
    administer substantial increases in funding when
    the need arises. In 2008, NSFAS will make
    fundamental changes and improvements to its
    systems, processes and staffing capabilities so
    that it can administer increased funding
    speedily, efficiently and with the required level
    of auditing controls.
  • NSFAS will report to the next Portfolio Committee
    meeting on the outcome of the project referred to
    above.

Building a Sustainable Financial Aid Scheme
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