JOHANNESBURG - It’s the end of the year but many school leavers have been vying for limited places at universities across South Africa.
The Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme or ISFAP says, since its inception following the #FeesMustFall movement in 2017, it has invested over two-billion to enrich the lives of over 3,500 students.
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It was established to bridge the gap for students with a family income too high to qualify for NSFAS funding but too low to pay for tertiary education
To discss this further, Operations Manager at Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme, Sifanele Biyela spoke to eNCA.