Central Johannesburg TVET College School Fees Structure For 2023 Academic session.
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Central Johannesburg TVET College 2023 Fees & Funding
Central Johannesburg TVET College School Fees Structure helps Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Degree, Distance Education, International Students, Short Course, and MBA programs student to know the Fees to be paid for the 2023 academic session.
Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) Course Fees and Payment
- Central Johannesburg TVET College prescribes course fees prior to the beginning of each academic year. Please contact the relevant campus.
- Students who do not apply, or do not qualify for the DHET NSFAS Bursary Scheme, must pay at least 40% of the tuition fees upon registration.
- The remaining balance of the course fees must be paid as per the payment agreement:
See the list of the Courses Here
Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) Semester Fee/Payment
Trimester Students: The last instalment is payable at the end of the first month after registration. Semester Students: First Semester – end of April; Second Semester – end of September.
NC(V) Students: The last instalment is payable at the end of September.
Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) Methods of Payment
- Direct deposits in the bank account of the College
- Bank guaranteed cheques
- Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
- Point of Sale: Swiping Credit/Debit Cards
Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) Refunds
A student may be refunded based on the Refund Policy of the College. Typically, a student may be refunded for the following reasons:
- When the programme is no longer offered by the College
- Death of student (Copy of death certificate required)
- On finding employment (Letter of appointment required)
- Health reasons (Medical report required)
- Parents relocate to another province (Evidence required)
- Credits due to the student (Evidence required)
Central Johannesburg TVET College (Cjc) Financial Aid
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), was established in terms of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Act 56 of 1999).
The mission statement is made up of three distinct elements, which describe why NSFAS exists and its impact on the constituency:
- NSFAS exists to provide financial aid to eligible students at TVET colleges and public universities;
- NSFAS identifies eligible students, provides bursaries, and collects past student loan repayments to replenish the funds available for future generations of students; and,
- NSFAS supports access to, and success in, higher education and training for students from poor and working-class families who would otherwise not be able to afford to study.
For more information on how to apply, go to www.nsfas.org.za
Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) NSFAS Application
HOW DO WE APPLY FOR NSFAS?
- Be a South African Citizen.
- Register at any of the 50 TVET Colleges.
- Combined household income must not exceed R350 000 per annum.
- Combined household income with a disability must not exceed R600 000 per annum.
- Copy of South African birth certificate (preferably unabridged) or ID which must be recently certified.
- Copy of parents and/or guardian’s ID (or death certificate if applicable) which must be recently certified.
- Copy of proof of income such as payslip, letter of employment, pension advice, or SASSA letter. These documents must be recently certified.
- Completed and signed application form. Completed and signed consent form.
- For orphans or students with a disability – a completed and signed Annexure A or Orphan Declaration Form is provided.
Failed Subjects, Will Nfsas Still Be Funding My Class Fees?
NATED:
If a student passes 3 of 4 subjects and fails 1, NSFAS will still fund the student.
However, the student must pay the class fees for the failed subjects and they must repeat the subject.
If a student fails more than 1 subject, NSFAS will no longer fund the student.
NCV:
If a student passes 5 of 7 subjects and fails 2, NSFAS will still fund the student.
However, the student must pay the class fees for the failed subjects and they must repeat the subject.
If a student fails more than 2 subjects, NSFAS will no longer fund the student.
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