June 2025 SASSA and NSFAS Grant Payments – Full Payout Schedule and Eligibility Details Released!

SASSA and NSFAS Grant Payments – The South African government, through SASSA and NSFAS, continues to provide vital financial support to millions of vulnerable individuals and students across the country. As June 2025 approaches, both agencies have officially released their payment schedules, eligibility requirements, and other key information for beneficiaries. With increased dependence on grants and bursaries amid economic uncertainty, it’s essential that all recipients are fully informed of their payment dates and ensure they meet compliance criteria. This guide outlines the complete disbursement details, including the grant amounts, application guidelines, payment platforms, and frequently asked questions.

SASSA June 2025 Payment Dates and Overview

SASSA disburses social grants each month to support pensioners, persons with disabilities, children, and other qualified South African citizens and residents. For June 2025, the payout schedule has been finalized, and SASSA has emphasized the importance of ensuring all personal and banking details are updated well in advance. Recipients should avoid waiting until the last minute to resolve issues, as this could delay disbursements. Below is the complete breakdown of SASSA grant payment dates and the corresponding amounts for June 2025.

SASSA Payment Schedule for June 2025
Grant Type Payment Date Payment Method Amount (ZAR)
Older Persons Grant Monday, June 3 Bank / Post Office / CashSend R2,180
War Veterans Grant Monday, June 3 Bank / Post Office / CashSend R2,200
Disability Grant Wednesday, June 5 Bank / Post Office / CashSend R2,180
Care Dependency Grant Wednesday, June 5 Bank / Post Office / CashSend R2,180
Child Support Grant Friday, June 7 Bank / Post Office / CashSend R530
Foster Child Grant Friday, June 7 Bank / Post Office / CashSend R1,180
SRD R350 Grant Rolling Payments Bank / Post Office / CashSend R350

Important Notes:

  • No payments are processed on weekends or public holidays.
  • Funds may take up to 2-3 working days to reflect depending on your chosen method.
  • You can check your payment status directly via the SASSA website.

NSFAS June 2025 Disbursement Dates and Criteria

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) ensures that students in financial need receive sufficient support to complete their studies. NSFAS provides allowances for tuition, accommodation, transport, and learning materials. To qualify for the June 2025 payment cycle, students must meet academic progression standards and be actively enrolled.

Here is the detailed NSFAS June 2025 allowance disbursement schedule, including allowance types and recipient groups.

NSFAS Allowance Schedule – June 2025
Allowance Type Monthly Amount (ZAR) Disbursement Date Institution Type
Living Allowance R1,650 Monday, June 10 TVETs & Universities
Transport Allowance Up to R750 Monday, June 10 Off-Campus Students
Book Allowance (Pro-rated) R433 Monday, June 10 First-Year Students Only
University Accommodation Institution Billed Institution-based On-Campus/Private
TVET Accommodation Up to R2,700 Institution-based Private + Documented

Essential Information:

  • Payments are made via NSFAS Wallet or bank account based on the institution.
  • Make sure your personal details on the myNSFAS portal are current.
  • If you switched courses or institutions, notify NSFAS immediately to prevent delays.

Eligibility Criteria for SASSA and NSFAS – June 2025

SASSA and NSFAS have strict but fair eligibility guidelines to ensure support reaches those most in need.

SASSA Grant Eligibility:

  • Must be a South African citizen, permanent resident, or legal refugee.
  • Income must be within grant-specific thresholds (e.g., less than R86,280 per year for the Child Support Grant).
  • Applicants for disability or care dependency grants must present medical documentation and undergo assessment.
  • Must not be receiving support from another government employment scheme (unless otherwise stated).

NSFAS Bursary Eligibility:

  • Household income must not exceed R350,000 annually (R600,000 for students with disabilities).
  • Must be enrolled at a recognized South African public university or TVET college.
  • Cannot already possess a higher education qualification.
  • Returning students must pass a minimum academic progression threshold as per institutional rules.

How to Check Your SASSA or NSFAS Payment Status

To ensure uninterrupted payments, regularly verify your grant or bursary status using official channels.

SASSA Status Check:

  • Visit www.sassa.gov.za
  • Click on the link for “Check Payment Status”
  • Enter your ID number and cellphone number
  • You will see your application status, payment dates, and banking update options

You can also use:

  • USSD: Dial 1203210# or 130323#
  • SASSA App (if available in your area)

NSFAS Status Check:

  • Visit www.nsfas.org.za
  • Login to your myNSFAS account
  • Under “Funding Progress”, view your disbursement and allowance records
  • Any discrepancies should be reported via the NSFAS contact form

What to Do if Your Payment is Delayed

Delayed payments can be frustrating, especially when dependent on them for daily essentials or student life. Here are common causes and quick resolutions:

Common Causes:

  • Outdated banking information
  • Unverified contact details
  • Academic suspension or deregistration
  • Banking system errors on CashSend or EFT

Resolution Steps:

  • Recheck status on SASSA/NSFAS portals
  • Update personal details immediately
  • Call the toll-free numbers provided below
  • Visit a physical office if the issue persists for more than 5 working days

June 2025 promises a timely and structured rollout of both SASSA social grants and NSFAS student bursaries. As usual, beneficiaries are encouraged to stay proactive. Always verify your banking information, institution registration, and academic standing to avoid any disruption in funding. With rising living costs and educational demands, ensuring you receive your rightful support on time is more important than ever. Bookmark this page, share it with others in your community, and keep a close eye on the official channels for any changes or announcements.

Departmental Contact Details

SASSA Contact Information:

NSFAS Contact Information:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I change my grant payment method?
A: Yes. You must visit your nearest SASSA office with proof of identity and updated banking information.

Q: How often does NSFAS pay allowances?
A: Monthly, typically by the 10th of each month unless otherwise stated.

Q: Can I receive both SASSA and NSFAS at the same time?
A: In general, yes, as long as you meet the individual eligibility requirements for both.

Q: What happens if I fail one semester under NSFAS?
A: One failure may be allowed, but repeated failures can lead to the cancellation of future funding. NSFAS follows your academic progress closely.

Q: Are there penalties for late grant applications?
A: While there’s no penalty, late applications may result in delayed payments or missing the current month’s cycle.

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