Because of the high rate in tertiary education in South Africa, studying is a bit challenging. But to help students who have financial challenges to cope with the state of things, ABSA student loan is an option that many customers consider. This option grants access to an amount of money that can be paid back gradually, although with interest. So, in this article, we take a look at everything that you need to know on how and where to apply for the loan as well as the criteria to meet.
With the study loan that ABSA grants customers, at least, it is visible that one can finish his or her education with peace of mind in terms of the payment of tuition fees and other bills. Interestingly, the loan offer is available to both full-time and part-time students with admissions in any higher institution of learning. Once the loan is given, while the interest will the paid during the course of study, upon graduation, such persons would be required to pay back the principal in bits as soon as they start working.
There are several avenues from which students can apply for loans in South Africa to fund their education. For instance, there is the government-backed National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). Also, banks like ABSA, Standard Bank, First National Bank (FNB) encourage students to apply for loans from them with flexible interest rates.
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However, it is important to bear in mind that your approval for the loan is based on your risk profile and on the fact that you can afford to pay the amount you are applying for.
When you are applying for ABSA student loan, there are three options that you can choose from to file in your application, and these are:
Once you walk in to a selected branch of ABSA, you can meet with any of the customer care service personnel and explain your intention. From there, you would be directed to the necessary place to go.
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ABSA student bureaux are situated in selected South Africa's leading tertiary institutions. At the moment, there are four of them, and their addresses are given below:
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Student ahopping centre RAU campus,
Auckland park, Johannesburg,
Wits University, 1st floor, Matrix centre, 1 Jan Smuts avenue,
University Of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
Gauteng 2001.
Shop 207, student shopping centre, Rau camp,
Cnr Kingsway avenue and Ripley road (m5),
University Of Johannesburg, Johannesburg,
Gauteng 2092.
Shop 1, Riverside shopping centre,
Cnr Belmont and main roads,
Rondebosch, Cape Town,
Western Cape 7700.
The last option available to you is to put forth a call to ABSA office on 0860 100 372. Based on the call, you would be informed on what to do next.
ABSA student loan is an option for any student who is financially challenged in completing his or her education. With this offer available at your fingertip, completing your education with peace of mind becomes possible. Therefore, when you do not have any other means of financing of your education, this option is worth considering.
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Source: Briefly News
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