If you’re a UNISA student refreshing your myLife email every hour hoping for bursary news, you’re not alone. Thousands of South African students are currently staring at their screens, anxiously waiting to find out if their 2026 funding has been approved.
The good news? You don’t have to wait passively. There is a way to take control and actively track your UNISA bursary application status online—and it takes less than five minutes.
This step-by-step guide will show you exactly how to perform your UNISA bursary status check for 2026, what each status message actually means, and precisely what to do whether your application is approved, pending, or rejected.

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How to Check Your UNISA Bursary Status Online for 2026
Unlike NSFAS funding (which is managed through a separate portal), UNISA-administered bursaries—including the Postgraduate Bursary for Honours, Master’s, and Doctoral students—communicate outcomes exclusively through your UNISA student account
Step 1: Log in to myUnisa
Your journey starts at the official myUnisa portal. This is the only platform where official UNISA bursary application status 2026 information is published.
Visit myunisa Account and enter your details to access the account, make sure you put your details
Step 2: Navigate to the Student Funding Section
Once logged in:
- Look for the “Student Funding” or “Bursaries & Loans” tab
- Select “Bursary Applications” or “View Application Status”
If you applied for the UNISA Postgraduate Bursary (Honours, Master’s, or Doctoral), your application status will be displayed here.
Step 3: Track NSFAS Funding Separately
If you applied for NSFAS funding through UNISA, the process differs:
- Log in to the NSFAS portal
- Track your status under “Track Funding Progress”
- UNISA will send an SMS once your registration is activated based on NSFAS approval
UNISA Bursary Status Meanings Explained (2026)
When you finally access your UNISA student funding status check, you will likely see one of these statuses. Here is exactly what they mean—and what to do next.
Approved
What it means: Congratulations. You have been awarded funding for 2026.
What to do immediately:
- Check your myLife email for the bursary contract
- Sign and return the contract before the deadline
- If you paid your own registration fees, submit your banking details via the secure link provided
- Expect refund processing to take 15–21 working days
Pending / In Progress / Under Review
What it means: Your application is still being assessed. This is not a rejection.
What to do immediately:
- Continue checking your status weekly
- Ensure your supervisor (postgraduate applicants) has submitted your supporting documents
- Do not register for modules you cannot afford while waiting—consider temporary registration if eligible
Provisionally Funded (NSFAS Only)
What it means: NSFAS has approved you in principle, but UNISA must verify your registration and qualification eligibility .
What to do immediately:
- Ensure you are registered for a funded qualification (first undergraduate degree only)
- Check that your registration data has been sent to NSFAS
- If you registered for a non-funded programme, your funding will NOT transfer to 2026—you must reapply
Rejected / Unsuccessful
What it means: Your application was not approved.
Do not panic. Rejection does not always mean “no funding forever.” Read the reason carefully.
You CAN appeal if:
- You have outstanding results that were not considered
- Your supporting documents were missing but you have them now
- You believe the rejection reason contradicts your actual status
You CANNOT appeal if:
- Funds were insufficient (most common reason)
- You were rejected due to unsatisfactory academic performance
- You have already received full funding for the maximum period
What to Do If Your UNISA Bursary Is Approved
- Sign and return your contract immediately. Deadlines are strictly enforced.
- Submit banking details via the official secure link only.
- Keep proof of payment if you registered yourself—you qualify for a refund.
- Register for the correct modules. Funding only covers your specific approved qualification
Check your UNISA bursary status today. The answer you’re waiting for might already be there.
