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Comment: I have an NQF level 3 Water and Wastewater qualification

You can then apply for the NQF Level 04 qualification (Water Reticulation). There will still be a selection process since the new Occupational Certificate qualifications differ from older qualifications. 

Please apply at https://waterbusinesscollege.co.za/short-course-application-form/ 

 

Comment: I have a NQF level 4 Water and Wastewater Process Controller qualification.

You can then opt to apply for the NQF Level 04 qualification (Water Reticulation). There will still be a selection process since the new Occupational Certificate qualifications differ from older qualifications. 

Please apply at https://waterbusinesscollege.co.za/short-course-application-form/.

New occupational qualifications at higher NQF Levels for the water services sector will be published during 2022 / 2023.

 

Question: Do the learners enrolling at WBC qualify for NSFAS funding? Does WBC receive funding from NSFAS?

Water Business College (WBC) is a private educational institution and does not receive any funding/subsidies from the South African Government.

Students enrolling at any private, higher education institution do not qualify for NFSAS funding/loan.

WBC is implementing the Non-Contractual, Modular ‘Pay-As-You-Learn’ (MPAYL) system (see link: https://waterbusinesscollege.co.za/course-terms-conditions/). 

WBC concluded partnership agreements with (and outsourced the financial management functions to) established and registered financial institutions offering affordable student loans, including MANATI and FUNDI. These leading student funding organizations provide affordable funding solutions for prospective students who wish to study at higher education institutions but are unable to do so because they cannot afford it or cannot secure financing.

WBC is also considering/developing a WBC student loan agreement to cater to learners who can’t afford the financial terms/requirements of MANATI and FUNDI.