Shock as Varsity students fail to apply for HELB loans
Panic has hit the Ministry of
Education and Higher Education Loans Board (Helb) over the declining number of
continuing students in middle level colleges taking up subsequent allocations.
It emerged yesterday that only half of the 43,000 who applied for loans last year have applied for a second allocation, raising questions on the whereabouts of the others.Questions are also being raised whether the students are dropping out of colleges after completing only one year of study, raising concerns over prudent utilization of public resources.
Helb Chief Executive Officer Charles Ringera said only 17,980 online application forms have been received from continuing diploma students, as registration deadline is pushed to October 31.
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Of these, Sh26,400 is paid directly to the college to cater for tuition while Sh13,600 is sent directly to a student’s account. University students currently get Sh27,000 for their upkeep.
Story courtesy of the Standard.
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