ABOUT 2,348 students from higher learning institutions in the country have every reason to smile after the Higher Education Students’ Loans Board (HESLB) granted them with loans through an appealing window.
According to a statement from HESLB,
20,020 appeals were received online out of which 17,020 with all
requisite documents were received from various higher learning
institutions.
“A thorough verification process of all
submitted application forms was done and the groups of successful
applicants and their number in brackets are People With Disabilities
(61), Orphans (57), Students from Single Parent Families (570), students
from less income families (1,169) and students who were sponsored to
pursue their secondary education (491),’’ reads the statement in part.
On November 1, 2016, HESLB opened a
90-day appealing window to allow new and continuing students who failed
to meet the criteria for loans to challenge the board's grading decision
and subsequently cover a gap of over 5,000 students whose funds for
loans had already been set aside.
The deadline for submission of appeals
was January 31, 2017. The appeal window involved students who did not
qualify for the bursary and those who were not satisfied with the
grading system for academic year 2016/17.
HESLB Executive Director, Mr Abdul-
Razaq Badru, told a news conference in Dar es Salaam on October 31, last
year, that 5,326 students will benefit. However, it turned out
yesterday that the number of successful applicants was 2,348.
The government approved 483bn/- budget
support for HESLB for the academic year 2016/17. The budget was for
119,012 students of which 93,295 were continuing students and 25,717
were new students. Before the appeals, out of the intended 25,717
students only 20,391 students had been approved for bursary leaving a
gap of about 5,326.
The number of loans beneficiaries from
the Board was relatively limited, but other than budgetary constraints,
the government outlined that other reason some students were not
considered for this year's support such as poor filling of application
forms.
According to the HESLB statement, the
Board had already forwarded the names of successful applicants whose
appeals received a green light to the respective higher learning
institutions and that funding disbursement procedures were ongoing.
“The Board equally hereby informs
applicants and the general public that the exercise has officially been
closed until the next academic year,’’ the HESLB statement maintained.
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