Majina Waliopata Mkopo wa Chuo Awamu ya Pili 2024/2025
Majina Waliopata Mkopo wa Chuo Awamu ya Pili 2024/2025
HESLB ANNOUNCE THE SECOND LIST OF BENEFICIARIES 2024/2025
First year undergraduate students 30,311
2,157 beneficiaries of ‘Diploma’ loans
588 students to benefit from ‘Samia Scholarship’
TZS 99.7 billion used to cover loans, TZS 2.9 billion in grants
The Higher Education Student Loans Board (HESLB) today Wednesday (October 09, 2024) has announced the second phase of the list of qualified students assigned loans and grants for the academic year 2024/2025.
Beneficiary groups in the Second Phase
The list announced today includes first-year students admitted to various colleges of higher education and middle colleges who were assigned loans for the first degree (30,311) worth TZS 93.7 billion. The list of the second phase makes a total number of 51,645 students who were assigned loans in the first phase and the second phase to finance their undergraduate studies with a value of TZS 163.8 billion. Among those students, 22,216 female students (equal to 43%) and 29,429 male students (equal to 57%)
This second phase also includes Diploma loans for about 2,157 students with a value of TZS 5.6 billion. Another 45 students are for master’s degree who were assigned loans worth TZS 205.6 million and 16 beneficiaries of PhD degree who were assigned loans worth TZS 215.6 million.
Regarding the announcement of the list of the Third Phase
HESLB continues to receive admission information to facilitate the planning of loans and to announce the third phase of the list of students assigned to loans for the year 2024/2025 which will be announced in the next few days to enable students assigned to loans to continue with the self-registration procedures in the colleges they were admitted to.
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Samia Scholarship
This information also contains the number of 588 undergraduate students who will benefit from the opportunities of ‘Samia Scholarships’ for this year 2024/2025, who have been allocated a subsidy worth TZS 2.9 billion. These students are high achievers in science specialties and have been admitted to various colleges in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and mathematics and Medical sciences.
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HESLB reminds qualified applicants for loans and grants for the year 2024/2025 who have not yet been assigned loans or grants, to continue monitoring their application information through ‘SIPA’ while the analysis and planning procedures for loans and grants are ongoing.
This information is also available at www.heslb.go.tz and on the social media pages of Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) in the name of HESLB Tanzania.
Issued by:
HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENT LOAN BOARD
Wednesday, October 09, 2024
How to Check HESLB Loan Allocation 2024/2025
The Higher Education Students’ Loans Board (HESLB) announces loan allocations through the Student’s Individual Permanent Account (SIPA). If your application for the 2024/2025 academic year is unsuccessful, you won’t appear on the list. Allocations are released in phases, including the first, second, third, and fourth batches, with the first typically out around September or October. Follow these steps to check your loan status:
- Login to SIPA: Visit the HESLB Online Loan Application System (OLAMS) at . If you forgot your password, reset it via the ‘Forgot Password?’ link using your registered email.
- Check Loan Status: After logging in, click ‘Loan Status’ to view your 2024/2025 loan application status.
- View Allocation: If successful, you’ll see your allocated amount and a breakdown of your disbursement schedule by semester, with dates and amounts.
- Unsuccessful Applications: If unsuccessful, you’ll see a message stating so, and you can appeal the decision if needed.
- Remember, HESLB loans are not guaranteed and depend on eligibility criteria such as Tanzanian citizenship, valid admission, financial need, and no outstanding loans.