HELB Loans Open for 2023-2024 First-time Applicants - How to Apply

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UPDATE AUGUST 2023: On Monday, July 31, 2023, the government introduced an application portal to facilitate the process of obtaining loans and scholarships under the New Universities and Colleges Funding Mode.

Education Cabinet Secretary, Ezekiel Machogu, announced during the launch event held at the Kenya School of Government in Kabete that all prospective students seeking financial assistance for higher education should now submit formal online requests through the Higher Education Financing (HEF) portal, www.hef.co.ke.

Follow this link learn how to make your application using the new portal. How to Apply for Scholarships and Loans Through the HEF Portal

NOTE: From August 2023, all new applications for scholarships and loans have moved to the HEF portal. However, continuing students will apply for subsequent disbursements as normal. If you sat your KCSE from 2022 onwards, follow the link above to learn how to use the HEF portal to make your application for a scholarship or loan under the new Higher Education Financing (HEF) model.

The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) has opened the application portal for first-year loan applications for the academic year 2022-2023.

Applications are now being accepted from students placed by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS), as well as those enrolled in self-sponsored programs at private and public universities in Kenya and the East African Community that are recognised by the Commission for University Education (CUE).

The deadline for applications is Wednesday, 30th November 2022.

Who is Eligible?

Undergraduate students applying for their first student loan

Requirements for HELB Loan First Time Applications

You should provide the following documents with your HELB application form (enclosed in a single envelope):

How to Apply for Your First Time HELB Loan

How Much Loan Does HELB Award?

Undergraduate university students may be eligible for loans ranging from Ksh40,000 to Ksh60,000 per year.

For students placed through Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS), the loan amount is divided between tuition fees and upkeep costs, whereas self-sponsored students have their tuition payments transferred directly to the university once a year.

According to the HELB, its loans come with a 4% interest rate and a Ksh1,000 ledger every year, with a maximum Undergraduate loan amount of Ksh60,000 per academic year.

The number of loans available is determined by the length of the program. For a 4-year program, for example, a loan is issued four times, and for a 5-year program, five times.

The loan is charged an administrative fee of Ksh500 every year, which is taken from the disbursed amount.

A limited number of needy government-sponsored students get annual bursaries ranging from Ksh4,000 to Ksh8,000. The Bursary is paid to the university.

Repayment of undergraduate loans begins one year after graduation or as soon as the Board decides to recall the loan, whichever comes first.