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HELB Undergraduate loans; complete guide to all questions on helb students’ loans

Undergraduate Loans
The Board’s objective is to give financial support to needy Kenyan students in institutions of higher learning both locally and abroad. However, due to financial constraints, it is currently not in a position to provide loans to students studying outside the country and those on Self-Sponsored Programmes (commonly known as the ‘Parallel Programmes’). Therefore, at the moment, it gives loans to the following category of students.

How much loan can one get?

In accordance with the current Cost Sharing Policy, a student is required to pay Kshs.50,000/- per year to train at a public university. Out of this amount, HELB can award a maximum loan and bursary of Kshs.50,000/- and a bursary of Kshs.8,000.

How do I check for my loan

  1. Access the HELB website and enter your ID number
  2. Send an email to requesting for your statement to [email protected].
  3. Call HELB on 0722052000
  4. Email [email protected]

When can one apply for a HELB loan?

HELB places advertisements in the print media in which it invites applications for loans. The Board maintains a deadline and those applications received after the deadline without justifiable reasons are not processed.

When are Loan Awards released?

HELB releases loan results before the new academic year starts. Thereafter, students who fail to secure a loan or are awarded inadequate amounts are encouraged to appeal. Each appeal is reviewed on its own merit. If one fails to get a loan, the following could be possible reasons:
a) The student may not have provided adequate information about him/herself as requested
b) The student may have provided false information on the loan application form

TVET Loans
Technical, Vocational & Education Training (TVET) loans and bursaries are awarded to students pursuing technical courses in the public TVET Institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education (MoE), a member of The Kenya Association of Technical Training Institutions (KATTI) and placed by Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS).

TVET LOAN APPLICATION FAQs
Who is eligible for a HELB TVET Loan?

i. Students in the public Technical, Vocational & Education Training (TVET) Institutes recognized by the Ministry of Education (MoE), a member of The Kenya Association of Technical Training Institutions (KATTI) and placed by Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS)

ii. Direct Entry Self-Sponsored Students in the public Technical, Vocational & Education Training (TVET) Institutes recognized by the Ministry of Education (MoE), a member of The Kenya Association of Technical Training Institutions (KATTI)

How do I know if the college is a member of KATTI

Log in to www.helb.co.ke to download the list of colleges who are members of KATTI

How do you apply?

a. Visit www.helb.co.ke to register.

b. Log in, select and fill in the required Loan Application Form (either First Time or subsequent) for the respective program (TVET, Undergraduate or Continuing education) from the HELB website.

c. Print two copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.

d. Have the form appropriately filled, signed and stamped by the relevant authorities and guarantors (for first time applicants only) and by the Dean (for subsequent applicants)

e. Sign the form and attach all the necessary documents as indicated in the checklist appearing on the last page of the Loan Application Form.

f. Present one copy of the duly completed Loan Application Form and all the attached supporting documents at any of the following:

i. Select Huduma Centres: Nairobi, Kakamega, Eldoret, Nakuru, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Embu, Machakos, Kisii, Bungoma, Turkana, Meru, Kitui, Kericho, Nandi (Kapsabet), Thika, Garissa, Kitale and Muranga for free and secure delivery to HELB Head Office.

ii. HELB Student Centre on Mezzanine One (M1), Anniversary Towers, University Way, Nairobi

g. Retain one copy of the duly filled loan application form Remember: The HELB Loan Application process is free. Do not pay anyone to process your HELB Loan.

I don’t have an ID card; can I apply for a HELB loan?

Unfortunately this is not possible at the moment. The national ID is proof of attainment of majority age. The HELB Loan Application form is a contract and legally we are not in a position to enter into a contract with a minor.

Is it compulsory to apply for a HELB loan?

No. You should apply for a HELB loan only if you are in need of the funds

What is the applicable interest rate and when does it start to accrue?

The interest is currently 4% per annum for direct entry students and 12% for all salaried applicants. The interest will start to accrue immediately after the first disbursement

Am I eligible for a loan in 2nd year if I did not apply in 1st year?

Yes you are. However one will be required to apply as a first time applicant during the first time applications window

What if I was awarded a loan but it is not enough, can I request for additional funds

Yes, if you have a genuine need for additional funds, you can appeal amounts awarded to you by completing the loan review (appeal) form on www.helb.co.ke

If I discontinue my education, do I have to pay amount awarded to me even if I didn’t complete my education?

Yes, once you are awarded a HELB loan, you will be required to fully repay the amount in accordance with the terms & conditions as well as the interest accrued thereafter and penalties incurred (if any)

I have a sibling who didn’t qualify for HELB loan. Can I share the amount I was awarded with him/her then we share repayment?

Tuition is disbursed directly to the loan applicant’s learning institution. However, any willing individual can help you repay your HELB Loan.

What if I can’t remember my password for the HELB Online Portal?

Use the “forgot password” option available on the portal to recover your account

What if I can’t see the HELB portal activation link on my email?

Please check your junk or spam emails

Why is my ‘Application Form Defective’?

If any or all of the following are missing then the application is defective and your form will not be processed:

a. Missing signatures and stamps: i.e. applicants’ signature, parents/guardian, priest, Chief or Assistant chief, Commissioner of Oaths or Magistrate and bank. Please note that signatures and stamping is mandatory.

b. Missing documents: if any of the documents on the checklist haven’t been attached then the form will be termed defective. These include: KCSE result slip, Admission letter; if orphaned, copy/copies of parent/s death certificate; if sponsored in High school, a confirmation letter from the school or sponsor and a colored passport size photo which is to be attached to the form before submission.

c. Scanned copies: the forms to be submitted should be the original copies and not scanned copies, if one submits the scanned copy then it is termed defective since it’s not the original.

d. 2nd & Subsequent loan application forms: All the subsequent application forms MUST be signed and stamped by the Dean of students.

In case of any queries:
Website: www.helb.co.ke
Student Service Centre: Mezzanine 1 – University Way, Nairobi
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 0711052000
Facebook: HELBpage Twitter: HELBpage
Afya Elimu Loans

The Afya Elimu Fund is a partnership product of USAID funded FUNZOKenya and Human Resources for Health (HRH) Kenya Projects implemented by IntraHealth International Inc., the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), Ministry of Health, and the private sector through Kenya Healthcare Federation. The Fund offers affordable loans to needy students pursuing medical training at pre-service (i.e. Diploma & Certificate level only).

Afya Elimu Fund FAQs
Who is eligible for the loan?

Students enrolled in the mid-level medical training colleges and faith-based medical training institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education.

How do you apply for the AEF Loan?

Visit www.helb.co.ke to register. Log in, select and fill in the required Loan Application Form (either First Time or subsequent) for the respective program (Afya Elimu Loan) from the HELB website. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form. Have the form appropriately filled, signed and stamped by the relevant authorities and guarantors (for first time applicants only) and by the Dean (for subsequent applicants) Sign the form and attach all the necessary documents as indicated in the checklist appearing on the last page of the Loan Application Form. Present one copy of the duly completed Loan Application Form and all the attached supporting documents at any of the following:
Select Huduma Centres: Nairobi, Kakamega, Eldoret, Nakuru, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Embu, Machakos, Kisii, Bungoma, Turkana, Meru, Kitui, Kericho, Nandi (Kapsabet), Thika, Garissa, Kitale and Muranga for free and secure delivery to HELB Head Office.

HELB Student Service Centre on Mezzanine One (M1), Anniversary Towers, University Way, Nairobi. Retain one copy of the duly filled loan application form (Mandatory) Remember: The HELB Loan Application process is free. Do not pay anyone to process your HELB Loan.

I don’t have an ID card; can I apply for a HELB Afya Elimu Loan?

Unfortunately this is not possible at the moment. The national ID is proof of attainment of majority age. The Afya Elimu loan application is a contract and legally we are not in a position to enter a contract with a minor.

Is it compulsory to apply for the Afya Elimu Funds?

No. You should apply for the loan only if you are in need of the funds.

What is the applicable interest rate and when does it start to accrue?

The interest is currently 4% per annum and will start to accrue immediately after the first disbursement.

Am I eligible for the loan in 2nd year if I did not apply in 1st year?

Yes you are. However one will be required to apply as a first time applicant during the first time applications window.

What if I was awarded a loan but it is not enough, can I request for additional funds?

Yes, if you have a genuine need for additional funds, you can appeal amounts awarded to you by completing the loan review [appeal] form on www.helb.co.ke

If I discontinue my education, do I have to pay amount awarded to me even if I didn’t complete my education?

Yes, once you are awarded a HELB loan, you will be required to fully repay the amount in accordance with the terms & conditions as well as the interest accrued thereafter and penalties incurred (if any)

I have a sibling who didn’t qualify for HELB loan. Can I share the amount I was awarded with him/her then we share repayment?

Tuition is disbursed directly to the loan applicant’s learning institution. However, any willing individual can help you repay your HELB Loan.

What if I can’t remember my password for the HELB Online Portal?

Use the “forgot password” option available on the portal to recover your account

What if I can’t see the HELB portal activation link on my email?

Please check your junk or spam emails

I got a message that my Afya Elimu Fund LAF was defective. What could be the reason?

If any or all of the following are missing then the application form is defective and your loan will not be processed:

Missing signatures and stamps: i.e. applicants’ signature, parents/guardian, priest, Chief or Assistant chief, Commissioner of Oaths or Magistrate and bank. Please note that signatures and stamping is MANDATORY.

  1. Missing documents: if any of the documents on the checklist haven’t been attached then the form will be termed defective. These include: KCSE result slip, Admission letter; if orphaned, copy/copies of parent/s death certificate; if sponsored in High school, a confirmation letter from the school or sponsor and a colored passport size photo which is to be attached to the form before submission.
  2. Scanned copies: the forms to be submitted should be the original copies and not scanned copies, if one submits the scanned copy then it is termed defective since it’s not the original.
  3. 2nd & Subsequent loan application forms: All the subsequent application forms MUST be signed and stamped by the Dean of students.

What is the extent of cover for the AEF Loan?

The loan currently caters for tuition fees only.

To which account will my AEF Loan be paid?

All money is paid to the training institution account as tuition fee; in the case of KMTC, money is sent to the central collection account and KMTC Campuses receive schedules of the payments.

In case of surplus where school fees is less than the awarded amount what happens?

The student should notify HELB through the contacts provided (below) so that the excess funds can be recovered to avoid the amounts being recovered from the students upon completion of their studies.

What if the applicant is a final year student with nil balances, what happens to the disbursed loan?

The student should notify HELB so that the amount is reversed from their school account and the loanees account update.

Can the excess money from the Afya Elimu Fund be transferred to other genuine needy students in the institutions?

No. All excess money shall be sent back to HELB to assist other needy students.

NB. Credit balance for continuing students shall be forwarded to the next academic year and the student should apply for a lesser amount in the subsequent year.

For more queries, please contact below:
Website: www.helb.co.ke |Student Service Centre, Mezzanine 1 – University Way, Nairobi
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 0711052000 | Facebook & Twitter: @HELBpage |
Avoiding scams/fraudsters

There has been an increase cases of intended HELB beneficiaries being targeted by malicious individuals with the promise of expedite the disburse process.

Source: helb website

Also read;

How to apply for HELB loan clearance, compliance certificate and refund; requirements and process

Helb Subsequent Loan Application On Mobile App

Helb Subsequent Loan Application On Mobile App

Here is a complete guide on Helb mobile App. Get all the answers to your questions on the Helb mobile App loan application,here.

Upon recruitment of any person, kindly check using the HELB Employers Portal on www.helb.co.ke. Your recruitment policy may also include all new staff to declare their credit status with HELB.
Refer the loanee to HELB. The dispute should be put in writing. Deductions must however continue until otherwise advised by HELB.
Please login to employer portal on HELB website and submit monthly deduction list (by-product). You will get an e-slip with bank details.
Loanees/employees can individually generate statement of loan repayment from our website www.helb.co.ke.
Please login to employer portal on HELB website and submit employee data, you will get loanees outstanding balance and monthly.

 

Helb extends 2019/2020 undergraduate loans application period, sets new deadline

The Higer Education Loans Board, Helb, has extended the 2019/2020 undergraduate loans application period by three weeks.
Undergraduate First Time and Subsequent Online Application Form has been reopened and will close on 31st August 2019. The loans agency had earlier closed the form on 31st July, 2019. Students who could not beat the earlier deadline now have an opportunity to apply for the loans.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE HELB FIRST TIME LOAN.

The First Time Loan Application is divided into the following categories.

INFORMATION ON PROFILE

This comprises of two sub categories as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant:- Personal Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their personal information. Items such as Sub-location,Division,location etc should reflect information as per your National Identification Card.

b) Applicant:- Residence Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out there current place of residence information. Items such as Sub-location,Division,location etc should reflect your current place of residence and not as indicated in your ID Card.

INSTITUTION DETAILS

This comprises of three sub categories as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Institution Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their Institution details.

b) Applicant :- Loan Information.

Here you are required any information on your loan or bursary.

EDUCATION BACKGROUND DETAILS

This comprises of one category as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Education Background Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their education background details.Primary and Secondary School Details are compulsary.Failure to include this will lead to automatic disqualification

EXPENSE DETAILS

This comprises of two categories as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Family Expenses

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the family’s expenses.

GUARANTOR DETAILS

This comprises of one section as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Guarantor’s Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the guarantor’s details.It is compulsory to fill in two guarantors failure to do this will lead to automatic disqualification

PARENTS DETAILS

This comprises of three category as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Parents Marital Status

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their parent’s marital status.

b) Applicant :- Parents Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out various details about their parent’s eg.employment.

c) Applicant :- Guardian’s Details

If the applicant is orphaned he/she will be required to fill in the gurantors’ details.

BANK DETAILS

This comprises of one section as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Bank Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the bank’s details.

To get started off click on this link; https://portal.helb.co.ke/

Also read;

How to register and apply for HELB loans online

Helb loan beneficiaries 2022 – Helb Latest News

The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) has provided the latest news on the number of first-year university students who will receive loans in 2022. The agency has at the same time revealed the number of students who will fail to receive the loans.

Appearing before the National Assembly Committee on Education on Thursday, February 3, 2022 HELB Chief Finance Officer, Mary Wachira, told the MPs that more than 75,000 first year students did not receive their loans from the government.

She explained that first-years who joined various universities in September 2021, will be forced to wait until the National Treasury reimburses Ksh3 billion to HELB.

Continue reading: Helb first year loans 2021/2022: Application details, deadlines and requirements

The failure by the government to release the funds to the students early enough makes the learning experience of the first years difficult as most of the students, especially those from poor backgrounds, depend on the loan to pay for their tuition and upkeep.

The delay, according to the Parliamentarians, risks forcing some freshmen to postpone their studies since most institutions of higher learning require students to pay full semester fees in order to secure admission.

“Right now, we have 75,000 first-year students who are yet to be funded and we require Ksh3 billion to process their applications,” the HELB Chief Finance Officer stated.

The affected students will be forced to use alternative sources of finances to pay for their tuition, accommodation, and upkeep.

HELB gives loans of between Ksh35,000 and Ksh60,000 per year per student based on their economic background and needs.

From the total amount, Ksh8,000 is wired directly to the university as tuition fees with the balance being sent to the beneficiary’s bank account in two equal tranches covering the first and second semesters.

However, the total amount released by HELB dropped from Ksh43,000 to the current Ksh37,000 for most students.

Other than delayed release of funds, the government agency also cited default payment as one of the contributing factors to freshers missing out on the loan. That has also prompted allocation cuts and increased reliance on the Treasury.

More than 100,000 former university students defaulted on their HELB loans at the peak of the pandemic, a factor that was attributed to salary cuts and job losses.

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Catherine Mcauley Nursing School Loan Application

Catherine Mcauley Nursing School Loan Application

Eligibility.

Employed students pursuing the following higher diploma courses are eligible for the product:

  • Kenya Registered Critical Care Nursing. (KRCCN)
  • Kenya Registered Perioperative Nursing. (KRPON)
  • Kenya Registered Nephrology Nursing. (KRNN)
  • Kenya Registered Midwife. (KRM)

 

Allocation amount is determined by the funding institution subject to applicant’s ability to repay.

Loan repayments commence one month after disbursement.

Kshs.500.00 Administrative fee.

7% interest rate.

  1. Applicants should visit the HELB website www.helb.co.ke to access the HELB Students’
  2. Portal to register, create and activate account. (ensure you use your personal mobile number)
  3. Log in, and click Loan Application Tab, on the left dashboard.
  4. From the view window, select Catherine Mcauley Nursing School Loan Application.
  5. Read and agree on the Consent for the Collection and Processing of Personal Data.
  6. Access and fill the loan application form online.
  7. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.
  8. Present one copy of the duly filled Loan Application Form and all the attached support documents HELB Offices select Huduma Centres or Mater Hospital offices.
  9. Retain a copy of the duly filled and signed Loan Application Form. [This is
    mandatory]

Higher Education Financing: List of Supported Universities and Contacts

Higher Education Financing: List of Supported Universities and Contacts

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Helb loans applications 2021/2022: Requirements and deadlines

The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) has extended its loan facility to cover First Year students from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) and the Kenya School of Law effective this year.

The agency has told first time 2020/21 KIMC training revolving fund loan, with students expected to submit their requests by February 14. This is according to a public notice released by Helb.

“KIMC in conjunction with HELB invites applications for the first time 2020-2021 KIMC Training Revolving Fund Loan. The application is free. Students who provide false information will be penalised as per the HELB Act,” Helb says.

COUNCIL FOR LEGAL EDUCATION & HIGHER EDUCATION LOANS BOARD FIRST TIME APPLICATIONS FINANCIAL YEAR: 2020-2021

Eligibility: This loan is for salaried and non-salaried students candidates sitting for the above examination.

HOW TO APPLY.

  • Applicants should visit the HELB website’s Student Portal https://studentportal.helb.co.ke/auth/signin to register, create and activate account (applicant should use own personal mobile number).
  • Log in, and click Loan Application Tab, on the left dashboard. From the view window, eligible applicants should select the applicable product (2020/2021 Bar Examination Loan Application Form for non-salaried students OR 2020/2021 Bar Examination Loan Application Form for Salaried students).
  • Read and appraise yourself on The Financial Literacy program.
  • Access and fill the loan application form online.
  • Ensure you preview the form and correct where necessary before submitting online.
  • Print TWO copies of the filled Loan Application Form.
  • Have the forms duly signed and stamped by the relevant authorities. The Guide is provided on the last page of the form.
  • Read, understand and sign to accept the Loan Terms and Conditions and Data Protection Consent form.
  • Deliver one copy of the duly completed application form with the relevant supporting documents in a sealed envelope to CLE Offices Karen Office Park Acacia Block 2nd Floor, Nairobi.
  • Retain a copy of the filled and signed Loan Application Form [This is mandatory]

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR APPLICANTS.

  • Read, understand, and follow the instructions provided at the beginning of the online loan application process.
  • The closing date for the loan application is 30th June 2021.
  • The Bar Examination Loan application is FREE.
  • The first-time application forms are only accessible through the HELB student portal on www.helb.co.ke
  • DO NOT PAY anyone to process your HELB loan application.
  • In case of any queries, seek assistance ONLY from Council for Legal Education or HELB officers.
  • Students who provide false information will be penalized as per the HELB Act.

More Helb loan application details;

KENYA INSTITUTE OF MASS COMMUNICATION (KIMC) TRAINING REVOLVING FUND & HIGHER EDUCATION LOANS BOARD FIRST TIME APPLICATIONS FINANCIAL YEAR: 2020-2021

Eligibility:

The Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) in conjunction with the Higher Education Loans Board (Helb) invites applications for first time 2020/2021 Kenya Institute of Training Revolving Fund Loan.

This loan is only available to students studying at the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication.

How to apply

  • Applicants should visit the HELB website’s Student Portal https://studentportal.helb.co.ke/auth/signin to register, create and activate account (applicant should use own personal mobile number).
  • Log in, and click Loan Application Tab, on the left dashboard. From the view window, eligible applicants should select the 2020-2021 Kenya Institute of Mass Communication Training Revolving Fund Loan Application Form.
  • Read and appraise yourself on The Financial Literacy program.
  • Access and fill the loan application form online.
  • Ensure you preview the form and correct where necessary before submitting online.
  • Print TWO copies of the filled Loan Application Form.
  • Have the forms duly signed and stamped by the relevant authorities. The Guide is provided on the last page of the form.
  • Read, understand and sign to accept the Loan Terms and Conditions and Data Protection Consent form.
  • Present one copy of the duly filled Loan Application Form and all the attached support documents at:

a). Any of the following Huduma centers with HELB desk nearest to you: Nairobi-GPO, Machakos, Mombasa, Nakuru, Eldoret, Kisumu, Kakamega, Kisii, Nyeri, Embu, Kitui, Bungoma, Lodwar, Meru, Thika, Kitale, Kericho, Nandi, Murang’a, Garissa, Narok, Migori, Chuka, Kilifi, Taita Taveta, West Pokot, Bomet and Makueni for free and secure delivery, OR
b).HELB Student Service Centre on Mezzanine 1, Anniversary Towers, University Way, Nairobi, OR
c). Send through registered and secured mail or courier.

Important notes for you.

  • Read, understand, and follow the instructions provided at the beginning of the online loan application process.
  • The closing date for the loan application is 14th February 2021.
  • The KIMC Training Revolving Fund application is FREE.
  • The first-time application forms are only accessible through the HELB student portal on www.helb.co.ke
  • DO NOT PAY anyone to process your HELB loan application.
  • In case of any queries, seek assistance ONLY from Kenya Institute of Mass Communication or HELB officers.
  • Students who provide false information will be penalized as per the HELB Act.

Helb News Today – All the latest Helb news

Get all the  The Higher Education Loans Board, Helb, news on the go immediately it breaks. HELB information is updated immediately it breaks, here. You can also get access to a large number of HELB forms, circulars, guidelines and news.

Quickly jump to the HELB information you are seeking by selecting the items in the ‘table of contents’ below. This will save you the agony of moving through the whole post and time.

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Helb latest news today

Helb extends deadline for first time 2019/2020 undergraduate loan applications

The Higher Education Loans Board, HELB, has extended the application deadline for students who missed out on the First time loan application. The loans agency has now reopened the application portal and 2019/2020 first years can take the advantage and apply. “We are pleased to announce that we have now extended the application period to 31st October 2019. Visit https://t.co/OgOa1e7iKC to apply,” HELB now says.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE HELB FIRST TIME LOAN.

The First Time Loan Application is divided into the following categories.

INFORMATION ON PROFILE

This comprises of two sub categories as elaborated below. Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant:- Personal Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their personal information. Items such as Sub-location,Division,location etc should reflect information as per your National Identification Card.

b) Applicant:- Residence Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out there current place of residence information. Items such as Sub-location,Division,location etc should reflect your current place of residence and not as indicated in your ID Card.

INSTITUTION DETAILS

This comprises of three sub categories as elaborated below. Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Institution Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their Institution details.

b) Applicant :- Loan Information.

Here you are required any information on your loan or bursary.

EDUCATION BACKGROUND DETAILS

This comprises of one category as elaborated below. Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Education Background Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their education background details. Primary and Secondary School Details are compulsory. Failure to include this will lead to automatic disqualification

EXPENSE DETAILS

This comprises of two categories as elaborated below. Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Family Expenses

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the family’s expenses.

GUARANTOR DETAILS

This comprises of one section as elaborated below. Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Guarantor’s Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the guarantor’s details. It is compulsory to fill in two guarantors failure to do this will lead to automatic disqualification

PARENTS DETAILS

This comprises of three category as elaborated below. Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Parents Marital Status

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their parent’s marital status.

b) Applicant :- Parents Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out various details about their parent’s eg. employment.

c) Applicant :- Guardian’s Details

If the applicant is orphaned he/she will be required to fill in the gurantors’ details.

BANK DETAILS

This comprises of one section as elaborated below. Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item.

a) Applicant :- Bank Details

In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the bank’s details.

To get started off click on this link; https://portal.helb.co.ke/

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Higher Education Loans Board, HELB, to publish names of defaulters since 1975 on newspapers; This is what you should do

The Higher Education Loans Board, HELB, has given defaulters a period of 30 days to clear their outstanding loan balances. The Loans agency has threatened to publish names and photographs of all defaulters. HELB will at the same time take legal action against the defaulters.

Here is the notice from HELB;

NOTICE: PUBLISHING NAMES AND PICTURES OF UNIVERSITY LOAN DEFAULTERS

The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is a State Corporation established in July 1995 by an act of Parliament, the Higher Education Loans Board Act, CAP 213A of the Laws of Kenya. HELB is mandated to provide loans, bursaries and scholarship to Kenyan students pursuing higher education in recognized institutions of higher learning and to recover loaned out funds from the beneficiaries.

HELB wishes to notify the general public and loan defaulters that the HELB student loan is a government debt which should be repaid as per the terms and conditions on which it was advanced.
However, some beneficiaries who are in default have not responded to previous communication addressed to them yet the funds received from loan repayment are used to support the current needy students therefore sustained default hinders funding of other deserving Kenyan youth.

Please take note that the names and pictures of HELB loan beneficiaries who have defaulted repayment of the loan from 1975 to date shall be published in the leading newspapers after expiry of 30 days from the date of this notice and thereafter legal action may ensue against each defaulter as stipulated in the HELB Act.

Beneficiaries who are not servicing their loans are therefore advised as follows:

  1. Get in touch with HELB via [email protected] for particulars of their loan accounts and any other inquiry.
  2. Loan status may be confirmed via the loanee portal on the website https://www.helb.co.ke; USSD Code #642# or HELB App through Google playstore.
  3. Loan Repayment Options are available online on https://www.helb.co.ke/repay-loan/

Related News: Guide to the helb mobile short code used for loan repayment application and disbursement status

Here are links to the most important news portals:

Repaying your Student Loan

Undergraduate Loan Repayment starts within one year of completion of studies or within such a period as the Board decides to recall the loan whichever is earlier. However, you can make voluntary payments before or after you complete your studies to reduce your loan balance.

Completion of Loan Repayment

Upon completion of loan repayment, kindly seek clearance from HELB. Please note that only HELB and not your employer can confirm your loan repayment status. HELB shall confirm loan repayment completion by issuing certificate of clearance. For clearance, please fill in the HELB Enquiry form.

Over Repayment

If you overpay your loan, you will receive a refund from HELB and not your employer. To claim refund, please fill in the Loan Recovery Enquiry form.

Click here to access HELB Enquiry Form

Jielimishe Loans (for salaried students)

Jielimishe Loans are due for repayment immediately upon disbursement. Successful applicants shall be notified via e-mail.

Loanee Obligations

All loanees [HELB loan beneficiaries] are required to start repayment after a period of one year on completion of studies, or within such a period as the Board may decide to recall the loan whichever is the earlier (Section 15 HELB Act). Paying the higher education loans at an early age reduces an individual’s financial burden in midlife when one is bringing up a family, paying a mortgage as well as planning for retirement. Among other advantages of paying the loans include; reduction of the number of loans that an individual has hence avoid being blacklisted with the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) hence one can easily get a bank loan.

To ease your repayment, the Board has developed several different modes of repayment that suits the loanees who are employed and self-employed such as check off system, mobile payment that include M-Pesa, Airtel among others.

Therefore your obligation as a Loanee under the Act is to;

  • Inform the Board of your contact addresses (section 15 (a) HELB Act),
  • Begin repayment of your loan together with the interest accrued thereon (Section 15(b) HELB Act),
  • Facilitate the deduction and remittance of the loan to the Board – (Section 15 (c) HELB Act).

EMPLOYERS

Employers Obligations

The Higher Education Loans Board Act, 1995 demands that employers adhere to the law as stipulated below:

  • Disclose Loanees: Inform the Board that they have employed loanee(s). This should be done within three months from the date of employment. (Section 16(1) (a) of the HELB Act)
  • Deduct from the wages or remuneration of the loanee(s) the amount of any loan as instructed by the Board (Section 16(i)(b) of the HELB Act)
  • Discharge/remit the amount deducted from the loanee’s wages or remuneration

LOAN REPAYMENT METHODS

HELB offers various loan repayment methods as follows:

Local Repayment Methods

Mobile Payment Services: M-PESA

Using M-PESA (Safaricom) Money Transfer:

  • Select pay bill option
  • Enter HELB business number as 200800
  • Enter your national ID number as your account number
  • Enter amount you want to pay
  • Enter your secret PIN number
  • Confirm transaction and send

Note: The transaction reflects in your statement immediately after the transaction.

Bank Deposit

All payments are payable to Higher Education Loans Board, by crossed cheque, bankers draft, direct transfer/standing order/EFT or cash deposit to HELB collection A/C in any of the following banks:

Bank Account Number Branch Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Kenya Commercial Bank 1103 266 314 University-way SWIFT CODE : KCBLKENX
Family Bank 035 000 024 971 Family Bank Towers SWIFT CODE : FABLKENAXXX
Co-operative Bank 011290 612 228 00 University-way SWIFT CODE : KCOOKENA
Barclays bank 077 501 8216 Barclays Plaza SWIFT CODE : BARCKENX
Standard chartered Bank 010 801 826 4700 Koinange street SWIFT CODE : SCBLKENX
Equity bank 055 029 357 3408 Equity Center SWIFT CODE : EQBLKENA
National Bank of Kenya 010 016 039 1100 Harambee Avenue SWIFT CODE :NBKEKENX
Citibank 300 040 012 Nairobi SWIFT CODE : CITIKENA
SBM Bank 0332 084 215 001 Delta House SWIFT CODE : SBMKENA
NCBA Bank Kenya
1002 247 638 NIC House SWIFT CODE : CBAFKENX
Jamii Bora Bank 1174 852 7001 Koinange street SWIFT CODE : CIFIKENAXXX

Diaspora Repayment Methods

Wave
  • You can make payments instantly from the US and Canada through Wave via KCB account number 1103266314.
  • Go to www.sendwave.com to update/download the app and then make transfers immediately.
  • Please forward the wave email notification as well as your ID NUMBER to [email protected]
 World Remit
  • Log in to www.worldremit.com
  • Select the ‘Bank Deposit’ service from the blue ‘Send to’ box on this page
  • Choose whether to make the transfer to a Kenyan shilling (KES) or US dollar (USD) account
  • Enter the amount you want to transfer
  • We’ll show you the highly competitive exchange rate you’ll receive and any fees upfront
  • Enter recipient’s details KCB ACCOUNT NUMBER 1103266314
  • Pay online using a credit or debit card
  • Use your ID number as the reference
  • You and your recipient will receive SMS and email notification once the transfer is complete
  • Please forward the wave email notification as well as your ID NUMBER to [email protected]

Higher Education Financing Portal- HEF

HIGHER EDUCATION FINANCING PORTAL – HEF

Requirements for application for both University and Tvet students

  1. A valid email address for the applicant (Student)
  2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
  3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
  4. Passport size photo
  5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
  6. College/University admission letter
  7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
  8. Your parents’ national ID number
  9. Death certificate if any of your parent is deceased.
  10. Your birth certificate.
  11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone numbers (for loan application)
  12. Copy of the sponsorship letter if you were sponsored in Secondary school.

Download the application procedure. 

Helb Compliance Certificate

Helb Compliance Certificate

If you are up to date with your loan repayment or you have never benefited from HELB loan, you can apply for HELB Compliance Certificate from the HELB Portal or e-Citizen Portal.

Loanee Compliance Certificate

This Certificate is issued to the beneficiaries of HELB loan who are up to date with their loan repayment. It is also issued to the beneficiaries who are still within the repayment grace period. Once a beneficiary has completed repaying the loan, he/she is issued Certificate of Clearance. This service is not charged.

Non-Loanee Compliance Certificate

If you did not benefit from HELB loan, you can apply for the Non-loanee Compliance Certificate from the HELB Portal or e-Citizen Portal. This service is not charged.