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Helb loan allocation and disbursement

HELB LOAN ALLOCATION & DISBURSEMENT BREAKDOWN

Undergraduate Allocation Bands Loan (Kshs) Bursary (Kshs) (Undergraduate) Installment Tuition (Kshs) Upkeep (Kshs)
Minimum 37,000 4,000 Semester 1    4,000       16,000
Maximum 60,000 8,000 Semester 2    4,000        15,500
               PSSP     39,500
     
Undergraduate Allocation Bands Loan (Kshs) Bursary (Kshs) (TVET) Installment Tuition (Kshs) Upkeep (Kshs)
Minimum 37,000 4,000 Semester 1  26,400        6,800
Maximum 60,000 8,000 Semester 2        6,800

 

NB: PSSP & Bursary funds are paid at the beginning of semester two in one installment Kshs.500 is retained as administrative fees, see T&Cs on the Loan Application Form (LAF).

Additional Points to Note

  • Tuition funds are disbursed directly to the School account
  • Upkeep funds are disbursed directly to the Student’s personal account (Use your own account)
  • Always ensure your Bank account number is active
  • HELB sends SMS/Email notifications after each process i.e. form verification, loan allocation and loan disbursement

Maritime Education and Training Scheme (METS)

Maritime Education and Training Scheme (METS)

Eligibility

Maritime Education and Training Scheme (METS) offer financing to students pursuing courses in the Maritime Sector being offered at Bandari Maritime Academy and other Maritime Training Institutions (METI) approved by Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA).

Eligibility criteria:
There are three products under METS with specified eligibilities;

  1. Academic: Applicants must be pursuing Craft certificate or Diploma in Nautical Science and Marine Engineering
  2. Proficiency:
    • STCW Courses
    • Applicants must have completed certificates or diploma in approved METI approved by KMA
    OR
    • Applicants must have relevant sea experience, a CDC (Seafarers Discharge Record Book and Certificate)/Seamans book should therefore be attached.
  3. Competency:
    • Certificate of Competency courses
    • Applicants must have a letter of eligibility from
    Kenya Maritime Authority

The interest rate applicable is 4% per annum on reducing balance chargeable upon Disbursement

  1. Academic: Loans are repayable one year upon completion of studies and the loan repayment period for certificate level is four (4) years and diploma five (5) years.
  2. Proficiency: STCW Courses The Proficiency loan repayment period will be one year.
  3. Competency: Certificate of Competency courses The Competency loan repayment period will be one year.

Are there other charges to the loan?

  • A loan processing fee of Kshs.500 is charged on each disbursement.
  • The loans are insured for loss of life and there is a premium/deductions that is charged.
    1. Applications are done online through the HELB student portal on www.helb.co.ke
    2. Applicants should log in and fill out the required form depending on whether they are pursuing an Academic, Proficiency or Competency course.
    3. Print two copies of the application form.
    4. Ensure the form is properly filled, signed and stamped by the relevant authorities and guarantors
    5. Sign the form and attach all necessary documents as indicated in the check list appearing in the loan application form.
    6. Submit one copy of the duly completed application form with the necessary documents at the HELB Desk at the nearest Huduma Center or at Mezzanine 1 Anniversary Towers
    7. Retain one copy of the duly filled loan application form (Mandatory).

Additional information:

  • HELB will use the email and telephone contacts provided on the Loan Application
  • Form for communication on the progress of the application.
  • The number of students supported and will depend on availability of funds.

HEF Student Portal – Login | Apply for Loan, Scholarship, Funding: Check awarded amount

Government scholarships and loans are available to students joining Universities, colleges, and TVET institutions. Grants and scholarships are awarded based on the student’s financial status.

The funding model is student centered and loans and bursaries will be apportioned to students based on their assessed level of need. The universities and TVET will no longer receive block funding in the form of capitation.

The funding to students shall combine scholarship, loans and household contributions on a graduated scale as determined Means Testing Instrument [MTI]. Students from extremely needy and vulnerable backgrounds will pay nothing to colleges and universities.

HEF Application Requirements

Some of the documents and details required to apply for HEF loans and scholarships are;

  • A phone number registered under your name
  • KCSE and KCPE index number
  • Passport photo
  • Copy of your ID
  • Copy of your birth certificate
  • Your parent or guardian’s phone number and copy of ID.
  • ID number of two of your HEF loan guarantors

If you do not have an ID, you cannot apply for HEF loan. However, students without ID can apply for HEF scholarships.

How to apply for HEF scholarships and Loans

To apply for government scholarships, loans, and bursaries via the HEF portal, follow the procedure provided below;

  • Visit the HEF portal https://hef.co.ke
  • Click Student Registration or Apply Now Button then User Registration
  • Create an account (use a valid email and phone number)
  • After signup, log in
  • Select the Scholarships, Loans, or Bursaries
  • Fill out the application form for the funding product you are interested in by providing all the required details and documents
  • Submit your application.

Student Funding Application: Pictorial Step by Step Guide.

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Higher Education Loans Board, helb, responds to fraudulent emails sent to Kenyans

The Higher Education Loans Board, HELB, has moved to dispel fears of a possible hack attempt on its online portal. This comes after messages were circulated to select email accounts.

Photo- Sample message sent to select emails; purporting to have originated from HELB.

Here is the presser from HELB CEO, Mr. Charles Ringera.

‘RESPONSE ON HELB ONLINE PORTAL ACCOUNT CREATION EMAILS & SMS

It has come to our attention, today Saturday 3rd August, 2019, that there are messages that were allegedly released from the HELB portal to select emails and randomly generated mobile numbers mostly comprising non-HELB beneficiaries.

The message alert indicated that an account had been created on the HELB Online Portal. However, the link to activate the account was not active.

We wish to reassure the public as follows:
1. These messages did not originate from the Higher Education Loans Board database;
2. The HELB database is safe; and
3. The technology used at HELB is best in practice, complete with relevant security measures.

HELB remains committed with regards to data integrity and confidentiality.
Appropriate security of
personal data is paramount, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage, using appropriate technical or organisational measures.

We have since communicated directly to members of the public who reached out and reassured them accordingly.’

About Higher Education Loans Board

The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is a state body established by an Act of Parliament CAP 213A in 1995 mandated to provide loans, bursaries and scholarships to Kenyans pursuing higher education in recognized Kenyan Universities and Colleges and to recover the same after completion of studies to facilitate establishment of a revolving fund.
The Board is therefore well aligned to Chapter 4, Section 43 (1) (f) of the Constitution of Kenya 2010, that every person has the right to education.

In case of any queries, contact Ms. Wavi Muigai, Corporate Communication & Customer Experience Manager on wmuigai@helb.co.ke or 0708726533

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Helb loans How to apply for the first time Helb loan; Step by step guide on requirements and filling the sections of the form

How to apply for HELB loans and bursaries for TVET students

TVET STUDENTS FIRST TIME LOAN AND BURSARY APPLICATIONS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2020-2021

The Higher Education Loans Board(HELB) invites applications for First Time 2020-2021 TVET Loan and Bursary from Kenyan students admitted in National Polytechnics, Technical Training Institutions and Vocational Colleges under the Ministry of Education and are registered with Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service [KUCCPS] and Members of the Kenya Association Technical Training Institutions [KATTI).

Eligible students:

Applications are open to students enrolled in approved TVET courses and are applying for the first student loan.

How to Apply
  • Applicants should visit our website http://www.helb.co.ke to access the Student Portal to register, create and activate account(ensure you use your personal mobile number)
  • Log in, go to Loan Application, click Certi􀏐icate (Artisan and Craft) or Diploma and select the 2020-2021 TVET First Time Loan Application Form [LAF].
  • Read and appraise oneself online on Financial Literacy and appreciate the purpose of credit.
  • Access and fill the loan application form.
  • Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form. Ensure you preview the form
  •  and correct where necessary before you submit for printing
  • Have the forms appropriately filled, signed and stamped by the relevant authorities.
  • 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:
  1. 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
  2. HELB Student Service Centre on Mezzanine 1, Anniversary Towers, University Way, Nairobi, OR
  3. Send through registered and secured mail or courier.
  • Retain a copy of the duly filled and signed Loan Application Form [This is mandatory]

Please note that this application is paperless. You are not required to print any form. A confirmation SMS with a loan application serial number is the evidence that you have applied. Kindly save the SMS for future reference.

See also; HELB Afya Elimu second and subsequent loan application 2020/2021; Second and subsequent

DEADLINE

The closing date for the loan application is January 31, 2021.

kINDLY NOTE;

  • DO NOT PAY anyone to process your HELB loan application.
  • In case of any queries, seek assistance ONLY from HELB ofFicers.
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Helb latest news on disbursement 2022

It is now very easy for you to check the Higher Education Loans Board, Helb, loan disbursement status online. Monitor the disbursed Helb loan batches online, today.

How to check HELB disbursement status online

Although many students find it difficult to check their loan disbursement status, the process is very simple. To check for your HELB loan disbursement follow these steps:

  1. Visit HELB website www.helb.co.ke
  2. Click on loan status. You will be directed to your HELB portal (You must have registered with HELB)
  3. Click on disbursement a form indicating your loan disbursement status will appear
  4. Click on disbursement and a form indicating your loan disbursement status will appear.

You can also check your loan disbursement status through your bank account that you used during first time registration.

Students with HELB smart card can use it to check their loan disbursement status. Remember that the smart card has three parts, tuition, upkeep and general use. Amount in the tuition part cannot be withdrawn.

HELB loan disbursement status, repayment and Registration using SMS services/Mobile phone

A student can also access HELB loan services using Short message services, SMS. The following services can be obtained through SMS code:

  1. Loan Application and Disbursement status.
  2. Loan repayment status.
  3. Loan balance.
  4. Loan mini-statement
  5. HELB Compliance and Clearance Certificate Checker.
  6. Loan repayment and many more.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR HELB LOAN MOBILE SERVICES.

  1. Go to your dialer on your mobile and enter *642# and send.
  2. Then Select/ enter 1 and send.
  3. On the next window prompts, provide your: First name, last name, National ID number, date of birth.
  4. Enter a PIN you can easily remember and confirm it.
  5. A registration success message will be displayed thus: “Thank you for registering with the HELB mobile platform. You will receive SMS Confirmation Shortly.”

HOW TO CHECK FOR HELB LOAN APPLICATION AND DISBURSEMENT STATUS.

  1. Enter *642# into your dialer.
  2. Select option 1 for log in.
  3. Enter your PIN.
  4. Select 1 for Loan application and Disbursement.
  5. For Disbursement report select option 1 and select the academic year. Your loan disbursement report will be sent to your line via SMS.

HOW TO CHECK HELB LOAN REPAYMENT STATUS USING MOBILE PHONE

  1. Dial *642# and send.
  2. Select option 1 to log in.
  3. Enter your PIN.
  4. Select Option 2 for Loan Repayment.
  5. The following Loan Repayment interfaces are displayed.
  6. Loan status
  7. Loan balance
  8. Loan Mini-statement
  9. Repay loan
  10. Request information.
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Higher Education Financing: List of Supported Universities and Contacts

Higher Education Financing: List of Supported Universities and Contacts

Public Universities

INSTITUTION
VC CONTACTS
WEBSITES
principalalupe@gmail.com
principal@buc.ac.ke
vc@chuka.ac.ke
vc@cuk.ac.ke
vc@dkut.ac.ke
vc@egerton.ac.ke
vc@gau.ac.ke
vc@jooust.ac.ke
vc@jkuat.ac.ke
vc@kafu.ac.ke
vc@karu.ac.ke
vc@ku.ac.ke
vc@kibu.ac.ke
vc@kyu.ac.ke
vc@kisiiuniversity.ac.ke
gkmisoi@gmail.com
vc@laikipia.ac.ke
vc@mmarau.ac.ke
vc@mksu.ac.ke
vc@mnu.ac.ke
vc@maseno.ac.ke
vc@mmust.ac.ke
vc@must.ac.ke
vcmoi2009@gmail.com
vc@mmu.ac.ke
vc@mut.ac.ke
vc@pu.ac.ke
vc@rongovarsity.ac.ke
vc@seku.ac.ke
vc@ttu.ac.ke
vc@tukenya.ac.ke
vc@tum.ac.ke
tharakauniversitycollege@chuka.ac.ke
principal.tmuc@maseno.ac.ke
principal-tuc@mmust.ac.ke
vc@uoeld.ac.ke
vc@embuni.ac.ke
vc@kabianga.ac.ke
vc@uonbi.ac.ke

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 opens window for applying for 2020/ 2021 undergraduate second and subsequent loans: Complete guide

The Higher Education Loans Board, Helb, has opened the window for submitting undergraduate students’ second and subsequent loan applications. This loan is available for all Kenyan students admitted in in Public and private universities in Kenya and the East African region. The deadline for submitting your loan application is June 30, 2020.

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REQUIREMENTS

For you to qualify for these loans you must meet the requirements below:

  • You must be admitted in a public or private university offering programmes that are recognized by the commission for university education, CUE.
  • You must be undertaking a bachelor’s degree; self-sponsored, parallel and module II programmes.
  • You must be a recent beneficiary of the undergraduate loans. (This is application is not available for first time applicants).
HOW TO APPLY

You can apply for the loan easily by using any of the methods below;

  • Using the HELB mobile app
  • Using the mobile USSD code *642#
  • Applying online
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USING THE HELB MOBILE APP

If you have a smart phone, then the cheapest way of submitting your application ;is by using the HELB mobile app:

  1. Download the mobile app from Google play. Just search for HELB in Google play and click ‘install’.
  2. Once successfully installed, register details.
  3. You will then be expected to read notes/ instructions.
  4. Now, select the loan application form.
  5. Fill in the details, correctly, and submit by clicking ‘OK’.
HOW TO REGISTER FOR LOAN MOBILE SERVICES.

Another way you can use to apply for the loan is by utilizing the mobile USSD code. Register by using the steps below:

  1. Go to your dialer on your mobile and enter *642# and send.
  2. Then Select/ enter 1 and send.
  3. On the next window prompts, provide your: First name, last name, National ID number, date of birth.
  4. Enter a PIN you can easily remember and confirm it.
  5. A registration success message will be displayed thus: “Thank you for registering with the HELB mobile platform. You will receive SMS Confirmation Shortly.”
  6. Then, proceed to make your loan application.
APPLYING ONLINE.

This is yet another method via which the loan application can be filed.

  1. Visit the Helb portal by visiting the link; https://portal.helb.co.ke/auth/signin
  2. Enter your email address and password then click ‘Sign in’.
  3. Select the loan application name to get the application form. Fill it and submit. (Only The Products in Green Background Are Open for Application. Click On Row Of The Loan Product You Wish To Apply For)

Helb loans; Students protest move to oppose making the loans cheaper

A section of University students from Murang’a County have expressed their frustrations over the rejection of the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) Amendment Bill in Parliament.

The learners allied to Murang’a University Students Association (MUSA) condemned the lawmakers who rejected the bill saying the ongoing political affiliations in the education committee are misplaced priorities.

Led by their spokesperson Laban Macharia, the students said they will be writing a protest letter to the Speaker of the National Assembly because the move by parliament has denied university students a chance to improve their living standards.

The rejected Bill sought to increase the grace period for repayment of loans from one year to five years and decrease the loan interest from four to three per cent in order to help university students better their lives while in campus and after finishing their studies.

Parliamentary Committee on Education rejected the bill on grounds that, if the said proposals are affected the Board stands to lose Sh693 million annually and Sh4.3 billion in five years.

“The ongoing political divide should not be used in any way by legislators to settle their political scores, comrades are suffering in campus due to the high cost of living that has already been made worse by Covid-19,” Macharia said.

Another students’ leader, Felister Wanjiku, also castigated the Members of Parliament for failing to consider the lives of struggling youths who just graduated from school and have to pay loans even before being employed.

The students, however, lauded Embakasi East MP Babu Owino’s move to re-introduce the bill in Parliament after six months and urged other legislators to support it.

Students who do not secure jobs immediately after completing their studies will be shielded by the Bill as they would have a five-year grace period before they start repaying their loans as well as avoid a Sh5, 000 monthly penalty HELB imposes on defaulters.

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Tvet helb loan application deadline 2021/2022

The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) has opened the student loan applications portal for students in TVETs. Check all the details on requirements, how to apply and closing dates below.

TVET STUDENTS SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT LOAN APPLICATION FINANCIAL YEAR 2021-2022

The Higher Education Loans Board invites applications for the Second and Subsequent TVET Loan and Bursary for 2021-2022 Financial Year from Kenyan students admitted in National Polytechnics, Technical Training Institutions and Vocational Colleges under the Ministry of Education, and are registered with Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service [KUCCPS] and members of the Kenya Association Technical Training Institutions [KATTI].

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Helb loans for first years and continuing students (Simplified guide)

Eligible students:

Students enrolled for approved TVET courses and are applying for the second or subsequent student loan.

How to Apply:

  1. Download the HELB App from Google Play Store or dial *642#.
  2. Register using your phone number to generate a PIN which you will use to log in.
  3. Ensure the mobile number is registered under your name.
  4. Please NOTE that mobile numbers not registered in the students’ name will not allow the loan application to proceed.
  5. Read, understand and dick to accept the license agreement.
  6. Enter your first name as it appears on your National ID, ID number and valid email address to complete
  7. Click on “loans” tab and choose either certificate loans or diploma loans. Then click “apply” on the TVET second and subsequent loan.
  8. Read and understand the financial literacy guide.
  9. Answer the financial literacy questions and scroll down to view results and click “proceed”.
  10. Click “confirm” to verify your telephone number by paying Kshs. 1 to M-PESA.
  11. Read the loan agreement and click on ‘I agree’.
  12. Click ‘submit’. A pop-up message will appear to show that you have successfully applied. The loan serial number will also be displayed.

Please note that this application is pape tie ss. You are not required to print any form. A confirmation S MS with a loan application serial number is the evidence that you have applied. Kindly save the SMS for future reference.

The closing date for the loan application is 31st December, 2021.

Helb student loans Processing and repayment via mobile phone; How to repay Helb loans via Mpesa, Bank Deposit, Wave, World Remit, Diaspora Payment methods

HELB was established with the aim of not just recovering all matured loans, but to raise sufficient funds to meet the rising loan demand and attain faster turnaround in loan repayments.

It consists of three tiers:

  1. Undergraduate section, which deals with recovery of undergraduate loans
  2. Jielimishe Loan section that is charged with the responsibility of disbursing and recovering of loans from salaried students.
  3. Allocation section charged with the responsibility of collection and updates of loanees’ accounts.

The Debt Management Department is committed to recovering all matured loans with utmost diligence in line with the HELB Act 1995 and in conformity with the dynamic customer expectations.

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 OnlinePayments@helb.co.ke
 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 OnlinePayments@helb.co.ke

How to apply for HELB Scholarships and Loans through the HEF Portal

The Higher Education Financing (HEF) portal is now accepting applications for scholarships, bursaries, and loans for students entering universities.

Government scholarships and loans are accessible for students enrolling in universities, starting from the academic year 2023/2024 onwards.

Students who enrolled in university prior to 2023 can continue to use the previous government funding and HELB loan application system.

Grants and scholarships will be granted based on the financial circumstances of the student, similar to how it has been done with HELB loans.

Type of Loan Application

There are two types of undergraduate loan applications:

  1. Helb Loan First Time Application-This is for applicants who are applying for the first time.
  2. Helb Loan Second & Subsequent Application-This is for applicants who are applying for the second, third, fourth time as per the program duration.

Note: The number of loans one is eligible for depends on the program duration. For example, one is given loan 4 times for a 4-year program or 5 times for a 5-year programme.

How to apply for a HELB Loan as a First Time Applicant:

  1. Visit our website www.helb.co.ke to access the Student Portal and click on “create an account” to register.
  2. Once the account is created, log in and select the appropriate Undergraduate First Time Loan Application Form [LAF].
  3. Read the literature or view the videos on Financial Literacy and participate in the brief exercise online.
  4. Access and fill the loan application form.
  5. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form [Mandatory].
  6. Have the forms appropriately filled, signed, and stamped by the relevant authorities.
  7. Attach all the documents as per the checklist and present one copy of the duly filled Loan Application Form at:
    • Any of the following Huduma centers nearest to you: Bomet, Bungoma, Chuka, Eldoret, Embu, Garissa, Nairobi GPO, Kakamega, Kericho, Kilifi, Kisii, Kisumu, Kitale, Kitui, Lodwar, Machakos, Makueni, Meru, Migori, Mombasa, Murang’a, Nakuru, Nandi Narok, Nyeri, Taita Taveta, Thika and West Pokot for free and secure delivery; or
    • HELB Student Service Centre on Mezzanine 1, Anniversary Towers, University Way, Nairobi.
  8. Retain a complete copy of the Loan Application Form [This is mandatory].

Note:

  1. Please ensure that you read, understand, and follow the instructions provided at the beginning of the online loan application process including reading and undertaking the HELB Financial Literacy Programme.
  2. It is recommended that students prudently manage their HELB loans once disbursed to cater for Tuition, books, stationery, accommodation, and subsistence.

Requirements

  1. A copy of the Applicant’s national ID Card.
  2. Copies of the parents’ National ID Cards/death certificate where the parent is deceased.
  3. Copies of both guarantors’ National ID Card.
  4. A copy of the applicant’s admission letter and KCSE result slip/certificate.
  5. A copy of the applicant’s Bank ATM/Bank card (for Government sponsored students only).
  6. A copy of the applicant’s Smart Card from the institution.
  7. One recent colored passport size photograph of the applicant.

How to apply on the HELB App as a second and Subsequent applicant

  1. Applicants should visit Google play store and download the HELB Mobile Application.
  2. Register your details (First name, Phone, Email Address, National ID and KRA PIN number) on the HELB App to generate a PIN which you will use to log in and accept the license agreement. Ensure that you use the Safaricom number that you use for Mpesa transactions and it should be registered in your name.
  3. Read the mandatory Financial literacy notes and undertake a brief Question & Answer to appreciate the purpose of credit. Scroll down to view results then click “proceed”.
  4. Click on loans then select undergraduate loans to get the Undergraduate Subsequent Loan Application Form [LAF].
  5. Follow each step to fill in the required details and submit. A pop-up message will appear to show that you have successfully applied. The loan serial number will also be displayed.

NB: You will be required to pay Kshs. 1 from your MPESA account during the application process to verify your telephone number.  Please note, the application is paperless hence no printing.

  1. Students that are not Safaricom subscribers will be directed to the Portal and apply using the application form, after which they will be required to print and submit the form to the HELB Student Service Centre on Mezzanine 1 Floor at Anniversary Towers.

Application Deadline:

  1. Undergraduate Scholarship, Loan & Bursary (First Time Application) : 
  2. Undergraduate Loan (Subsequent Application):