PART A: ISSUANCE OF STUDENTS'
LOANS
2.0 PROVISION OF LOANS UNDER THE ACT
Provision of
students' loans falls under section 16 and 17 of the Act No. 9 of 2004. Section
16 (1) of the Act provides that:-
2.1 Subject
to the provisions of the Act, the Board may provide, on a loan basis, financial
assistance to any eligible student who is in need of the loans and who
has applied for such assistance as is required to meet all or any number of
the students' welfare costs of Higher Education.
The Phrase
"Financial Assistance" implies that parents or guardians have the
primary obligation of meeting higher education costs of students.
2.2 For
purpose of these Guidelines, NEEDY applicant means:-
• A poor
orphan (who has lost both parents)
• A poor
applicant with disability or applicant whose parents have disability.
• A poor
applicant who has lost one parent.
• An
applicant from poor marginalized and disadvantaged groups.
• An
applicant from poor family.
2.3 Loans
may be issued to cover either partially or fully the following items;
i. Meals and
Accommodation charges
ii. Books
and Stationery expenses
iii. Special
Faculty Requirement expenses
iv. Field
Practical Training expenses
v. Research
expenses
vi. Tuition
Fees
3.0
ELIGIBILITY FOR LOANS FOR 2012/2013 ACADEMIC YEAR
Eligible
students for loans in 2012/2013 academic year must meet the following
conditions (for First Degree or Advanced/ Higher Diploma students):-
3.1 Must be
a Tanzanian (as defined by HESLB Act No. 9 of 2004, as amended).
3.2 Must
have applied for a loan through the Online Loan Application System (OLAS).
3.3 Must
have been admitted into a fully accredited/registered Higher Learning
Institution as a candidate for a First Degree or Advanced/ Higher
Diploma on full time basis through Central Admission System (CAS) or
other accepted system.
3.4 Must be
a continuing student who has passed the examinations necessary to enable
him/her to advance to the next year or stage of study.
3.5 Must be
a person who is not fully funded by other organizations or sources.
3.6 Must
either be first time direct applicants who are form six leavers. These
will include only applicants who completed their Advanced Secondary Education
(form six) between 2010 and 2012.
OR
A first time
direct applicants under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training
(TVET). These
include only applicants who completed their NTA level six (6) between 2010 and
2012 as well as applicants who completed their Diploma in Teacher Education
between 2010 and 2012 years.
OR
A first
time indirect applicants admitted into Health Sciences, Education (Science) and
Education (Mathematics) programmes only. These include only applicants who
completed their Advanced Secondary Education (form six) more than two years
ago; NTA level six (6) more than two years ago and or those who completed their
Diploma in Teacher Education more than two years ago.
OR
A first time
equivalent qualifications applicants admitted into Health Sciences, Education
(Science) and Education (Mathematics) programmes only. These include all applicants who
are holders of other Diplomas recognized by NACTE; Diplomas from outside
Tanzania accredited by NACTE; degree holders intending to join other degree
programmes and form six leavers who have attended a one year certificate course
which is recognized by NACTE.
3.7 Given
the high demand for student loans viz a viz a limited budget, priority shall be
given to applicants who will be admitted to pursue National Priority Programmes
which for the time being shall be the following:-
3.7.1
Education (Science) and Education (Mathematics).
3.7.2 Health
Sciences (Doctor of Medicine, Dental Surgery,
Veterinary
Medicine, Pharmacy and Nursing).
3.7.3 Civil
and Irrigation Engineering.
3.7.4
Education Non- Science and Non Mathematics
(through
Means Testing)
3.7.5
Engineering (Those recognised by Engineers Registration Boards, including
Computer Engineering and Architecture) through Means Testing.
3.7.6
Agricultural Sciences (through Means Testing)
3.7.7 Animal
Sciences (through Means Testing)
3.8 All
other candidates admitted into programmes other than Health Sciences, Education
(Mathematics) and Education (Sciences) on the basis of indirect or equivalent
entrance to HEI may not be eligible for loans.
3.9 Overseas
students under bilateral agreements between the Government of the United
Republic of Tanzania and other Governments.
3.10
Students studying at the Open University of Tanzania for a maximum period of
six (6) years (through Means Testing). Students admitted at the Open
University of Tanzania will be eligible for only two loanable items (tuition
fee, and Books and Stationery.
3.11 Postgraduate students
In order to
enhance adequacy of academic staff in local Higher Education Institutions, a
limited number of loans will be available to academic staff pursuing Masters
and PhD courses. Loan applicants for Masters or PhD programmes must meet the
following conditions:-
3.11.1 Must
be a Tanzanian
3.11.2 Must
have been admitted to a fully accredited/registered higher education
institution in Tanzania.
3.11.3 A
person who is not fully funded by other organizations or sources.
3.11.4 Must
have applied for Loans through the Online Loan Application System (OLAS).
3.11.5 Must
hold a first degree or Advanced/Higher Diploma with a minimum of Upper Second
Class (for applicants pursuing Masters Degrees) or Master's Degree with minimum
of Upper Second Class (for applicants pursuing PhD degrees).
3.11.6 Must
be an academic staff at a fully accredited/registered higher learning institution
in Tanzania
3.11.7 Must
have been officially nominated by the employer and obtained endorsement by the
Deputy Vice Chancellors/Principal/Provosts/Rectors for Academics Research and
consultancy or Deputy Vice Chancellors/Principal/Provosts/Rectors for Finance
and Administration, of the respective institution.
3.11.8 The
employer must have signed the Financing Agreement between the Higher Education
Students' Loans Board and Higher Education Institution.
3.11.9
She/he must have started to repay previous loan instalments at least for
unbroken period of twelve months, or a lump sum of the same instalments if
he/she is already a student loans beneficiary.
4.0 MEANS TESTING, LOAN ITEMS AND AMOUNT/RATE TO BE
FINANCED
According to
the Act, the Board may provide loans to cover either all items or any of the
items stipulated under section 2.3 above.
4.1 Means Testing System
The Board
has since 2011/2012 academic year reviewed the Means testing system to make it
Simple, Transparent and Fair.
The Means
Testing System considers School Fees paid in O – level, A – Level Secondary
Schools or Ordinary Diploma as indication of applicant's ability to contribute
to the costs of higher education.
Thus,
Applicant's neediness shall be measured as a difference between the higher education
costs (Meals and Accommodation charges, Books and Stationery expenses, Special
Faculty Requirement expenses, Field Practical expenses, Research expenses and
Tuition Fees) of a particular institution of study and the applicant's ability
to pay for his/her own education; multiplied by a factor to acknowledge
the high return of Higher Education to the applicant. The factor ranges from
1.1 to 1.5 depending on the magnitude of Tuition Fees paid at O-Level and
A-Level Secondary/Ordinary diploma Education. The higher the magnitude, the
higher the factor.
In addition,
the system shall make adjustments to cover for Loan applicants with special
socio-economic disadvantages such as Orphanage, Disability (of
Parents/applicants) and Single parency.
Under the
new Means Testing System, the whole loan shall be aggregated to one lump sum
amount. Out of that, the Tuition Fee and Special Faculty Requirement components
shall be paid directly to the Institution of study, whereas the remaining
amount shall be paid to the student quarterly.
The Means
Test shall be applicable to first time applicants on Tuition fee and Special
Faculty Requirements loan items only. The other four loan items meals and
Accommodation, Books and Stationery, Field Practical Training and Research may
be allocated one hundred (100) per cent loans.
4.2 Coverage of the Means Testing System
The new
means test system shall be applicable to the first time loan applicants in the
2012/2013 academic year and subsequent years who will be admitted to pursue all
programmes that will not be eligible for 100% loans.
4.3 Number of Students to be Granted Loans
In view of
limited loanable funds budget, and pursuant to section 7 paragraph (1) of Act
No 9 of 2004 (as amended), the Board in 2012/2013 academic year shall issue
loans to a limited number of applicants as per allocated budget.
In view of
limited loanable funds budget, candidates who are able to meet costs for higher
education, are strongly advised not to apply for loans from the Board.
4.4 Award of One Hundred Per-cent (100%) Loans
To motivate
candidates to join professions which currently have critical shortages, the
following programmes shall be awarded up to one hundred (100%) per cent loans:-
4.4.1 Health
Sciences as defined in section 3.7.2 above.
4.4.2 Bachelor
of Education with Science, Bachelor of Science with Education and Bachelor of
Education (Mathematics).
4.4.3
Irrigation Engineering.
4.5 Candidates admitted into Education Non- Science
and Non Mathematics Education Programmes.
Candidates
admitted into education programmes which are non- science and non mathematics
education programme shall be eligible for Means Tested loans of not less than
fifty (50%) per cent.
4.6 Applicable Tuition Fee Rates
Tuition Fee
for first time applicants approved for loans in 2012/2013 academic year
as well as second year loan beneficiaries shall be pegged to the
equivalent tuition fees paid in Public Higher Education Institutions.
4.7 Continuing students who are loan beneficiaries
All other continuing
students loan beneficiaries shall continue to receive their loans as per
their previous Means Test grades.
4.8 Tuition Fee
The Board
may provide tuition fee loans of between 0% and 100% based on the
comparable rates charged by public institution and also depending on the
types of the programme offered by the comparable Public institutions.
The ceiling
of Tzs 2.6 million that was set on medical related programmes over the past
four academic years shall continue to be in force during 2012/2013. Also, given
increased demand for loans, and limited budget available, HESLB shall, unless
directed otherwise by the Government, continue to issue Tuition Fees loans
based on the rates that prevailed in previous year, (2012/2013) academic
year for both new and continuing students, for all programmes of study.
Tuition fee
funds shall be paid directly to the higher learning institutions but the
student borrower shall have to acknowledge receipt of the funds by signing on a
copy of the payment list issued by the Board. It will be the responsibility of
the Higher Education Institutions to obtain the signatures of the students on
the Tuition Payment lists and submit the same to the Board within sixty (60)
days after receipt of the funds.
4.9 Field
Practical/Teaching Practical Work expenses
The Board
may provide Field Practical Training/Teaching Practical (FPT) loans at the rate
of Tzs 10,000 per day up to a maximum of 56 days in a year. FPT
loans shall not be subjected to Means Testing.
However,
3rd, 4th and 5th year continuing loan beneficiaries shall continue to receive
their Field Practical/Teaching Practice loans as per their previous year means
test grades.
The Board
may provide such loans for those programmes that require Field Practical
Training (FPT) as recommended by the respective Higher Education
Institutions and approved by the Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) and
the National Council for Technical Education (NACTE).
4.10 Special Faculty Requirements
Subject to
Means Testing results, the Board may provide Special Faculty Requirement (SFR)
loans of between 0% and 100% but only for study programmes that
require special faculty requirement items and only for specified items as
approved by TCU/NACTE based on the rates comparable to public institutions.
Funds for
special faculty requirements shall be paid directly to the Higher Learning
Institutions but respective student borrowers shall have to acknowledge receipt
of the funds by signing on a copy of the payment list issued by the Board.
Within the
amount allocated for Special Faculty Requirements, eligible and needy students
with disability may be provided with loans to cover special academic material
requirements as may be determined by the Board.
4.11 Meals and Accommodation
The Board
may provide loans for Meals and Accommodation at the rate of Tzs 7,500 per
day while on campus for theoretical instructions in the academic year.
4.12 Books and Stationery expenses
A maximum of
Tzs 200,000.00 per annum for Books and Stationery may be granted to
eligible and needy students. However, loan beneficiaries from Open University
of Tanzania (OUT) may be granted books and stationery loans for 3 to 4
academic years only (depending on the programme of study) and not every
year.
4.13 Research expenses
The Board
may provide loans of 100% for Research expenses in selected fields only, based
on the rates applicable at public institutions and as may be endorsed by either
TCU or NACTE. These fields include:-
• Health
Sciences (which includes Doctor of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Dental Surgery,
Pharmacy and Nursing)
•
Engineering
•
Agriculture
• Other
eligible undergraduate programmes may be given loans to a tune of Tzs 100,
000.00 in their final year of study
5.0 OTHER CONDITIONS ON ISSUANCE OF LOANS
5.1 Interest of Loan Issued
For the
purpose of retaining the value of loans issued as well as making the loan
scheme sustainable, all loans issued beginning 2011/2012 shall bear Interest
rate equal to 6% (six) percent, per annum.
5.2 Students with multiple admissions
The Board
shall not disburse loan to any eligible candidate admitted into more than one
Higher Education Institution. Loan applicants and Higher Education Institutions
are hereby advised to ensure that a candidate is admitted into only one
Institution. The Board shall not be responsible for delayed or non-
disbursement of a loan arising from a problem of multiple admission.
5.3 Students shifting from one Institution to other
Institution
To avoid
misdirection of loan funds for students admitted at one HEl who later choose to
shift to another HEl, the Board shall not raise a duplicate loan payment to
such students. Instead, loan applicants who shifted to other HEl will have to
wait until the Board receives back the funds from HEl where it was initially
paid.
The Board
may re-direct the loan funds to the Institution where the student has shifted
to subject to obtaining written confirmation from TCU/NACTE that, the transfer
of institution has been approved as well as written report that the candidate
has actually reported and registered at the new HEl.
5.4 List of Candidates admitted into Higher Education
Institutions
To ensure
compliance and enforcement of quality issues in higher education, only
candidates in the official admission lists approved by the TCU or NACTE for
respective institutions shall be considered for loans. Higher Education
Institutions are advised to strictly submit lists of admitted students through
either TCU or NACTE. Admission lists submitted directly to the Board by Higher
Education Institutions shall not be considered.
5.5 Mode of Application
The Board
has since 2011/2012 academic year introduced an Online Loan Application System
(OLAS) with the aim of simplifying and increasing efficiency of the loan
issuance process.
Candidates
wishing to apply for loans for the 2012/2013 application cycle are advised to
apply through OLAS; print out the application form and Loan Agreement,
appropriately sign the same, attach the necessary documentations and submit to
the Board through a EMS or registered mail to:-
The
Executive Director, Higher Education Students' Loans Board, TIRDO Complex,
Kimweri Road, Msasani, P.O. Box 76068, DAR ES SALAAM.
Applicants
are advised to maintain a copy of the application form and the receipt of
mailing the application for subsequent tracking purpose of the application
form.
Eligible
needy candidates are advised to visit HESLB website www.heslb.go.tz to
farmiliarize themselves with OLAS before attempting to apply.
5.6 Loan Application Fees
First time
applicants must pay non-refundable one-off application fee of Tzs 30,000.00
through M-Pesa.
5.7 Application Deadline
Loan
Application cycle for 2012/2013 academic year will start on 16th April, 2012
and come to end on 30th June, 2012. Application lodged beyond this date
shall not be honoured.
5.8 Mode of Disbursement of Approved Loans
In order to
expedite disbursement of approved loans and minimize the possibility of wastage
arising from disbursing loans from the Board directly to the students bank
accounts, all loans shall now be paid through Higher Education Institutions.
The Higher Education Institutions upon being satisfied that the student loan
beneficiary has passed all the necessary examinations allowing him/her to
advance to the next level of study or has reported and Registered shall remit
to the student bank account the amount of loan so far received from the Board.
6.0 PUBLICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES
A list of
Candidates and awarded amounts for eligible loan applicants shall be posted on
the Board's website www.heslb.go.tz as and when the process of means testing is
completed.
7.0 APPEALS AGAINST AWARDED LOAN AMOUNTS
Applicants
who are not satisfied with the Awarded Loan Amounts may appeal to the Board as
stipulated in the HESLB Regulations of 2008 and as clarified below:-
7.1 All
appellants must complete the relevant Online Appeal Forms, make a printout of
the same and attach thereto the necessary supporting documents. The Online Loan
Application System is accessible at http://olas.heslb.go.tz.
7.2 Appeal Fee (Tzs. 5,000 per appeal)
All appeals
will attract a non-refundable fee of Tzs, 5,000 per appeal which should be paid
using M-Pesa and the Transaction ID generated should be input into the Online
System prior to printing the completed appeal form, otherwise the appeal will
not be considered.
7.3 Routing of Appeals through Loan Officers at the
institutions of study
Appeals must
be routed through the Loan Officers at the respective Higher Education
Institution who will collect all appeals from his/her respective institution
and submit them under a covering letter to the Board. The Board will not accept
any appeal that will be submitted directly by students to the Board.
PART B: ISSUANCE OF GRANTS
8.0 GRANTS
8.1 Grants Items
Grants may
be issued to cover either partially or fully the following items;
• Tuition
Fees
• Books and
Stationery expenses
• Special
Faculty Requirement expenses
• Field
Practical Training expenses
• Research
expenses
8.2 Eligibility Criteria
Issuance of
grants to Higher Education Students shall be governed by the following
conditions and procedures:
8.2.1 A
limited number of grants shall be issues to direct students admitted into fully
accredited HEls in Tanzania to pursue MD, DDS or BVM.
8.2.2 Must
have obtained outstanding academic performance of Division I or II at Advanced
Level Secondary Education or a first class for Assistant Medical Officers.
8.2.3 Must
have registered for studies with the HEls.
8.3 Signing of Bond
Students
awarded Grants shall be required to sign a Bond with the Board, where the
student upon graduation shall work within Tanzania for a period of not less
than five (5) years.
8.3 A
separate advertisement calling for applications for grants shall be floated in
the news media in July, 2012.
Issued by:-
THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
HIGHER
EDUCATION STUDENTS' LOANS BOARD
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