JUST IN: HELB Directs the Following Kenyans to Use Their National IDs as Account Number to Get This
Repaying your HELB (Higher Education Loans Board) loan has become easier than ever with the introduction of MPESA, Kenya's popular mobile money transfer service. The convenience and simplicity of using MPESA to settle your HELB loan make it a hassle-free experience. By following a few straightforward steps, you can fulfill your loan obligations and contribute towards achieving your dreams.

Government Reveals Number Of Students To Get Helb Loan
Higher Education Loans Board funds have raised concerns since last year. This comes after reports from the ministry of education that the amount of money which was allocated for the ministry is not enough to be disbursed to each and every student who applied for the loans. The ministry of education has stated that all students who applied for HELB loan are 500, 000.

HELB Sends This Message To All Beneficiaries Following What Has Been Circulating Online
The Higher Education Loans Board sent a core message to beneficiaries earlier this morning amidst the news that has been circulating online claiming to be from the board. HELB states clearly that any message that is not from their official social media accounts is considered null and void. On their official Twitter account, HELB tweeted that beneficiaries should not fall prey to the fake news all over the online platforms claiming to be from the board.

Just In, Good News To University'And College Students As HELB Announces The Following
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is a government body that was established under the ministry of education in July 1995 to fund the needy students in universities and colleges in Kenya as they undergo their curriculum. Recently, the current government under the leadership of William Ruto announced that HELB will be abolished and replaced by the National Skill and Funding Council (NSFC) as a way of improving the education system in the country.

The HELB loan application process for 2022 highschool graduates.
Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) in Kenya plays a crucial role in providing financial assistance to eligible students pursuing higher education. If you are a high school graduate in Kenya seeking funding for your university education, understanding the HELB application process is essential. This article will guide you through the steps involved in applying for a HELB loan.

Just In, Good News To University And College Students As HELB Announces The Following
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is a government body that was established under the ministry of education in July 1995 to fund the needy students in universities and colleges in Kenya as they undergo their curriculum. Recently, the current government under the leadership of William Ruto announced that HELB will be abolished and replaced by the National Skill and Funding Council (NSFC) as a way of improving the education system in the country.

TSC Updated Payslip For A Newly Employed Secondary School Teacher 2023.
Title: Overview of a Newly Employed Secondary School Teacher's Payslip in 2023. Introduction:In 2023, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya introduced an updated payslip structure for newly employed secondary school teachers. This report provides a comprehensive breakdown of the payslip, including deductions, allowances, and salary progression.

HELB Latest Crucial Circular that All Kenyans Should Take Seriously
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is an organisation that grants loans, bursaries, and scholarships for training in TVET colleges and universities. The organisation has allowed numerous Kenyans to pursue higher studies regardless of their family backgrounds. Beneficiaries must submit HELB loan application forms to be considered for funding.

Relief For HELB Beneficiaries As The Loan's Body Gives Out Procedure Of Repaying The Loan
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is a statutory body established in July 1995 by an Act of Parliament. It's a state corporation in the Ministry of Education. Many at times students or beneficiaries of the loan often ask if there is an easier option of repaying for the loan at the comfort of their phone.

IMPORTANT: Govt Latest Crucial Circular that All 2022 KCSE Candidates Should Check.
All the students who sat for the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) have a reason to smile after the government of Kenya through the ministry of education launched the universities and colleges placement process for all students who did their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).

Another Heavy Pockets For All Teachers As MOE Announces The Following Financial News
The Ministry of Education, in coordination with the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), has announced a new program that will see teachers upgrade their studies without necessarily using their savings. The aim of the program is to help teachers further theirs studies minus using their savings when upgrading their academic experience in universities and other tertiary institution..

Good News to University Students as Government 50 Billion Funding And 600 Million to HELB
Education in Kenya is considered the most important sector in the economy because it's controlled by the national government through the ministry of education. Universities are the highest level of education where careers are developed. Many university students depend on government sponsorship in terms of school fees and other things they need.

HELB Notifies METS Applicants To Check Their Eligibility As Follows:
Photo courtesy; The Higher Education Loans Board, was started by the Act of Parliament since 1995 and have been in existence for the last 25 years and have been facilitating the students Loans. It also works closely with the ministry of Education to helb students access their loan and also in loan repay.

The Shòcking Truth About Kenya's New Education Funding Formula: Why Parents Are Left With Hefty Burd
Kenyan parents are facing a hefty burden of education costs following the implementation of a new funding formula for universities, colleges and technical institutions. The government' s decision to reduce higher education scholarships and sponsorships means that students will now have to rely more heavily on loans to pay for their studies.

Huge Amount Of Money parents are going to pay for university Education for their children
Parents and guardians who are planning to send their children for university Education are intended to dig deep into their pockets as the administration of president Ruto has made another key changes in Education. These key changes that president Ruto has made are against the promises which he has made earlier concerning HELB when he was campaigning for presidential election.

KUCCPS opens portal for varsity placement, how to Apply
The 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) students have a reason to smile as they can now apply for placement into universities and colleges. The placement process was launched by Ezekiel Machogu, the education cabinet secretary, at the University of Nairobi. According to the report, 869,782 applicants who sat for the 2022 KCSE can apply for various programs ranging from degree, diploma, craft certificate, and artisan courses.

New Crucial Changes as Govt Explains HELB's New Tech to Select 45,000 Poor Students
The government of Kenya through the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) has come up with a new way on how university funds will be issued to students. Talking on Citizen Television, University Fund (UF) manager Geoffrey Monari and Head Secretary in the State Department of Higher education and Research, Beatrice Inyangala, uncovered that the framework would be absolutely logical.

Here Are 7 Proposed Names That The Government Wants to 'Rename' HELB With
( Photo courtesy of Higher Education Loans Board badge) Following President William Ruto's directive on merging Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) and Universities Fund(UF), the presidential working party on education reforms has suggested several names for the expected funding agency. The move is inclined towards reflecting a clear mandate of the agency as well as honouring Kenya Kwanza's campaign promise of merging HELB, TVET funds and the University fund.

Good News To Teachers As Ministry of Education Makes The Following Announcement
With the help of the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), the Ministry of Education has unveiled a new scheme that would make it illegal for educators to use personal funds to finance post-secondary education. Teachers in Kenya have started using the small salaries they receive from Saccos and other financial organizations to fund extracurricular activities at their schools.

A Big Win to TSC Registered Teachers As Report reveals the Amount of "Money" They are Set to Receive
The latest report from a reputable source indicates that all teachers who are registered with tsc are set to ripe big ahead of school Reopening as the following good news emerges in their favour. The report indicates that Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), has announced a new program that will help teachers to upgrade their in different higher learning institutions in the country without digging deeper into their pockets to further their studies.
