Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Horizon Campus joins hands with the Government of Sri Lanka to offer an interest free loan scheme for higher education

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With more than 80% of academical­ly well prepared Sri Lankan students being deprived each year of entering state universiti­es due to capacity constraint­s in the universiti­es, Horizon Campus has taken the initiative to expand access to higher education at their campus through the launch of an Interest-Free Student Loan Scheme in partnershi­p with the Government of Sri Lanka. This is offered for Advanced Level students who have qualified for university entrance but have not been able to secure a seat in a state university to pursue a Degree of their choice.

In this endeavor, Horizon as a campus recognized by the Ministry of Higher Education will provide opportunit­ies to those students who are unable to bear the cost of course fees of their degrees affiliated with foreign universiti­es, the opportunit­y to finance their higher education after they complete their studies and enter employment.

Minister Grero State Minister of Higher Education & Highways, who was present at the launch of this program said that this was a historical day of the Sri Lankan education sector, where all students in the country will have access to higher education degrees of their choice . Also present at this function were Mr. D. M. Gunasekara General Manager - Bank of Ceylon, Mr.Upul Daranagama (Chairman Horizon Group),Mr.Ajitha Wanainghe/CEO Horizon Campus ,Dr.Ruwan Perera (Acting Vice chancellor Horizon Campus ),Prof. T. Thanaraj Dean, Faculty of Education,Horizon Campus, Dr. Amal Rajapakse, Dean, Faculty of Informatio­n Technology Horizon Campus, Mr. Terence Kahapolara­chchi Dean, Faculty of Management Horizon Campus and Mr. Thilina Rajapakse Project Director - B.Ed,Horizon Campus.

Mr.Upul Daranagama, Chairman of Horizon Campus, said “By partnering in this loan scheme with the Government , we can expect to produce a pool of high level human capital, which is essential for the economic and human developmen­t of the country and is therefore of central importance to it’s future developmen­t . In line with the Budget Proposal of 2017 that suggested to provide opportunit­ies to students who are qualified in G.C.E (A/L) but miss out university entrance, this student loan scheme, will offer a maximum loan amount of Rs.800,000.00 per student for the entire course of study. “

Programs offered at Horizon campus for this loan scheme include the Bachelor of Science in Business Management (HRM) , Bachelor of Management Honors in Marketing, Bachelor of Science in Informatio­n Technology, Bachelor of Informatio­n Technology in Networking and Mobile Computing(Honors) and Bachelor of Education

The students who sat for G.C.E (A/L) in 2015 are eligible for this scheme. Each student will be given any number of preference­s for the degree programs based on their personal interest.

An online system hosted under www.studentloa­ns.mohe.gov.lk can be used to submit the applicatio­n by the qualified applicants with a payment of Rs.200/ . Selected students need to enter into a loan agreement with the Bank of Ceylon which provides these loan facilities. Students who are selected for the 4 years Degree program will be given a total period of 12 years as loan repayment period, whilst students selected for the 3 years Degree programme will be given a total period of 10 years as loan repayment period.

Mr.Daranagama added “Any country risks falling behind in the knowledge-driven global economy if it doesn’t expand its higher education sector. As such, Government-backed student credit is a financial instrument well suited to funding higher education. Such a scheme eliminates the financial barriers to higher education. If managed correctly, it could deliver increased access and academic excellence more effectivel­y than other funding options. I personally believe that this well-designed student loan scheme is the solution to Sri Lanka’s higher education funding crisis and this is the reason that we at Horizon Campus endorse this move and have also partnered in this initiative.

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The launch of the interest free loan scheme in collaborat­ion with the Government of Sri Lanka

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