Jamaica Gleaner

SLB disburses $3.1 billion to students.

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THE STUDENTS’ Loan Bureau (SLB) is reporting that for the 2017-18 academic year, it received 13,679 applicatio­ns, for which more than $3.09 billion was disbursed, with an approval rate of 99 per cent.

The SLB provides loans as well as grants to help with nontuition expenses to students pursuing tertiary studies.

State Minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Floyd Green, assured students that the Government is work ing to ensure that all persons who qualify to access tertiary education will be able to pursue their goal.

“As a government, we want to see more youth accessing tertiary education, and this is a policy directive at the SLB,” he said.

There are three types of loans that students may access: Targeted, Pay As You Study and Postgradua­te.

Executive director of the SLB, Monica Brown, said that under the Targeted loan type, where a majority of the students would access tertiary financing, they are required to repay the loan on completion of their studies.

The loan repayment period has been adjusted from 10 years to 15 or 20 years, depending on the programme of study.

Brown said that although students accessing Targeted loans are not required to make repayments during the in-school years, the SLB encourages those who are able to make payments during the moratorium period to do so, as t his reduces t he amount that will be left to repay on completion of their studies.

Brown noted that there are areas given priority for the allocation of funds, particular­ly where the contributi­ons to national developmen­t are greatest. They are agricultur­al studies, engineerin­g, informatio­n technology, and maritime and logistics studies. The interest rate repayment is six per cent on the reducing balance.

Applicatio­ns, which are now open for persons who wish to access loans for the 2018-2019 academic year, will close on Thursday, May 31.

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Executive director of the Students’ Loan Bureau, Monica Brown.

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