Audio By Carbonatix
The Chief Executive Officer of the Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF), Dr Saajida Shiraz, has announced significant progress in the implementation of the No-Fees-Stress initiative, a flagship policy of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the education sector.
According to her, as of Friday, June 13, 120,751 students have accessed the portal, with 98,861 applicants successfully completing their applications for academic fee support.
In addition to the online applications, the Trust Fund has received enrolment data for 79,476 students through its Tertiary Institutions Portal, which collates information from public tertiary institutions across the country.
Following this, the SLTF has commenced the data validation process, with 22,592 students already verified and cleared for reimbursement. “We are on course to reimburse the academic fees of first-year public tertiary students for the 2024/2025 academic year. So help us God!” Dr Shiraz posted on Facebook.
The No-Fees-Stress initiative forms part of the broader Free Tertiary Education agenda introduced by the current NDC administration, building on previous educational reforms.
The policy seeks to eliminate the financial barriers that prevent qualified Ghanaian students from pursuing higher education, particularly at the public tertiary level.
Under the scheme, the government shoulders the academic fees of first-year students, with the aim of enhancing access, equity, and national development through human capital investment.
Latest Stories
-
DTI moves to transform TVET in Ghana—Cuts sod on $28m Multi-Skills Campus
4 minutes -
Damang Mine: Contract must be given to a credible investor for good of the nation—Minority
10 minutes -
Ghana launches first-ever Maternal Mental Health Policy in Accra
10 minutes -
ICU warns against foreign stake in VALCO, urges gov’t to protect national asset
11 minutes -
New Legal Education Reform Act raises standards, not lowers them – Dafeamekpor
17 minutes -
Damang Mine: Bid process progressing well; government commits to protect jobs—Lands Minister assures
18 minutes -
More than 2000 bipolar cases reported in 3 regions
21 minutes -
Kofi Asmah Writes: Wings of Love
31 minutes -
Academic City’s Tech Expo showcases innovative technologies to tackle galamsey
31 minutes -
Sports Ministry, GADA, engage stakeholders on draft anti-doping regulations
32 minutes -
Funeral director admits preventing 30 burials and theft
32 minutes -
Samuel Okudzeto has been opposing reforms within the legal profession – Dafeamekpor
39 minutes -
Over 1,800 killed since junta seized power in Burkina Faso, rights group says
43 minutes -
Mnangagwa urges Ghana–Zimbabwe tourism partnership to boost growth
44 minutes -
IOM commends Ghana’s leadership in migration management
46 minutes
