NELFUND
Student Loan: NELFUND gives deadline for 2025/2026 application, closes 2024/2025 portal
The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) says the application portal for the 2024/2025 academic session will officially close on Tuesday.
The managing director of NELFUND, Akintunde Sawyerr, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Monday.
Mr Sawyerr said this was to allow the fund to conclude the processing of pending applications and make payments.
He also announced timelines for the 2025/2026 academic cycle, in line with its mandate to expand access to higher education through interest-free student loans.
According to him, the loan portal will reopen in the second week of October for fresh applications and remain open until January 2026.
”NELFUND remains committed to removing financial barriers for students and working with institutions to ensure that no eligible student is left behind.
“These timelines provide clarity for students, parents, and institutions to plan ahead and participate fully in the process,” Mr Sawyerr stated.
The managing director directed institutions to update their students’ records on the Student Verification System (SVS) to enable applicants to access the scheme.
READ ALSO:
He added that all unverified applications for 2024/2025 would be automatically cancelled after October 8, noting that students affected would be required to reapply under the new session.
The NELFUND boss warned that institutions that failed to verify students’ records risk being publicly listed for non-compliance.
On upkeep stipends, Sawyerr explained that the payment for the 2024/2025 session would continue until November, adding that students were expected to reapply for the 2025/2026 session to continue receiving payments.
He reiterated that the scheme remained interest-free, with repayment to begin two years after completion of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), and employers are mandated to deduct 10 per cent of beneficiaries’ salaries.
Mr Sawyerr further expressed concern over arbitrary hikes in tuition and ancillary fees by some institutions, noting that a committee set up by the Minister of Education is working with regulators to harmonise and standardise fee structures across institutions.
Responding to concerns about upkeep stipends, he said the current ₦20,000 monthly allowance would not be increased immediately.
He said an ongoing review of cost-of-living indices across different regions could, however, lead to weighted adjustments in the future.
(NAN)
Omo-Agege Resigns From APC After Delta Primary Setback Former Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege,…
Several Fighters Killed As NAF Air Strikes Destroy Terrorist Hideouts in Sambisa BORNO STATE, NIGERIA –…
Hajj 2026: Sanwo-Olu, Hamzat Join 1,600 Lagos Pilgrims in Arafah Prayer LAGOS, NIGERIA – In a…
Eid-ul-Adha: ‘Dark Days Are Over, Light Is Here,’ Tinubu Assures Nigerians President Bola Ahmed Tinubu…
ADC Presidential Primary Crisis: Amaechi, Hayatu-Deen Reject ‘Concocted’ Results ABUJA, NIGERIA – The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is…
"Retract or Face Lawsuit": Adeyanju Demands Apology from Onwuka Over Defamatory Posts ABUJA – Human rights…