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Applications for TIVET Bursaries for Financial Year: 2011/2012
The Higher Education Loans Board invites applications for TIVET bursaries from eligible students in Technical, Industrial, Vocational and Entrepreneurship Training (TIVET) tertiary institutions for the 2011/2012 season.

TIVET institutions include Public National Polytechnics, Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide.
 

How to Apply:
1. Applicants should access and fill the 2011/2012 TIVET Bursary Application Form from the HELB website www.helb.co.ke
2. Print TWO copies of the TIVET Bursary Application Form.
3. Sign the form and attach all the necessary documents, as indicated on the checklist on the last page of the Form.
4. Have the form properly filled, signed and stamped by the relevant authorities.
5. Present the two copies of the TIVET Bursary Application Form to your Institutional Bursaries Allocation Committee for verification and certification of your application details.
6. Leave one copy of the TIVET Bursary Application Form and all the attached support documents with the Institutional Bursaries Allocation Committee for free delivery to HELB.
7. Retain one copy of the duly filled TIVET Bursary Application Form
8. The Board will use the contacts provided on the form for communication with you on the progress of your bursary application.
Please ensure that you read and understand the instructions provided on the online TIVET Bursary Application Form before you commence the application process.
The deadline for the bursaries application process is 30th June 2012.
For further information contact:
The Board Secretary/CEO
Higher Education Loans Board
tivetbursaryscheme@helb.co.ke

Trust Africa Scholarships: Loughborough University is delighted to announce full-fee scholarships for international full-time taught postgraduate students currently domiciled (permanently living) in Africa.

The Gandhi Smarak Nidhi fund will offer a limited number of partial scholarships tenable at the University of Nairobi, for Masters and Postgraduate Diploma studies during the 2011/2012 academic year.

University’s Philosophy is sensitivity and responsiveness to societal needs and the right of every person to knowledge

University’s Philosophy is sensitivity and responsiveness to societal needs and the right of every person to knowledge

The Higher Education Loans Board is a state corporation mandated to finance Kenyans pursuing higher education in recognized institutions through provision of loans, bursaries and scholarships.

It is also charged with the responsibility of recovering loaned out funds to university students to create a revolving fund which will enable it meet its mandate.

is home to many world-class universities and colleges, and you’re smart and want to get ahead in life. How are you going to pay for your studies? Studying is an expensive undertaking. You can expect to pay between R10 000 and R20 000 for each year of undergraduate study at a South African university. Specialized or professional degrees, such as medicine, can cost much more.

Private or external study bursaries are available from South African companies to capable students on a yearly basis. This year De Beers, Old Mutual, SA Institute of Race Relations, SA Weather Service, Spoornet and Vodacom are just a handful of bursaries available to promising students. Owing to our country’s scarce and critical skills list, many mining and engineering companies in particular provide contract bursaries (repayable via one year of work for every year of study); it’s just matter of applying for them.

Bursaries For 2011-2012 in (SA) South Africa

BDO has an established network of experienced mining professionals that focuses on delivering value-added services to our mining clients globally. BDO is awarding Bursaries for 2011 & 2012