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Student Loans: What You Need to Know Before Applying

Many students in Ghana want to finish college or get a job, but money problems often get in the way, That’s where student loans come in. They can help you pay for school, buy books, rent a hostel, and focus on learning.

But before you apply, it’s important to understand:

  • Who qualifies

  • How the loan works

  • How much you can get

  • When and how to repay

  • Common mistakes to avoid

This guide breaks it all down — especially for SHS graduates, university students, and technical/vocational learners.

What Is a Student Loan?

In Ghana, the Student Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) provides loans to tertiary students enrolled in accredited public and private institutions.

The loan helps cover:

  • Tuition and fees

  • Accommodation

  • Study materials

  • Transportation and meals

Unlike scholarships, you must repay the loan, usually after school or when you start working.

Who Qualifies for a Student Loan?

To apply for a Student Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) loan, you must:

Requirement Details
Ghanaian Citizen Must have a valid Ghana Card
Admission Must be enrolled in an accredited tertiary institution
E-zwich Account Used for disbursement of loan funds
Guarantor (Optional as of 2022) No longer required — replaced by Ghana Card-based verification
Must not be on a scholarship If you receive free tuition elsewhere, you may not qualify

Approved schools include:

  • Public universities (UG, KNUST, UCC, etc.)

  • Technical universities (Accra Tech, Kumasi Tech)

  • Nursing & Teacher Training Colleges

  • Private accredited universities

How Much Can You Receive?

As of 2025, the SLTF offers loans based on your financial need and program type. The loan amount ranges from ₵1,500 to ₵3,000 per year.

You can apply once per academic year. Payments are usually made in two tranches (per semester) to your E-zwich account.

How to Apply for a Student Loan (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Get a Valid Ghana Card

Visit any NIA office or registration center if you don’t already have one.

Step 2: Open an E-zwich Account

Go to any bank that issues E-zwich (ADB, GCB, etc.) and open an account in your name.

Step 3: Visit the SLTF Website

Go to www.sltf.gov.gh and click on Student Portal.

Step 4: Create an Account

Register with your Ghana Card number, phone number, and email.

Step 5: Fill the Online Application Form

  • Choose your institution

  • Upload proof of admission

  • Enter your E-zwich account

  • Upload a passport photo

Step 6: Submit and Track

After submitting, you’ll receive a confirmation. Track your status online and watch for updates via SMS.

When Do You Start Paying Back?

Repayment usually starts two years after completion of your program — or six months after you start working, whichever comes first.

The SLTF works with:

  • SSNIT to track employment

  • GRA and employers to deduct repayments

Monthly deductions are based on your salary level, not a fixed amount.

Example Repayment Plan

Year Amount Borrowed Monthly Repayment
2025 ₵3,000 ₵50–₵120/month (approx.)

You can also choose voluntary early repayment — especially if you want to borrow again for postgraduate education.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Not Using Your Own Ghana Card

You must apply with your own Ghana Card, not your parent’s or guardian’s.

2. Wrong E-zwich Information

Ensure the name on your E-zwich account matches your Ghana Card name.

3. Not Updating Details

If you change phone numbers or schools, update your SLTF portal immediately.

4. Defaulting After School

This affects your credit score and ability to access future loans or jobs in public service.

Bonus Tips for Students

  • Use the money wisely – focus on fees, books, hostel, and learning needs

  • Save part of your loan in a student susu or savings group

  • Apply early – don’t wait till deadline

  • Tell your parents/guardian so they’re aware and can support if needed

  • Keep your Ghana Card safe – you’ll need it every year

Other Student Financial Aid Options in Ghana

Option Description
GES Scholarships Apply through the Scholarship Secretariat (scholarshipgh.com)
GETFund Scholarship Available for postgraduate studies
District Assembly Scholarships Contact your local assembly
Church/Religious Groups Presbyterian, Catholic, Pentecost offer support
NGOs and Private Foundations Example: CAMFED, MasterCard Foundation

Who Should Consider a Student Loan?

✔ SHS graduates entering university
✔ Continuing students struggling with fees
✔ Distance learning and part-time students
✔ Students without access to scholarships
✔ Learners from low-income homes

Student Loans Can Open Doors

The Student Loan Trust Fund is a fair and useful way for Ghanaians to pay for college without having to worry about money.

The SLTF is one of the best ways for people in Ghana to get an education because it doesn’t require collateral or a guarantor and lets you pay it back after you graduate.

“Take the loan, but also be responsible.” Plan ahead and use it wisely.

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