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Nyaraka Zinazohitajika Katika Kutuma Maombi ya Mkopo HESLB

Nyaraka Zinazohitajika Katika Kutuma Maombi ya Mkopo HESLB

Relevant Documents to Support HESLB Loan Application: HESLB demand personal documents of HESLB loan applicants verification and support. The Higher Education Students’ Loans Board (HESLB) is a body corporate responsible for assisting, on a loan basis, needy students who secure admission in accredited higher learning institutions, but who have no economic power to pay for the costs of their education.

Relevant Documents for HESLB Loan Application

The following are key documents to support the application: –

1. Birth certificate approved by relevant authorities, ZCSRA for applicants born in Zanzibar or verification number from RITA for applicants born in Mainland Tanzania;

2. Death certificate to prove orphanage approved by relevant authorities, ZCSRA for applicants’ deceased parents in Zanzibar or verification number from RITA for applicants’ deceased parents in Mainland Tanzania;

3. Self-Disability Form (SDF-1) endorsed by the District Medical Officer (DMO) or Regional Medical Officer (RMO);

4. Parent Disability Form (PDF-2) endorsed by the District Medical Officer (DMO) or Regional Medical Officer (RMO);

5. Standard Corporate Sponsorship Form (SCSF-3) to prove financial assistance received by the applicant during pre-university/college SCSF-3 to be endorsed by the applicant’s corporate sponsor;

6. Social Support Beneficiary’s number from Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF);

7. Standard Orphans Centre Form (SOCF) to prove financial and social assistance from childhood to the level of being admitted to higher learning

8. A letter from RITA or ZCSRA to validate birth information for applicants born abroad, also a letter from RITA or ZCSRA to validate the information provided for applicants whose parent(s) died.

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