Thousands of students register for ‘No Fees Stress’ reimbursement scheme – Kwakye Ofosu

The Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has announced significant progress in the implementation of the “No Fees Stress” initiative for first-year university students.
This initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden on students entering public tertiary institutions.
On May 12, the Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) announced plans to reimburse academic user fees for first-year students enrolled in accredited diploma or degree programs at public tertiary institutions for the 2024/2025 academic year.
In a Facebook post shared on Wednesday, May 21, Mr. Kwakye Ofosu revealed that 57,327 students have accessed the dedicated online portal, with 41,647 students having completed the registration process.
He explained that registration is a crucial step in the reimbursement process for students who have already paid their academic fees. This process allows the government to securely obtain students’ banking details for direct refunds while also validating the lists submitted by public tertiary institutions.
“This process is essential to ensure that reimbursements reach the right students and that institutions’ submissions are accurate,” the Minister stated.
The “No Fees Stress” initiative is a government-backed programme designed to support students by covering tuition fees in public tertiary institutions, either through direct payment or a refund for those who have already paid out of pocket.


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