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Student Fund Gets a New Face and Higher Ed Home
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28618, member: 2262"] The parliament changed student money rules in Namibia. They moved the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund directly under the Higher Education Ministry. What used to be the fund's board will become the Selection and Advisory Board. This group will share ideas with the minister about important decisions. The ministry will set policies the fund must follow going forward. Board membership will increase from five to possibly nine people at maximum. Anyone serving cannot hold positions in parliament or any local government roles, and people convicted of dishonest crimes cannot join the board either. These updates broaden what counts as "higher education" beyond just Grade 12. The new definition includes programs after the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate at the advanced subsidiary or higher levels. Vocational training programs count under these rules as well. Schools will have clearer steps to apply for ministry approval. The changes won't happen immediately after passing. The minister must choose when everything takes effect officially. This date will appear in an announcement in the Government Gazette. Everything becomes law only after that official starting date arrives. [/QUOTE]
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