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Government Charged to Overhaul Existing Student Financial Aid Regime

July 7, 2025
Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
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HE President John Dramani Mahama

HE President John Dramani Mahama

Policy analyst Alfred Appiah has called for a fundamental restructuring of Ghana’s student financial aid system, proposing a unified, means-tested regime that integrates all existing scholarships, allowances, and student loans into a single consolidated program. 

His proposal follows what he described in an interview with the Vaultz News as an inefficient and inequitable financial aid model that undermines both fiscal discipline and targeted support for needy students.

Alfred Appiah’s comments are rooted in an analysis of the 2025 national budget, which he argued reveals a deeply imbalanced prioritisation of non-repayable grants and allowances over student loans—the latter being the Student Loan Trust Fund’s (SLTF) original mandate. 

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“In the 2025 budget, the Student Loan Trust Fund is allocated 66 million cedis (including allocations from the GETFund) for its core mandate of providing repayable student loans to students”

Alfred Appiah, Policy Analyst

In stark contrast, Alfred Appiah noted that a total of GH¢1.18 billion is being disbursed through non-repayable grants and allowances, with GH¢500 million earmarked for the “No Academic Fee Stress” initiative.

Student
Ghanaian Student

According to him, an additional GH¢203 million was also earmarked for teacher trainee allowances, and another GH¢480 million for nursing trainee allowances.

He pointed out that under the current system, every first-year post-secondary student of any public institution receives support through the “No Academic Fee Stress” policy, irrespective of their financial standing. 

The renowned policy analyst argued that in some cases, this support overlaps with other aid streams—first-year teacher trainees, for instance, are eligible for both free academic fees and monthly allowances. 

This, according to Alfred Appiah, results in a situation where government support is not only excessive in some quarters but also duplicative and regressive.

A Consolidated Financial Aid System

His solution is to unify the student support architecture by consolidating all student-related financial interventions—loans, grants, allowances, and scholarships—into one streamlined scheme under a national student financial aid program.

Alfred Appiah
Alfred Appiah, Policy Analyst

This would involve a transparent, means-tested system where students apply through a common platform, and based on their financial need and the cost of their academic program, are given a tailored combination of aid types.

“Some would receive only loans, others only grants, and many would receive a mix of both. These free monies add up significantly”.

Alfred Appiah, Policy Analyst

Alfred Appiah emphasized that the country cannot continue to sustain an aid system where vast amounts of public funds are given out without a needs-based mechanism. 

The current configuration, in his view, breeds inefficiency and dependency, while failing to build the kind of repayment culture that sustains revolving loan schemes like the SLTF.

His proposal resonates with increasing concerns over Ghana’s public expenditure pressures, particularly in the face of IMF conditionalities aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability. 

The student financial aid budget, while socially driven, has become one of the largest discretionary spending lines in the education sector—one that, if not optimized, could hamper long-term policy outcomes.

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Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, Ghana’s Minister for Education

Alfred Appiah concluded by urging policymakers, particularly the Ministries of Finance and Education, to urgently convene a stakeholder dialogue on the future of student financial aid in Ghana. 

His bold proposal is likely to fuel further debate about the best path forward for post-secondary student support—one that balances compassion with accountability and long-term sustainability.

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Tags: Alfred AppiahEducation FinancingFiscal consolidationGETFUNDGhana 2025 BudgetNo Academic Fee Stressnursing trainee allowancestudent grantsStudent Loan Trust Fundstudent loansTeacher trainee allowance
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