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Students Loan Bureau Repayment Plan To Be Matched To Earning Ability

Monday, November 2, 2009

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Speaking on his monthly radio call-in programme ‘Jamaica House Live’ last week Wednesday (October 28), Prime Minister Bruce Golding reiterated his plan to have the Students Loan Bureau (SLB) repayment plan matched to earning ability. Prime Minister Golding said said: “You probably know that we are introducing a new policy now. We can’t commit to [...]

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Students’ Loan Bureau To Publish Pictures Of Delinquent Borrowers

Sunday, October 18, 2009

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The Students’ Loan Bureau has run an ad in today’s newspapers, advising delinquent borrowers that their photographs will be published in the print media this coming Sunday, October 25, if their outstanding loan payments are not made. The ad states: You don’t want your photograph published on Sunday 25th October 2009 Delinquent borrowers paying directly [...]

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The Students’ Loan Bureau

Thursday, August 20, 2009

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It’s almost time for the new school year to start, and the Student’s Loan Bureau isn’t about to let you forget that it offers student loans. It has an ad in the print media today with the following details: The Students’ Loan Bureau – FINANCING HIGHER EDUCATION A revolving loan scheme where each repayment benefits [...]

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Do You Know Your Student Loan Status

Monday, July 13, 2009

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The Students’ Loan Bureau (SLB) ran an ad in the printed media yesterday, stating the following: The Students’ Loan Bureau urges all applicants to check their status and to set their guarantor interview appointments as soon as possible by visiting the SLB website – www.slbja.com Steps: Click on “Appointments / loan status” Enter your TRN [...]

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Students Against Government Regulating Students’ Loan Bureau Funding

Sunday, May 24, 2009

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Andrew Wildes writes in today’s Jamaica Gleaner newspaper, about university students expressing very strong disagreement with the Jamaican Government’s move to regulate funding through Students’ Loan Bureau (SLB) in order to ensure that more students study in areas that are deemed to be critical to national development. Click here for the full feature.

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