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Why former UR students must repay Government study loans

radiotv10by radiotv10
09/03/2026
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Why former UR students must repay Government study loans
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For many students at the University of Rwanda (UR), receiving government support is the key to pursuing higher education. Tuition fees, living expenses, and study materials are often beyond what most families can afford, making the government’s student loan program, managed by the Development Bank of Rwanda (BRD), a vital lifeline.

These loans are designed to be temporary support. Once students graduate and start earning, they are expected to begin repaying their loans. This repayment is essential not only for maintaining the fund but also for ensuring that future generations of Rwandan students can access similar opportunities. In recent years, BRD has successfully recovered around Rwf 25.4 billion in student loan repayments, with Rwf 7.2 billion collected in 2024 alone, a record high. While this demonstrates that many graduates honor their obligations, a significant portion of the loans remains outstanding, highlighting the ongoing challenge of keeping the fund sustainable.

Repayment begins once graduates find employment or start earning, and the loans carry an interest rate, typically around 11% for undergraduates. Graduates are expected to declare their employment and start systematic repayment, often through convenient digital systems such as mobile money. When repayment is delayed, penalties apply, underscoring the seriousness of the responsibility. Despite these systems, challenges remain. Some employers fail to properly remit deducted repayments, while others are slow to report graduates’ earnings. Many students also lack full awareness of the repayment process, contributing to delays.

For the University of Rwanda and the Rwandan government, ensuring smooth repayment is more than a financial matter. It is a question of fairness and sustainability. Each repayment allows the fund to continue supporting new students who might otherwise be unable to afford higher education. Initiatives such as digital payment integration, stricter employer reporting, and public awareness campaigns aim to address these challenges and make repayment easier and more transparent.

For UR students, understanding the responsibility that comes with a government loan is crucial. Education is not just about personal advancement; it is part of a system that enables others to follow. By honoring their repayment obligations, graduates help ensure that Rwanda’s next generation of students can also pursue their academic dreams.

Brenna AKARABO
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