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THE STANDARD By
Augustine Oduor |
April 1st 2021 at 14:21:36 GMT +0300
Students at the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) offices in Anniversary Towers, Nairobi. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]
Students who are unable to raise fees to complete advocates training at the Kenya School of Law (KSL) will now get loans through the Higher Education Loans Board.
This as it emerged that up to 200 law students at the KSL drop out of training annually for lack of fees.
The school admits about 1,800 students per year to undertake Advocates Training Program (ATP). KSL administers the course through day-time classes, evening and weekend classes.
The ATP total tuition fee for Kenyan students is Sh145,000. This includes the cost for the nine units, library fee, and pupillage supervision fee.