Federal College of Education Technical Potiskum Receives ₦52,187,990 from NELFUND

Federal College of Education Technical Potiskum Receives ₦52,187,990 from Nigerian Education Loan Fund

Federal College of Education Technical Potiskum Receives ₦52,187,990 from NELFUND

The Federal College of Education (Technical) Potiskum has received a substantial allocation of ₦52,187,990 from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) as of January 1, 2025.

This disbursement will benefit 1,094 students of the college, providing them with much-needed financial support to pursue their academic goals.

 

The allocation is part of NELFUND's efforts to support students in institutions across the country, improving access to higher education and promoting academic excellence. The fund aims to provide financial assistance to students who may not have the means to afford higher education, thereby bridging the gap and creating opportunities for talented individuals to succeed.

 

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The Federal College of Education (Technical) Potiskum is a reputable institution that offers various programs in education, technology, and other fields. The college is committed to providing quality education and training to its students, and this allocation from NELFUND will go a long way in supporting its efforts.

 

The benefits of this allocation are numerous, and will have a positive impact on the students and the institution as a whole. Some of the benefits include:

 

- Increased access to higher education for disadvantaged students

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- Improved academic performance and outcomes

- Enhanced employability prospects for graduates

- Contribution to the development of a skilled and educated workforce

 

Overall, the allocation of ₦52,187,990 to the Federal College of Education (Technical) Potiskum is a significant development that will have a positive impact on the institution and its students.