Prime Minister James Marape has praised the increase in funding for the Higher Education Loan Programme (HELP) in the 2025 National Budget, which has risen from K52 million in 2024 to K53.08 million for 2025.
The program aims to make higher education more accessible for Papua New Guinean students by addressing financial challenges, and since its launch in 2020, it has supported over 35,615 students with K177 million in funding.
“HELP has played a transformative role in broadening access to higher education,” said Prime Minister Marape.
“These funds have enabled many students to continue their studies and contribute to nation-building.”
The program’s funding has grown steadily since its introduction. Here’s a year-by-year breakdown.
2020: 5,204 students received K28,588,354
2021: 6,743 students received K27,688,365
2022: 9,840 students received K47,093,604
2023: 13,828 students received K74,001,613
2024 (projected): 14,000 students to receive K52 million
2025 (planned): 14,500 students expected to receive K53.08 million
The additional K1.08 million allocation for 2025 reflects the increasing demand for financial assistance among tertiary students. HELP has significantly boosted enrollment at tertiary institutions and empowered students to achieve academic and professional goals.
“HELP is more than just a loan; it is a beacon of hope,” said PM Marape.
“This funding increase shows our commitment to ensuring that no student is left behind because of financial challenges. Education unlocks the potential of our youth, and through HELP, we are creating brighter futures.”
With the new budget, an additional 500 students are expected to benefit in 2025, compared to 2024. The program aligns with the government’s broader strategy to build a smarter, innovative, and self-reliant nation.
“Education is the foundation of a better Papua New Guinea, by increasing HELP funding, we empower our youth to dream big and achieve great things.”
The government’s commitment to education through the 2025 budget underscores its dedication to building a brighter and fairer future for Papua New Guinea, ensuring every student can reach their full potential.