How to Apply for SSS Educational Loan?

How to Apply for SSS Educational Loan

Enrollment na naman! If you, your child, sibling or spouse will be studying in college or vocational course this year and your finances are short, you can apply for SSS Educational Loan! Here is a complete instruction on how to Apply for SSS Educational Loan.

Disclaimer: The Educational Loan program has a set budget only in which limited numbers only can be accommodated in the program. According to SSS, interested applicant to the SSS Educational Loan Program can still apply however they will be waiting for other slots to be freed up (i.e. prior beneficiaries have already graduated and payment for the Education Loan has started).

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The SSS Educational Loan is funded by National Government (NG) and SSS on a 50:50 basis. Any excess on the tuition fee and miscellaneous expenses shall be borne by the member/beneficiary.

Who may qualify in the SSS Educational Loan?

The SSS member should:
1. Have an actual monthly salary that is not more than 25,000 pesos per month.
2. Has a last SSS monthly salary credit is 15,000 pesos or lower.
3. have paid at least 12 monthly contributions.
4. have paid the monthly contribution for at least 1 of the past 3 months.
5. Be not delinquent in his/her outstanding SSS housing loan or salary loan.

How much can we loan under the SSS Educational Loan?

The amount of loan depends if you are taking a degree course or vocational.

  • Degree Course – Maximum of Php20,000 per semester/trimester/quarter term or full amount tuition/miscellaneous fees, whichever is lower, rounded off to the next higher Php100.
  • Vocational/Technical Course (minimum of 2 years) – Maximum of Php10,000 per semester/trimester or full amount of tuition/miscellaneous fees, whichever is lower, rounded off to the next higher Php100.

For example, If the beneficiary is a college student and his school fee total for the current semester is 18,000 pesos, your loan amount will be 18,000 pesos. If his school fee total is 35,000 pesos, your loan amount is only 20,000 pesos.

It is important also that the school must be accredited by the Commission on Higher Education for degree courses and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority for vocational/technical courses.

What is the interest rate for the loan?

There is 0% interest for the amount funded by the government. And 6% annual interest for the amount funded by SSS. This means 6% annual interst will be added only on the half of your loan amount.

Who are the allowed beneficiaries for the SSS Educational Loan?

  • The member-borrower
  • Siblings (including half brother/sister), If the member-borrower is single or unmarried,  he/she is only entitled to apply for only one beneficiary.
  • If the member-borrower is married, the legal spouse and children (including illegitimate). Married member-borrower is allowed to avail up to two (2) beneficiaries who shall be any of the following: the member himself/herself, spouse, children.  If your spouse is also an SSS member and he/she is also qualified for this loan, you can apply for 2 beneficiaries each so that you can support a total of 4 beneficiaries, for example, your 4 children.

Once your application is approved for yourself or your beneficiary, you can no longer substitute another beneficiary.

What are the documents requirements required to apply for SSS Educational Loan?

  1. Filled-up and signed SSS Educational Loan application form.
    Note: There is a portion in the loan application form which the school needs to fill up and sign.
  2. Member-borrower’s SSS ID or 2 valid IDs
  3. Photocopy of your SSS ID or 2 valid IDs
  4. Assessment or billing statement from the school
  5. Xerox copy of the stamped SSS E1 form of your child, spouse or sibling. (The beneficiary- child or sibling needs to get his/her own SSS no.)
  6. Proof that your actual monthly income is not more than 25,000 pesos. The Proof of Income can be one of these documents:
    – Pay Slip (original and xerox), if employed
    – Pay envelope (original and xerox), if employed
    – Certification of Income from Employer, if employed
    – Latest BIR-stamped ITR, if self-employed
    – Your notarized Affidavit of Income, stating that your actual monthly salary is not more than 25,000 pesos, if self-employed or voluntary

Once qualified and have received your initial educational loan, you need to file for another loan application on the succeding semester using another form titled Application for Subsequent Release of Educational Assistance Loan.

When do I start paying for the Loan?

You’ll pay your loan in installments starting after 18 months from the date of release of last loan check. Payment term is up to 5 years for college students and up to 3 years for vocational students.

12 Comments on "How to Apply for SSS Educational Loan?"

  1. marites bartolo | May 22, 2018 at 4:53 am | Reply

    OFW pede po ba mag avail

  2. It’s a big help to all sss members especially to those who can’t afford.

  3. If there’s no tuition anymore like PUP, can we still apply for this?

  4. Robert dando | June 28, 2018 at 1:52 pm | Reply

    If there’s no tuition can still apply?

  5. What if currently not employed??

  6. So, how do the members know there is available fund already? Are you going to have a nationwide news update or on your website only?

  7. Paul S. Olandesca | July 19, 2018 at 7:30 am | Reply

    I totally forgot my previous phone number that connected to my sss and also I forgot my password . . what should I do ?

  8. JULINILYN M. OBAR | July 13, 2022 at 11:16 pm | Reply

    Good day po… Can the SSS member get an Educational Loan so he/she can continue and finish in college?

  9. RUBIELYN ONDE ESTAVILLA | August 31, 2022 at 6:48 am | Reply

    can i apply in online application for educational loan?

  10. charle m nicolas | September 2, 2022 at 3:52 am | Reply

    how to apply educational loan? via online or I need to go in SSS Branch

  11. Pwd po ba mag apply nang educational loan kahit may exist na salary loan?

  12. Bakit may cap na 25k? This is a form of discrimination. What if Yung member co borrower is gusto mag aral tho above 25k Ang sahod marami kaming bills na binabayaran. This is unfair, we pay tax accordingly and out contribution why can’t we qualify if our salary is above 25k???

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