JIS Press Release, March 19 (JIS):
| Prime Minister Andrew Holness. |
The Government will be eliminating additional tuition fees at the HEART/NSTA Trust in an effort to broaden access to skills training.
Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has announced that beginning in fiscal year 2026/27, fees for all programmes up to Level Five will be removed.
He made the announcement during his contribution to the 2026/27 Budget Debate in the House of Representatives on Thursday (March 19).
“I was proud to bring the HEART/NSTA Trust closer to [late former] Prime Minister, [the Most Hon. Edward] Seaga’s vision, when we eliminated tuition fees up to Level Four. Since then, HEART’s doors have been open to more than half a million young and not-so-young men and women islandwide,” Dr. Holness said.
He explained that the Government’s mission to expand access to opportunity through skills training is not yet complete.
“I shall now complete that mission. Note that this is a bachelor’s degree. HEART will become free from Level One to Level Five for those who need it most, because my Administration understands how important it is to continuously improve access to skills training and give every Jamaican a clear pathway to prosperity,” the Prime Minister stated.
Meanwhile, Dr. Holness noted that the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA) will require thousands of skilled tradespeople, including carpenters, electricians, plumbers, masons, and roofers, highlighting the importance of building the capacity to train them rapidly and at scale.
“The HEART/NSTA Trust will train construction-related tradespersons who can assist in the rebuilding and resilience initiatives as well as propelling the expansion of various sectors,” he pointed out.
The Government will also introduce a Contractor Incubator Programme, which will place selected graduates from HEART and the University of Technology (UTech) Jamaica on a structured developmental pathway.
Participants will benefit from technical assistance, advanced training, and concessional financing through the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ), enabling them to acquire equipment and scale their operations.
“The intent is to have Jamaicans gain experience on high-value public infrastructure projects and transition faster into sustainable employment and enterprise,” Dr. Holness said.
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