We provide a range of scholarships to fund your dreams
Who can apply?
You are aged 16–26 years at the time of application
You have secured admission into an accredited Nigerian university
As a continuing students you have a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of second class upper i.e, 3.5 on a scale of 5.0 or its equivalent.
As a new student you present proof of admission, which includes a signed admission and acceptance letter, a copy of WAEC results with a minimum of 5 credits, and copy of JAMB result with a minimum score of 200.
You are from a low-income family with an annual income of less than 3 million Naira per annum and you are able to provide evidence of financial need through your parent's bank statements, or a recommendation from your school's bursar, another registered scholarship giving organization you've benefited from or a member of our serving Board of Trustees.
You demonstrate leadership potential and community involvement
You are aged 16–26 years at the time of application
You have secured admission into an accredited Nigerian university
As a continuing students you have a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of second class upper i.e, 3.5 on a scale of 5.0 or its equivalent.
As a new student you present proof of admission, which includes a signed admission and acceptance letter, a copy of WAEC results with a minimum of 5 credits, and copy of JAMB result with a minimum score of 200.
You are and you are able to provide evidence of financial need through your parent's bank statements, or a recommendation from your school's bursar, another registered scholarship giving organization you've benefited from or a member of our serving Board of Trustees.
You demonstrate leadership potential and community involvement
Be aged between 10–19 years
Must be a citizen of Nigeria and enrolled in junior or senior secondary school (JSS1 to SS3) in Nigeria
Must demonstrate outstanding academic performance (top 20% of class preferred).
Senior secondary applicants must record at least 5 credits in the compulsory courses in their chosen academic area (e.g., sciences, art, technical, or commercial) in the SS1 first term examination.
Must provide recent school report cards and a recommendation from two school teachers or administrators.
Must commit to completing their secondary education
Evidence of financial hardship required (e.g., lack of parental support, parents’ bank account statement)
Must be between 15–19 years old
Must be a citizen of Nigeria and enrolled in a senior secondary school in the country
Must be in SS3 (final year of secondary school, SS2 students will not be considered)
Must attend a public or low-cost private school, where exam fees are not covered by the state or federal government
Must show academic promise (school report cards with a strong academic record)
Must provide a letter of attestation from a school principal, teacher, or community leader
Demonstrate inability to afford exam registration fees through the recommendation of the school bursar.
Must be committed to continuing into tertiary education