Type: Masters taught
Selection Criteria and Eligibility: The program is open to residents and citizens of Sub-Saharan African countries. Students must be first-time applicants to MSU. Transfer students are not eligible for the program. Prior completion of a Bachelor’s Degree in Africa with academic achievements suggesting continued academic success as graduate student. Strong commitment to a professional path in line with the area of study that can positively impact Africa.
An interest in and capacity for give-back, evidenced by commitment and engagement on campus, in professional pursuits and/or community. Manifest ethical behavior and strong character essential to joining The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Network. Ability to deal with change, uncertainty, and adversity, as well as interest in other countries and cultures, necessary to succeed as a student overseas and represent one’s home country in this role.
Significant financial need and/or from lowest income bracket in country of origin Commitment to give back in ways that enhance the economic growth and social development of Africa. Number of Scholarships: Not specified Value of Scholarship: Full financial, academic and social support. The Scholars Program will ensure that young people are equipped with the skills and competencies needed to spur economic growth and social development in their respective countries of origin. Duration of Scholarship: For the full period of masters study
How to Apply: It is important to go through instructions for application on the Scholarship Webpage before applying. This application is for GRADUATE applicants only. Visit Scholarship Webpage for details
Sponsors: MasterCard Foundation Scholarship Programme (MFSP), Michigan State University Important Notes: Students do not need to receive notification of acceptance to MSU prior to submitting their scholarship application. However, students must complete an application to MSU in order to be considered for the scholarship. Students who are already enrolled at MSU are not eligible for The Scholars Program.
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