The Mastercard Foundation, teaming up with top universities around the globe, runs the Mastercard Foundation Scholarship Program. This program helps bright students from Africa who have financial challenges but show leadership skills and a desire to help their communities. Find out more about the scholarship, how to apply, what you need to qualify, and the benefits you’ll receive.
Details About Mastercard Scholarship 2024
- Country: Primarily African Countries
- Scholarship Name: The Mastercard Foundation Scholarship Program
- Duration: 4 years for Bachelor’s, 2 years for Master’s and PhD
- Benefits: Fully Funded
- Deadline: Varies
Benefits:
The Mastercard Foundation Scholarship takes care of many costs, so scholars can concentrate on their studies without worrying about money.
– All your tuition costs
– Housing
– Textbooks
– Travel costs
– Extra cash for personal use
– Health coverage
Partner Institutions OR Universities
The Mastercard Foundation works with top universities and institutions around the world to provide its scholarship program. These partners are chosen for their focus on high-quality education, leadership growth, and community support.
Africa:
- African Leadership Academy (ALA) – South Africa
- Ashesi University – Ghana
- Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) – Ghana
- University of Cape Town (UCT) – South Africa
- University of Pretoria – South Africa
- University of the Western Cape (UWC) – South Africa
- Makerere University – Uganda
North America:
- Arizona State University (ASU) – USA
- McGill University – Canada
- University of British Columbia (UBC) – Canada
- University of Toronto – Canada
- University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) – USA
- Wellesley College – USA
Europe:
- Sciences Po – France
- University of Edinburgh – United Kingdom
Middle East:
- American University of Beirut (AUB) – Lebanon
Eligibility Criteria:
– Candidates need to show strong academic results, like good grades from high school or university.
– The scholarship is for students who come from low-income backgrounds and can’t afford higher education.
– It mainly targets students from Sub-Saharan Africa, though rules can vary by partner school.
– To qualify, students must be accepted into a university that works with the Mastercard Foundation.
– Some scholarships may be for specific subjects, like STEM fields, social sciences, or business.
– Applying may involve getting recommendation letters from teachers, mentors, or community leaders who can vouch for your abilities and character.
Required Documents:
– Completed application form
– Certified high school or university transcripts
– Proof of financial need, like income statements or tax returns
– Personal statements or essays
– Admission letter from the partner school
– Copies of passport, birth certificate, or national ID
How To Apply?
