Deadline: February 15
Funding Source: The MasterCard Foundation
Academic Year: 2013/2014
Host Country: USA
Programs: Undergraduate and professional master's degrees
Type of Scholarship
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Partially funded
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Periodicity
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Annual
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Description
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The MasterCard Foundation has partnered with Michigan State
University to provide full tuition scholarships to undergraduate and
masters students from Sub-Saharan Africa.
Students who have demonstrated academic talent, are economically
disadvantaged and have a personal commitment to give back to their
countries are invited to apply for these scholarships.
Through financial, academic, social and post-graduation 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.
Scholars Program partners are education institutions and non-profit
organizations committed to developing the potential of talented yet
economically marginalized young people.
OTHER PARTNER INSTITUTIONS INCLUDE
African leadership academy
American university of beirut - faculty of health sciences
Arizona state university
Ashesi university
Duke university
Earth university
Stanford university
University of California, Berkeley
Wellesley college
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Eligible Countries
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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. |
Eligibility |
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In order to apply for the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Michigan State University, you MUST
first apply to the desired masters program through the department that
hosts your program. Only students in on-campus Masters Programs are
eligible for this scholarship. A list of graduate programs is available
at: grad.msu.edu/department.
Make arrangements to take an English Proficiency Exam (TOEFL or
IELTS), and any other required exams (GRE, GMAT, depending on
departmental requirements).
Undergraduate Students
- Strong academic performance to date in secondary school suggesting continued academic success as an undergraduate student.
- An interest in and capacity for give-back, evidenced by commitment
and engagement outside the classroom in the school 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.
Graduate Students
- 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.
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Application
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Undergraduate
StudentsThe
MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Michigan State University for
undergraduate students is open to first-time freshman applicants who
are residents or citizens of an African country.
Graduate Students
The
MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Michigan State University for
master’s students is open to students who have already completed a
bachelor’s degree at an African university and are residents or citizens
of an African country.
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Contact
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For The Michigan State University, send your question at
mcfs@msu.edu |
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