Mastercard Scholarships at University of Pretoria, South Africa
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The University of Pretoria (UP) in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation (MCF) is currently offering scholarships for high achieving African students interested in studying at postgraduate levels

ELIGIBILITY:

  • Academically talented, must value learning and be driven to complete their education.
  • Economically disadvantaged and facing significant financial barriers to accessing education.
  • Committed to giving back to their own communities once studies are completed, to return to their home countries and take a leadership role in promoting social and economic improvement.
  • Future leaders committed to embracing ethical leadership to improve the lives of others.
  • Commitment to community service through previous and/or past engagements with community outreach activities
  • Citizens and residents of a Sub-Saharan African country.
  • Wanting to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level (Masters by research and coursework or research Masters, only). Honours applicants will be considered from 2016.
  • All prospective Scholars must first be admitted to the University of Pretoria to be considered for the Scholarship. Although each academic department has its own criteria, a minimum of 60% for the Honours, or equivalent degree is the overall academic criterion required for entry into the Masters’ degree.

SCHOLARSHIP VALUE:

Scholars will receive comprehensive scholarships, academic support, peer mentorship, career guidance, internship opportunities, transition-to-work support and access to a global alumni network.

DURATION: Study period

DEADLINE: Apply early and ensure that the University receives all required documentation no later than 30 September 2024. Apply by 30 June 2024 for admission into a faculty.

HOW TO APPLY: Apply online

GET MORE INFORMATION HERE

CLICK HERE FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION GUIDANCE AND ASSISTANCE 

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