Call For Applications: Providence Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship 2025 For African students (Up to $1000)
The Providence Memorial Scholarship 2025 offers a sum of $1000 to selected African students at the rate of $250 per year to help with study fees.
The Providence Memorial Foundation is delighted to announce the commencement of applications for her 2025 undergraduate scholarship program for African students.
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The Providence Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship supports Black or African students pursuing higher education in English-speaking African countries.
This scholarship honors the legacy of Providence Ebubechi Napoleon (née Okoye) by investing in students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to their communities.
- Open to Black or African students studying in English-speaking African countries.
- Must be currently enrolled in or intend to attend an accredited undergraduate program.
- Demonstrates academic excellence and leadership potential.
- Has a strong commitment to their community and making a positive impact.
- Seeks to overcome financial barriers in pursuit of higher education.
- Displays integrity, resilience, and dedication to personal and academic growth.
- This scholarship seeks to uplift and support future leaders by providing financial assistance, ensuring that students can focus on their education while honoring Providence’s legacy of faith, compassion, and service.
Benefits
- Recipients of the Providence Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship may receive up to $250 per year, which is renewable for up to four years based on academic progress and good conduct (total maximum award of $1,000).
- Funds can be applied toward tuition, room, or board expenses.
Required Documents
To apply, candidates must be ready to submit the following documents;
- Application Form
- Recommendation Letters (One Required):
- One letter from a teacher, professor, community leader or church leader.
- Proof of Enrollment:
- Documentation verifying current enrollment or acceptance into an undergraduate program in an eligible African country, upon selection.
- Academic Transcript:
- Most recent academic transcript from high school or university.
- Personal Essay:
- 500-750 words on:
“How do you hope to create a legacy of compassion, faith, and dedication through your education, career, and personal life?”
- 500-750 words on:
- Resume or CV (Optional):
- A brief summary of achievements, leadership roles, and community service.
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Deadline: May 23, 2025