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THE MASTER CARD FOUNDATION FULL SCHOLARSHIP 2023

THE MASTER CARD FOUNDATION SCHOLARS PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN



CALL FOR APPLICATIONS


Scholarships 2023 Academic Year

The University of Cafe Town has Partnered with The Master Card Foundation to Provide Scholarships to Academically deserving and disadvantaged Students from Africa. Through the Scholarship Scholars may pursue Undergraduate or Postgraduate Studies at UCT. Students enrolled in the program will receive mentoring, Leadership development, academic and life skills support.

For the 2023, 65 Scholarship opportunities are available ( 10 Honours and 55 Masters ).

SELECTION CRITERIA AND ELIGIBILITY:


1. Admission of Study at the University of Cape Town in 2023.


2. Citizenship and Residency in an African Country.


3. From an Economically disadvantage background.


4. Applicants must demonstrate Leadership Skills and a commitment to Social betterment and giving back to their Communities and Country through Volunteerism, Service Learning, Social Entrepreneurship and more.

NO APPLICATIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE, POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA AND PhD ARE ACCEPTED.

APPLICATION DATELINE: 25th September - 2022

Link: www.mcfsp.uct.ac.za


                www.uct.ac.za


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