MTN Ghana Foundation is inviting students to apply for its Bright Scholarships which is opened from 3rd April to 3rd May 2018.
The Foundation will award 100 scholarships to students in public tertiary institutions each year for three years.
In all, 300 scholarships would be awarded over a period of three years.
Beneficiaries will be selected from all 10 regions of Ghana. The scholarships will cover the cost of tuition, accommodation and a stipend for books and other relevant reading materials.
The scholarship is opened to both Senior High School graduates and continuing students in public universities.
For high school graduates to qualify for MTN Bright Scholarship, they should have credit passes in six (6) subjects with an overall aggregate of 24 at the WASSCE/SSSCE respectively.
Three of the six subjects should be core subjects — English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies and the other three must be in applicants’ respective electives. Continuing students’ applicants should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be involved in extra-curricular activities.
Qualified applicants can apply through–Scholarships.mtn.com.gh or visit any MTN Service Center for applications forms.
Commenting on the Bright Scholarships, the Acting Corporate Services Executive of MTN, Mr. Samuel Koranteng said, “over the years, MTN identified the crucial role funding plays in helping brilliant and needy students to achieve their dreams and aspirations. In view of that, MTN Ghana Foundation makes the conscious efforts to ease that burden by awarding scholarships such as the MTN Bright scholarships to enable these students to complete their education.”
The commencement of the Bright Scholarships is in honour of the promise MTN made to Ghanaians during the commemoration of its 20th Anniversary in 2016.
For over 20 years, the Foundation has awarded over 1000 scholarships to students from basic school to tertiary level. Aside the Bright Scholarship, MTN Ghana Foundation launched the Teacher Improvement Award Programme in 2015. Since the inception of the programme, 60 teachers have been awarded scholarships to pursue First or Master’s degree at the University of Cape Coast and the University Education, Winneba.
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