University of British Columbia MasterCard Foundation Scholarships in Canada for Bachelors and Masters Africans
The UBC MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program
Course(s) Offered: Development related
Course Level: Bachelors, Masters
Provider: MasterCard Foundation
Country to Study in: Canada
Scholarship Description
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is pleased to partner with The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program to provide comprehensive scholarships to students from Sub-Saharan Africa. The Program provides access to education for academically talented, yet economically marginalized young people.
More than 110 students from Africa will receive comprehensive scholarships to live and learn at the University of British Columbia through The UBC MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program thanks to a $25 million grant from The MasterCard Foundation.
The first cohort of Scholars arrived at UBC in fall 2013. Over the following 10 years, UBC expects to welcome 77 undergraduate and 35 master’s degree students through the Program.
Eligibility
Undergraduate Eligibility and Selection Criteria:
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at UBC for undergraduate students is open to first-time applicants who are residents and citizens of a Sub-Saharan African country.
To be eligible for consideration as an undergraduate for The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at UBC, students must be nominated. The nominee must:
To be eligible for consideration for The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Masters’ Degree Program at UBC, the applicant must:
Eligible groups
Citizens and residents of any sub-Saharan African country
Participating Institutions
University of British Columbia, Canada
Fields of study
All development related fields are eligible under the faculties and departments listed above
Number of awards
More than 110 students will receive funding over a 10-year period -- 77 undergraduate and 35 master’s degree students
Sponsorship duration
Whole duration of both the undergraduate and masters program
Scholarship benefits
The MasterCard foundation grants a $25M Scholarships for African students at UBC. Selected students will receive a scholarship equivalent to the costs related to attaining a degree, including travel, tuition, textbooks, housing, food, and living expenses.
You will also receive financial, academic, social, and post-graduation support which will enable you to build experiences and competencies critical for academic success.
Method of Application
Interested undergraduate students must be nominated. However, nominees must also complete the online application for academic admission into UBC and also submit the Undergraduate MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program application. Nominations are currently open for the 2017-18 academic year.
Prospective graduate students from Sub-Saharan Africa who qualify under the MCF Scholarship eligibility criteria must complete an application package to seek admission into one of the above-listed Faculties.
It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information on how to apply to The University of British Columbia, Canada for The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program.
DEADLINES:
Applications for admission and scholarship will begin in September 2016.
High schools or non-profit organizations must have nominated eligible undergraduate students by November 15, 2016. Undergraduate nominees must complete the online application for academic admission to UBC by Thursday December 1, 2016 and submit all supporting documentation and/or results by January 31, 2017.
Postgraduate applicants have until November 4th to submit Admissibility requirements; and after having received confirmation of admissibility from their selected faculty can proceed to submit their completed MCFSP application until November 6th, 2016. UBC Faculty of Forestry and Faculty of Land & Food Systems applications are due JANUARY 1, 2017. UBC MBA Applications are due JANUARY 11, 2017.
PLEASE NOTE:
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program is a $500 million initiative to inspire young people — particularly from Africa — to lead change through education. UBC was among the first Canadian universities to join The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program and one of few (about 15) institutions in the world participating in the $500 million global education initiative.
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program offers secondary and university education to academically talented students who come from economically disadvantaged communities in Africa.
Application Deadline: 6 Nov / 1 Dec 2016 || 1 Jan /11 Jan / 31 Jan 2017
Open for International Students: No (ONLY Africans)
More Scholarship Information and Application
Course(s) Offered: Development related
Course Level: Bachelors, Masters
Provider: MasterCard Foundation
Country to Study in: Canada
Scholarship Description
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is pleased to partner with The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program to provide comprehensive scholarships to students from Sub-Saharan Africa. The Program provides access to education for academically talented, yet economically marginalized young people.
More than 110 students from Africa will receive comprehensive scholarships to live and learn at the University of British Columbia through The UBC MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program thanks to a $25 million grant from The MasterCard Foundation.
The first cohort of Scholars arrived at UBC in fall 2013. Over the following 10 years, UBC expects to welcome 77 undergraduate and 35 master’s degree students through the Program.
Eligibility
Undergraduate Eligibility and Selection Criteria:
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at UBC for undergraduate students is open to first-time applicants who are residents and citizens of a Sub-Saharan African country.
To be eligible for consideration as an undergraduate for The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at UBC, students must be nominated. The nominee must:
- be a citizen of and residing in a Sub-Saharan African country;
- present economically disadvantaged financial circumstances, and be able to show they lack financial means from family or other sources to pursue post-secondary (university) education in their home country or elsewhere;
- have achieved academic excellence under difficult circumstances, and show leadership qualities or potential;
- demonstrate an interest in and commitment to giving back to his/her home community in ways that enhance the economic growth and social development of Africa, through engagement in activities outside the classroom, in the school and/or community;
- be graduating/recently graduated from a recognized senior secondary school;
- be applying for their first undergraduate degree in one of the following Faculties at UBC’s Vancouver campus:
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Applied Science (Engineering)
- Faculty of Forestry (Bachelor of Science in Forestry)
- Faculty of Land & Food Systems (including Global Resource Systems; Food, Nutrition & Health; Applied Biology [Applied Animal Biology, Applied Plant & Soil Sciences or Food & the Environment])
- Sauder School of Business (Bachelor of Commerce)
- be an international student who will be studying at UBC on a Canadian Study Permit;
- commit to returning to Africa immediately after graduation from UBC in order to apply their training and skills to the betterment of others.
To be eligible for consideration for The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Masters’ Degree Program at UBC, the applicant must:
- have completed a Bachelor’s degree;
- be a citizen of and have lived a significant part of their life in a Sub-Saharan African country;
- present economically disadvantaged financial circumstances, and be able to show lack of financial means from family or other sources to pursue graduate education in their home country or elsewhere;
- have achieved academic excellence under difficult circumstances, and show leadership qualities or potential;
- demonstrate an interest in and commitment to giving back to his/her home community in ways that enhance the economic growth and social development of Africa, through engagement in activities in their current profession, university or community;
- be applying for a Master’s degree in one of the following Faculties and programs at UBC’s Vancouver campus;
- Sauder School of Business
- Full-Time MBA Programs
- Faculty of Forestry
- Master of Science (MSc)
- Master of Applied Science (MASc)
- Master of Sustainable Forest Management (MSFM)
- Master of International Forestry (MIF)
- Faculty of Land and Food Systems
- Master of Food and Resource Economics (MFRE)
- Master of Food Science (MFS)
- Master of Land and Water Systems (MLWS)
- Sauder School of Business
- be a person who requires a Canadian study permit to study in Canada;
- commit to returning to Africa immediately after graduation from UBC in order to apply their training and skills to the betterment of others.
Eligible groups
Citizens and residents of any sub-Saharan African country
Participating Institutions
University of British Columbia, Canada
Fields of study
All development related fields are eligible under the faculties and departments listed above
Number of awards
More than 110 students will receive funding over a 10-year period -- 77 undergraduate and 35 master’s degree students
Sponsorship duration
Whole duration of both the undergraduate and masters program
Scholarship benefits
The MasterCard foundation grants a $25M Scholarships for African students at UBC. Selected students will receive a scholarship equivalent to the costs related to attaining a degree, including travel, tuition, textbooks, housing, food, and living expenses.
You will also receive financial, academic, social, and post-graduation support which will enable you to build experiences and competencies critical for academic success.
Method of Application
Interested undergraduate students must be nominated. However, nominees must also complete the online application for academic admission into UBC and also submit the Undergraduate MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program application. Nominations are currently open for the 2017-18 academic year.
Prospective graduate students from Sub-Saharan Africa who qualify under the MCF Scholarship eligibility criteria must complete an application package to seek admission into one of the above-listed Faculties.
It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information on how to apply to The University of British Columbia, Canada for The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program.
DEADLINES:
Applications for admission and scholarship will begin in September 2016.
High schools or non-profit organizations must have nominated eligible undergraduate students by November 15, 2016. Undergraduate nominees must complete the online application for academic admission to UBC by Thursday December 1, 2016 and submit all supporting documentation and/or results by January 31, 2017.
Postgraduate applicants have until November 4th to submit Admissibility requirements; and after having received confirmation of admissibility from their selected faculty can proceed to submit their completed MCFSP application until November 6th, 2016. UBC Faculty of Forestry and Faculty of Land & Food Systems applications are due JANUARY 1, 2017. UBC MBA Applications are due JANUARY 11, 2017.
PLEASE NOTE:
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program is a $500 million initiative to inspire young people — particularly from Africa — to lead change through education. UBC was among the first Canadian universities to join The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program and one of few (about 15) institutions in the world participating in the $500 million global education initiative.
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program offers secondary and university education to academically talented students who come from economically disadvantaged communities in Africa.
Application Deadline: 6 Nov / 1 Dec 2016 || 1 Jan /11 Jan / 31 Jan 2017
Open for International Students: No (ONLY Africans)
More Scholarship Information and Application
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