Takoradi, May 5, GNA – The MTN Ghana Foundation has opened entries of its “Bright Scholarship programme”, for interested learners who may need support to climb on the academic ladder.
The entries, commenced from 1st May 2020, is supposed to end on 31st May 2020.
A statement from MTN and copied the GNA said the MTN Bright Scholarship sought to ease the financial burden on students by catering for the cost of tuition, accommodation as well as providing stipend for books for would be beneficiaries.
The MTN Ghana Foundation, would this year, award 100 scholarships to students in public tertiary institutions across the country for 2020/2021 academic year.
The scholarship is opened to first year and continuing students pursuing first degree programmes in any public tertiary institution in Ghana.
Prospective applicants in the first year should have credit passes in six subjects with overall aggregate of 24 at the WASSCE/SSSCE including English Language, Mathematics and either Integrated Science or Social Studies and three relevant electives.
Meanwhile, continuing students should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and should provide a stamped transcript from their university and prove to be without any academic disciplinary issue.
Again, continuing students must have an interest in extracurricular activities.
The statement encouraged interested applicants to visit scholarship.mtn.com.gh for this year’s application process, which would only be online.
The Corporate Services Executive of MTN, Mr. Samuel Koranteng said “Funding of tertiary education has become very challenging for needy and brilliant students. The support provided by the MTN Ghana Foundation has helped many beneficiaries to achieve their dreams of completing their tertiary education.”
The commencement of MTN Bright Scholarship in 2018 was in fulfillment of a commitment MTN made to Ghanaians during the commemoration of its 20th Anniversary in 2016.
The MTN Ghana Foundation has over a 12 year period, awarded over 1000 scholarships to students from basic school to the tertiary level.
Also, the launch of the MTN Ghana Teacher Improvement Award Programme in 2015 had seen about 60 teachers awarded scholarships to pursue Bachelor’s or Masters’ degree at the University of Cape Coast and University of Education, Winneba.
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