The King Scholar Leadership Program seeks low-income students with high potential from developing nations who are interested in alleviating poverty in their home countries.
ELIBIGILITY:
All eligible international applicants to Dartmouth will be considered for the King Leadership Scholar program. There is no special application; instead, each applicant must complete The Common Application. Learn more about applying to Dartmouth.
Applicants to Dartmouth who are interested in the King Leadership Scholar program are also encouraged to send an additional recommendation from a mentor, teacher, advisor, community leader, friend or clergy member through the Recommend a Scholar portal.
Upon graduation, King Scholars are expected to return to their home countries to work on poverty issues, supported by a wide network of Dartmouth alumni.
BENEFIT:
Students accepted to Dartmouth as King Leadership Scholars are offered a four-year scholarship, mentorship, leadership training, and internship opportunities.
Application Deadline: 23:59 CET (Central European Time) on Monday 22 January 2024.
LOCATION: Sweden
The Anders Walls Scholarship program at Uppsala university extends their application to fee-paying international students applying for an international Bachelor’s or Master’s programme.
ELIGIBILITY:
You must be a citizen of a country in Africa.
You must demonstrate academic talent and show interest in being in an educational environment.
You can only be awarded an Anders Wall Scholarship for a degree programme at Uppsala University chosen as first priority (the programme which you have ranked the highest of the programmes you can choose at University Admissions).
You must have applied for the Bachelor’s or Master’s programme before the University Admissions deadline.
You must meet the entry requirements for the programme you applied to. The application fee and your complete supporting documents must be received by University Admissions before the deadline.
BENEFIT:
The scholarships will cover the full cost of tuition fees for studies at Uppsala University. The scholarships do not cover living expenses.