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NOTRE DAME STAMPS SCHOLARS PROGRAM

LOCATION: USA

Stamps Notre Dame Scholarship is an annual award that covers tuition and fees, and are awarded to individuals who demonstrate academic merit, display strong leadership potential and reveal exceptional character.

ELIGIBILITY:

Full-time undergraduate enrollment.

Maintenance of a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. If a scholar’s cumulative GPA falls below this requirement at the conclusion of their second semester of freshman year, or at the conclusion of any semester thereafter, they will be placed on scholarship probation and retain the scholarship for the next semester. They will then have the opportunity to reestablish a cumulative GPA over 3.0. If for two consecutive semesters they have a cumulative average below 3.0, the scholarship will be revoked for the following semester. Stamps Scholars will regain the scholarship if their cumulative average returns to 3.0 or higher.

Maintenance of good academic and disciplinary standing. If a scholar is subject to academic or disciplinary probation or dismissal, they will automatically lose their scholarship and status as a scholar and will not be reconsidered.

University merit scholarship consideration is given for a maximum of eight semesters (ten semesters for the five-year Architecture program). Scholarship eligibility is not extended to account for any semester(s) the scholar did not meet scholarship requirements.

BENEFIT:

An annual award that covers tuition and fees as well as the estimated cost of books, personal expenses, and transportation for up to four years of undergraduate study.

Participation in a funded one-week Outward Bound Wilderness Leadership Canoe Expedition in the Boundary Waters in Minnesota.

An enrichment fund of $12,000, including the cost of Outward Bound, that can be used for self-designed enrichment projects approved by the Notre Dame Scholars’ Program, including study abroad and/or unpaid service, research, internships, or creative endeavors that help a scholar meet their personal and professional goals.

Fully-funded participation in the bi-annual Stamps Scholars National Convention, which takes place in Atlanta, GA.

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UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN’S AFRICA SCHOLARSHIP FOR SEPTEMBER 2025 AND JANUARY 2026 ENTRY

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The University of Lincoln is pleased to offer the African scholarship program for the September 2025 and January 2026 academic session. Please note that University of Lincoln International Scholarships may be subject to change. The University of Lincoln reserves the right to amend the scholarship provision without notice.

ELIGIBILITY:

In order to be eligible to receive the Africa Scholarship, prospective students must meet the following criteria:

Be a national of, or have permanent residence in, Africa (excluding Egypt). 

Hold a Conditional or Unconditional Offer from the University of Lincoln for a full-time postgraduate taught programme commencing in September 2025 or January 2026.

Please visit your country webpage for more detail regarding regional entry requirements that are equivalent to a 2:1 or 2:2.

A £5,000 scholarship will automatically be awarded to students who have:

Completed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution, and have obtained at least the equivalent of a 2:1 classification or

Completed a Pre-Master’s degree, or a qualification equivalent to a UK Master’s degree, with a comparable classification as determined by the University

A £4,000 scholarship will automatically be awarded to students who have:

Completed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution, and have obtained at least the equivalent of a 2:2 classification or
Completed a Pre-Master’s degree, or a qualification equivalent to a UK Master’s degree, with a comparable classification as determined by the University

Scholarship Terms and Conditions 2025-26

BENEFIT:

The Africa Scholarship is valued at £4,000 – £5,000 and will be awarded to eligible students as a tuition fee discount during the first year of their studies.

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