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Full Scholarships for Kenyan Students to Study Abroad?

As a student from Kenya, I'm seeking full scholarships to study abroad. Does anyone know of international scholarships specifically for Kenyan students that cover most or all expenses? Any guidance on how to improve my chances of winning one?

a year ago

Sure, quite a few international scholarships cater to students from Kenya, and many do offer full coverage of tuition and living expenses. Here are a few examples:

1. Mastercard Foundation Scholarships: These scholarships are for both undergraduate and graduate studies and cover all expenses, including tuition fees, living expenses, books, and transportation costs.

2. Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme: This foundation offers scholarships to students from select developing countries, including Kenya. It's needs-based and designed for students with no other means of financing their education. Though it's mainly for postgraduate students, it can be a great resource if you're considering graduate studies.

3. Daad Scholarships: This is a German organization that provides scholarships for international students to study in Germany. They offer funding for a range of degree levels—from undergraduate to doctoral.

To improve your chances for these and other scholarships, make sure your application stands out. Here's a few tips:

- Strong Academic Record: The more impressive your academic record, the better your chance of securing a scholarship. High grades, strong test scores, and challenging coursework can showcase your commitment and potential to excel in your chosen field.

- Impressive Essays: Your essays are a crucial component of your application. They offer a chance to share your story, your passion, and your dreams—things that grades alone can't convey. Take this opportunity to highlight the skills and experiences that make you a strong candidate.

- Leadership and Community Engagement: Scholarship committees often look for students with a track record of leadership or community service. Demonstrating your commitment to making a difference, particularly in your local community, can significantly bolster your application.

- Tailored Applications: Make sure your application is tailored to the specific scholarship. Do research to understand what they're looking for and then highlight those aspects of your skills, experience, and personality.

- Apply Early and Broadly: Don't wait until the last minute to submit your application; it's better to submit early. Also, don't limit yourself to one or two scholarships. The more you apply to, the better your chances of landing one.

Do ensure to check and confirm the deadlines for application and their specific requirements. Good luck!

a year ago

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