The following are the minimum academic qualifications for a person to apply for the scholarship:
COUNTRY | EXAM RESULTS |
Minimum university entry grade as set by the Kenya Commission for University Education (CUE). Students who have done other curricula other than the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) have their grades equated by the Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) and must equate to at least a C+. For some programs, e.g. the programs in the school of health sciences, the minimum entry grade is higher and cluster subjects are also checked. | |
Chad | French system, at least a score of 10 obtained in all the subjects taken at Secondary school certificate |
Democratic Republic of Congo | High School diploma, with a cumulative average of 60% or better. |
The Gambia | West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) – 5 passes of grade B4 or better |
Ghana | West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) – 5 passes of grade C5 or better |
Kenya | Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) – Mean grade of C+ or better (Cluster subjects will be required for Science majors) |
Liberia | West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSSCE) – 5 passes of between 1-7 grade |
Malawi | Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) – Grade 6 or better in at least 5 subjects |
Namibia | Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) Higher Level examination Grade 3 and above |
Nigeria | West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) – 5 passes of grade C5 or better |
Sierra Leone | International Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) of B4 grade or better |
Tanzania | Advanced level, 3 passes of C and above |
Uganda | 2 Principal passes and One subsidiary pass |
Zambia | Examination Council of Zambia ECZ or GCE equated to ECZ- 5 passes grade B or better |
Zimbabwe | Senior High School (Advanced level) passes of C or better |
There are 2 intakes per year for the scholarship; Summer (May) and Fall (September). Calls for applications are sent out around October/November for Summer intake and February/March for Fall intake. The calls for applications are posted on the USIU-Africa website and all USIU-Africa social media pages.
The scholarship forms are posted on the website under the call for applications for the specific cycle. The applicant just needs to download the form, print it, fill all the required areas, scan and send to the email provided, attaching all the required documents. Printed application forms are also available at the USIU-Africa main campus, at the admissions office.
The email address to send the application documents is always specified in the call for applications. The hard copy documents can also be dropped at the USIU-Africa main campus at the admissions office. An acknowledgement of receipt is given to those who drop their hard copies and also sent on email to those who send their applications on email.
Any application sent to an email address other than the one specified in the call for applications is not reviewed thus leading to automatic disqualification.
Due to the high number of applications we receive every cycle, we are not able to give individualized feedback to every applicant. The call for applications always includes the timelines for the scholarship application process. Those who don’t receive any communication by the set dates should consider their applications unsuccessful.
Those who get shortlisted are called and invited for either face to face interviews or virtual interviews. Those who succeed in the interviews are called and informed and are also sent their scholarship award letters. Those who attend the interviews but are unsuccessful are also emailed informing them that they didn’t pass the interviews.
Yes. Those who undertook other curricula of education can apply provided they meet the other minimum eligibility criteria. They will undergo the vetting process just like everyone else.
The set timelines for the scholarship are strictly adhered to including the application deadlines. If a person misses the deadline, they have to look out for the next cycle to make an application.
Yes. The scholarship is open to applicants from across the African continent provided they meet the minimum eligibility criteria.
No. The scholarship is only open to African nationalities. Africans who have studied in countries other than their countries of origin qualify to apply even if the countries they studied in are out of Africa. They just need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria.
The recruitment team thoroughly goes through all the submitted applications. Failure to meet the minimum stated eligibility criteria leads to automatic disqualification. The following are some of the other reasons that make an applicant not get shortlisted:
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