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The MasterCard Scholarship at Arizona State University will provide graduate scholarships to train young African professionals at the Master’s level for various programs in the USA.
The fully funded scholarship covers all the costs related to tuition, accommodation, visa, flight, books, meals, and living expenses. The scholarship will also make provision for the application fees and process to the university as well as the cost of English Proficiency exams. Speak to a Lextorah Team for more details.
Several other scholarships are available in the United States, Germany, United Kingdom and Canada that offers full scholarships and monthly allowances. Here are some suggestions you should check out;
- The University of Michigan-Dearborn Undergraduate Scholarship in USA offers Full Scholarships and $10,000 annual stipend.
- The DAAD Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarship to study in Germany| offers Full Scholarships and €12,444 annual stipends
- University of Maine Scholarships to study in USA | offers Full Scholarships and $23,000 annual stipends
MasterCard Scholarship at Arizona Summary
- Host Country: United States of America
- Study Abroad: Study in USA
- Category: Postgraduate Scholarships| Masters Scholarships
- Eligible Countries: All African Countries
- Reward: Full Scholarship | Accommodation | Living stipends | Travel Costs
- Deadline: May 6, 2024
- Scholarship Alerts: Register to receive scholarship alerts.
MasterCard Scholarship at Arizona Details:
The MasterCard Scholarship at Arizona is a fully immersive and traditional on-campus 2-year Master’s program with a focus on training EdTech experts for Africa. While classes are in session, Scholars have the opportunity to work part-time with the Baobab team to gain hands-on experience implementing the strategic objectives of the Baobab Platform.
This scholarship program is situated within EdPlus, a central enterprise unit for ASU, focused on the design and scalable delivery of digital teaching and learning models to increase student success and reduce barriers to achievement in higher education.
The Baobab Platform consists of the implementation of an online learning community that will eventually include over 70,000 aspiring young African leaders around the globe.