Graduate Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program

Overview

The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Gondar offers 160 graduate scholarships over eight years, starting from the 2018/19 Academic year. These scholarships are aimed at academically talented but disadvantaged youth from five East African countries: Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and South Sudan. The program is designed to equip Scholars with transformational and leadership skills, enabling them to influence socioeconomic development at global, regional, national, and local levels effectively.

Eligible Programs:

  • Accounting
  • Development and Environmental Management Studies
  • Economics
  • Gender and Development Studies
  • Law
  • Logistics
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Nursing
  • Optometry
  • Physiotherapy
  • Psychology
  • Public health
  • Sociology
  • Special Needs and Inclusive Education
  • Tourism

Student Resources:

  • Application Package, Manuals, and Annual Scholars Program Schedule available on the website www.uogqueensmcf.com or via email at mcfsp.uog@gmail.com.
  • Housing and Accommodations policies are outlined, including information on cafeteria services and student lounges.
  • Campus Facilities include banking services, library services, ICT facilities, guidance and counseling services, disability studies, community-based rehabilitation, and campus security.

Campus Life:

  • Recreational facilities, sports and fitness facilities, spiritual life, health facilities, and clubs and societies offer a rich campus life experience.

Policies and Regulations:

  • Official Academic Calendar, UoG Senate Legislation, Scholars Handbook, Students’ Code of Conduct, Disability Policy, and Child Protection Policy provide guidance and governance for scholars.

How to Apply:

  • Ethiopian Scholars and International Scholars can learn about eligibility and apply through the provided links.

Apply Link

The Graduate Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Gondar offers a comprehensive support system to help scholars thrive academically and personally during their time at the university, ultimately contributing to their countries’ development.