Scholar's Program

Mastercard’s Scholars Program at USIU – Africa.

United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa) has partnered with the Mastercard Foundation in its global Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program. This initiative will offer academically talented youth from Africa facing financial, gender, displacement, or disability constraints an opportunity to access world class university education.

The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at USIU-Africa will provide full-cost scholarships to young Africans who are first-time undergraduate degree-seeking applicants. By completion of their studies, Scholars will be required to lead changes in their communities and contribute to meaningful transformation across the continent, having been equipped with internationally recognized and locally applicable qualifications.

Eligibility

1. The applicant must be a maximum of 29 years of age by the time of the application.

2. The student must be from any of the categories stated;:

      • Young women and men.
      • Refugees and displaced youth (age limit is 32 years);
      • Youth with disabilities (age limit is 32 years);

3. Must be a citizen of an african country

4. Must be interested in, and meet USIU-Africa admissions criteria and academic qualifications to undertake, any of the approved 13 undergraduate degree programs for the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at USIU-Africa as follows:

      • School of Science and Technology (SST) – Bachelor of Science in Applied Computer Technology, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and TechnologyBachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics, Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering
      • School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (SPHS) – Bachelor of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Science in Epidemiology and Biostatistics;
      • School of Communication, Cinematic and Creative Arts (SCCCA) – Bachelor of Arts in Animation, Bachelor of Arts in Film Production and Directing;
      • Chandaria School of Business Administration (CSOB) – Bachelor of Science in Finance, Bachelor of Science in International Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in Accounting;
      • School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) – Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

More information about the above highlighted degree programs can be found at the university website: undergraduate-programs

5. The applicant must demonstrate commitment to giving back to the community through previous/past community service engagements. The student must also demonstrate willingness to go back to their community after completing the program they get admitted to.

6. The applicant must demonstrate leadership qualities through previous/past leadership positions held at any level.

7. The applicant must demonstrate that they are from a disadvantaged background and need support to undertake an undergraduate program.

8. The applicant must not have undertaken an undergraduate course in another institution of higher learning. The scholarship is for first-time undergraduate seeking applicants.

9. Academic qualifications – The following are the minimum academic qualifications for a person to apply for the scholarship:

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.

COUNTRYEXAM RESULTS
ChadFrench system, at least a score of 10 obtained in all the subjects taken at Secondary school certificate
Democratic Republic of CongoHigh School diploma, with a cumulative average of 60% or better.
The GambiaWAEC – 5 passes of grade B4 or better
GhanaWAEC – 5 passes of grade C5 or better
KenyaKCSE – Mean grade of C+ or better (Cluster subjects will be required for Science majors)
LiberiaWASSCE – 5 passes of between 1-7 grade
MalawiMSCE – Grade 6 or better in at least 5 subjects
NamibiaNSSC Higher Level examination Grade 3 and above
NigeriaWAEC – 5 passes of grade C5 or better
Sierra LeoneSSSCE – 5 passes of B4 grade or better
TanzaniaAdvanced level, 3 passes of C and above
Uganda2 Principal passes and One subsidiary pass
ZambiaECZ or GCE equated to ECZ – 5 passes grade B or better
ZimbabweSenior High School (Advanced level) passes of C or better

Selection Process

  • The program intake is twice a year (May and September semesters).
  • An advert for the ‘Call for Applications’ will be rolled out 5 months before the intake.
  • The process takes 6 stages:

01

Application

Interested candidates submit a comprehensive application detailing their academic achievements, financial need, leadership qualities, and commitment to community service.

02

Review of Applications

The submitted applications are carefully reviewed to assess eligibility, academic merit, and alignment with the program’s goals.

03

Shortlisting

Applicants who meet the criteria are shortlisted for the next stage based on competitiveness and demonstrated potential.

04

Interviews

Shortlisted candidates are invited for interviews to further evaluate their character, leadership ability, and personal circumstances.

05

Selection

Final selections are made based on the interview outcomes, academic background, financial need, and overall fit with the Scholars Program.

06

University Admission

Selected scholars are guided through the formal university admission process at USIU-Africa, ensuring a smooth transition into their academic journey.

Benefits of joining the Program:

The Mastercard Foundation Scholars at USIU-Africa will receive holistic support which includes:

  • Tuition and functional fees;
  • Laptops, books and other learning materials;
  • Reasonable accommodation and meals;
  • Medical insurance;
  • Stipend;
  • Transport to and from home;
  • Access to leadership training;
  • Access to entrepreneurial training;
  • Psycho-social support, career counselling and mentorship;
  • Disability needs will be reasonably catered for.

Public Notice:

USIU-Africa and the Mastercard Foundation do not charge fees to apply for the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program. The public is cautioned to remain vigilant and to report suspicious activities to local law enforcement. Please notify USIU-Africa of fraudulent activity by contacting us at:

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Submit complete application together with other supporting documents required by email ensuring that the scanned copy of the scholarship application form and all the required documents are scanned in PDF format. Clearly name while sending with your name and nationality as the email subject to: mcfsp-applications@usiu.ac.ke or drop your application at the Scholars Program Office, located in the School of Graduate Studies, Research and Extension building at USIU-Africa, or post your application to:

Program Director,
Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program,
United States International University – Africa,
P. O. Box 14634 – 00800, Nairobi – Kenya

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.

Yes. The scholarship is open to applicants from across the African continent provided they meet the minimum eligibility criteria. Please note that the scholarship is not open to non 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:

  • Submitting an incompletely filled application form.
  • Failure to attach the relevant required documents.
  • Submitting the application past the set deadline.
  • Sending the application to an email address other than the one advised on the call for applications.
  • Making the application on an invalid application form. An invalid application form is a form that is different from the application form sent out in the call for applications for the specific cycle applied for.
  • Sending the application documents in a format that is not easily accessible by the recruitment team, e.g. formats requiring a password to access. We recommend that applications are scanned in pdf format and sent as an attachment.

The applicant fully caters for the cost of the application and recruitment related costs including transport to the interviews and printing costs.

It depends on the reason for being unsuccessful in the first instance. If the reason is that the applicant had not met the minimum university entry qualifications, then they don’t need to make another application as the status quo remains. For other reasons such as not meeting the deadline, failure to attach the required documents, etc, one can rectify their mistake and reapply.

  • Tuition and functional fees;
  • Laptops, books, and other learning materials;
  • Reasonable accommodation and meals;
  • Medical insurance;
  • Stipend;
  • Transport to and from home;
  • Access to leadership training;
  • Access to entrepreneurial training;
  • Psycho-social support, career counseling, and mentorship.
  • Disability needs are reasonably catered for.

The stipend given to the beneficiaries is reasonable for their comfortable stay in campus during their studies.

No. The scholarship is also open to men. Each cycle of calls for applications specifies the target group it is focusing on.

No. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at USIU-Africa is only valid for at USIU-Africa. However, Mastercard Foundation has partnered with other universities across the globe for the Scholars program. Each partner university has their own independent recruitment process. The partner universities can be found on the Mastercard Foundation website.

The scholarship is only valid for the 13 programs sponsored at USIU-Africa. If an applicant applies for a program that is not offered under the scholarship, their application is disqualified.

No. The scholarship is only valid for undergraduate programs.

No. The scholarship is only open to first-time undergraduate seeking applicants.

The recruitment panel will review the applications case by case to determine if the reason given for dropping out fits our eligibility criteria.

No. The scholarship is only open to applicants who are disadvantaged such that they have previously not had an opportunity to join a tertiary institution.

No. The final certificate/result slip for final year secondary school must be attached to the application documents for consideration. An applicant has to wait till they get that final certificate to make an application in the next cycle.