ASUU Announces Undergraduate Scholarship Program for 2023

ASUU Announces Undergraduate Scholarship Program for 2023

ASUU Announces Undergraduate Scholarship Program for 2023

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has officially launched its annual Undergraduate Scholarship Program for the year 2023.

This scholarship initiative aims to support deserving students pursuing their undergraduate studies in Nigerian universities.

The application process for the ASUU Undergraduate Scholarship is straightforward and involves the following steps:

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Write an application letter with essential details, including your name, course of study, year of study, and state of origin. Keep the letter concise, not exceeding two pages.

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Attach a photocopy of your current identity card to your application letter.

Obtain a letter from your current head of department that includes your Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for the preceding academic session.

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Include a copy of your registration form for the current semester.

Attach two recent passport photographs to your application.

The scholarship application deadline is set for September 15th, 2023. Interested students are encouraged to complete the online application process well before this closing date to be eligible for the scholarship.

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ASUU's commitment to education and supporting students' academic pursuits is evident through initiatives like the Undergraduate Scholarship Program. This scholarship opportunity serves as a testament to the union's dedication to the growth and development of higher education in Nigeria.