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Build the future, based on Scholarships!

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In a time where we need to build for the future of Africa, a future where we create solutions to solve issues like Poverty, illiteracy, Poor Sanitation, Malnutrition, and so on, we need a well-educated youth population. Particularly with regards to Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), we need more young Africans to aspire and pursue careers paths in these fields. And to achieve this, they will have to pursue University degrees in reputable schools either at home or abroad. However, there’s a major issue concerning cost, across the globe.

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How do we build the future with rising cost of Higher Education?

While this is a global phenomenon that students and their parents must deal with, a simple answer is: SCHOLARSHIPS! Scholarships offer needing students the opportunity to realize their dreams of attaining a quality education. Whether they wish to study in their home (Africa) or Abroad, there are thousands of scholarships they can apply for.

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From my experience at ScholarX.co, where we list scholarship opportunities to study locally or abroad on a mobile and web platform, it is obvious that there aren’t as much funding opportunities in Africa versus in more advanced countries like USA, Canada, UK, Australia and so on.

The Government of some of these more advanced countries invest heavily in international student scholarships and in some cases, would go as far as paying for the flight and accommodation of awardees from lesser developed nations. The key reason for this is the imbalance in capacity. For example, in Africa, 50 million student graduate from secondary (high) school each year, and there are less than 2 million university seats, and compare that to schools abroad where there are lots of seats but not enough students.

It is also key to note that schools are not the only ones who give scholarships, NGO, Corporations, Groups, and Individuals do so as well.

Grab the Opportunity

1. Search early.

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Procrastinating limits your options. Aim to begin your college scholarship search as early as possible. Doing so will allow you to find the most scholarships and spend time preparing great applications. Start by looking at your scholarship matches on ScholarX (link register page)

2. Strategize & organize.

Scholarship applications can be overwhelming, so map out a game plan. Create tangible goals and set a certain number of scholarships you would like to apply for. Manage your list of scholarships by organizing each by deadline and give priority to ones that require more work such as essays and special projects.

3. Make the most of your resources.

Make more of an effort to reach out to resources such as your guidance office, career center, or rather, you can contact the expert team at info@scholarx.co to assist you

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4. Keep your grades up.

Even though many scholarships do not have CGPA requirements, doing well academically will only increase your chances of winning. You never know what scholarship opportunities there might be in the future. A higher CGPA may mean that you qualify for even more scholarships next year.

5. Take on a new activity.

Grades won’t do it alone. A great way to stand out on your scholarship application is to become involved activities at school and in the community. Look for organizations and clubs that align with your interests or career goals. If you were actively involved in an organization last year, show your growth by taking on a leadership role.

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