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Riley King
The TKM Foundation has announced its 2024 Girls Only University Scholarship, a fully funded opportunity designed to empower young Nigerian women from financially constrained backgrounds. The scholarship programme provides comprehensive financial support, covering tuition, accommodation, essential academic resources, and living expenses to aid financially disadvantaged young women in pursuing higher education without financial hurdles.
The scholarship is open to new applicants who meet the eligibility criteria, including financial need, university admission, and exclusivity. Renewal applicants must maintain a minimum GPA and continue to demonstrate financial need. The application process involves submitting documents, including a 1000-word essay, and filling out an online form.
The selection process focuses on financial need and academic merit, with successful applicants notified via email and announced on the foundation's website and social media channels. The application window runs from November 1st, 2024, to December 31st, 2024, and early application is strongly encouraged. This scholarship offers more than financial support, connecting beneficiaries to a supportive community committed to their success, with guidance throughout their studies and career opportunities after graduation.
This fully funded university scholarship is a transformative opportunity for young women eager to overcome financial barriers to education, providing a gateway to academic and personal growth. To apply or learn more, visit the TKM Foundation Scholarship Application Page.
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