Equity Bank has offered university scholarships worth Sh2 billion to 92 student set for admission in top foreign universities like Harvard.
This
year’s admission is the largest under the Equity Leadership Program
(ELP), with 19 of the scholars being accepted to Ivy League schools
including Harvard, Yale and Princeton universities.
The
scholars who comprise top performers in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of
Secondary Education (KCSE) will also receive Sh16 million stipend to
facilitate their preparation and travel to their host countries.
“We
have equipped our ELP scholars with the knowledge and skills to
navigate new cultures and to thrive in any environment they are placed
in,” said Equity Group Foundation (EGF) executive chairman James Mwangi.
The
43 universities admitting the ELP scholars are spread across five
continents in different countries including the United States, Canada,
Germany, Hungary, Turkey, Costa Rica, the United Kingdom, United Arab
Emirates, Ghana, Mauritius, Rwanda and South Africa.
The total number of scholars who have so far gained admission to global universities under the Equity Leaders Program is 633.
Of
the 19 scholars admitted to Ivy League Universities in the United
States, four have been accepted to Harvard, three to Pennsylvania and
Princeton respectively, two each to Yale, Dartmouth Columbia, Brown and
one to Cornell.
“We challenge them to go and conquer
the world by excelling in their academics and taking up key leadership
roles and contributing to changing narratives about Africa as well as
transforming of lives,” Said Dr Mwangi.
ELP provides a paid internship to top performing secondary school scholars including Wings to Fly alumni beneficiaries.
The
program aims to educate and provide mentorship and exposure to Kenyan
youth, create a generation of value-based leaders, who bring about
positive change in the community by driving sustainable economic growth
and social progress in Kenya and globally.
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