Edugrant Academic Scholarship 2021 For Women in STEM
Edugrant is now accepting applications from women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) for its 2021 Academic Scholarship. The deadline for the submission of applications for the Edugrant Academic Scholarship For Women in STEM is 24th May, 2021.

Edugrant Academic Scholarship 2021 is calling for applications. Edugrant is pleased to announce our Women in STEM academic scholarship, an initiative for females who aspire to study STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) courses in the University aimed at motivating young women in the pursuit of their academic goals. Please see the eligibility and submission requirements below.
Scholarship type: Full scholarship
Who can Apply for Edugrant Academic Scholarship for Women in STEM
Applicants must be in their first year or about to gain admission
- Entrants must have gained admission in a recognized tertiary institution in Nigeria to study a STEM course.
- Applicants must be able to provide original copies of necessary certificates/documents
- Entrants must have excellent WASSCE grades
How to Apply for Edugrant Academic Scholarship 2021 For Women in STEM
Create a profile on Edugrant’s website – www.edugrantng.org.
For enquiries, contact us on info@edugrantng.org.
Application Deadline: 24th May, 2021.
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