KNUST-Tullow Tertiary Scholarship 2019/2020 for Ghanaian Students
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology is inviting applications from suitably qualified Ghanaian undergraduates and postgraduate students for the KNUST-Tullow Tertiary Scholarship 2019/2020 academic year.
The College of Engineering, KNUST is accepting applications for the award of the 2019/2020 KNUST-Tullow Tertiary Scholarship Scheme for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate students who are exceptionally brilliant but with dire financial needs. Scholarship is for Engineering Courses.
The KNUST-Tullow award is a full scholarship scheme which covers Undergraduate and Postgraduate education inclusive of:
- Full tuition and provision of learning materials
- Comprehensive financial support for on or off campus accommodation and monthly stipend
This is for a period not exceeding a maximum of four (4) academic years for Undergraduates and for a period not exceeding a maximum of two (2) academic years for Postgraduate Students who are also entitled to research support
The award recipients are expected to maintain excellent academic standards of at least a B average or 3.0 CGPA (CWA of not less than 65%) to be in good standing to keep the Scholarship.
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KNUST-Tullow Tertiary Scholarship Eligibility
To qualify and/or be eligible to apply for the KNUST-Tullow Scholarship, student applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
- All Applicants with WASSCE or equivalent qualification approved/accepted by KNUST and satisfies admission requirements are eligible for the Undergraduate scholarship.
- The Applicant must be enrolled at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in full time Undergraduate or Postgraduate Programme in Engineering
- The Applicant must be a Ghanaian citizen
- The Applicant must have Critical Economic Needs
- The Applicant must have Proven Records of Leadership and Community Engagement(s).
- Females and Physically Challenged Applicants are encouraged to apply.
- The Applicant must be prepared to Go-Back and Give-Back to his or her Community.
- All Engineering Programmes are considered.
- Indigenes from the Western Region will be given priority.
How to Apply for KNUST-Tullow Tertiary Scholarship
Write a personal statement and provide the following;
- Evidence of the income of parents/guardian. E.g. copies of the payslip of your parents/guardian. (if applicable).
- Provide three (3) reference letters from persons of higher reputation. All the letters must be signed and sealed independently.
Attach any other relevant documents that you believe will support your application and submit all to the address below:
The Office of the Provost,
College of Engineering
KNUST, Kumasi.
- Applications close on September 10, 2019
What Next?
Only shortlisted applicants will be called for interviews which would be held at the College of Engineering, KNUST. Award of the Scholarship will be communicated to successful applicants
Please Note:
- There are absolutely NO CHARGES/ FEES/ FACILITATION/ AGENTS OR INTERMEDIARIES REQUIRED at any stage of this process.
- Inaccurate information or fraudulent misrepresentation on the part of any applicant and any attempt to influence the process will lead to disqualification and a recommendation for summary dismissal.
- The decisions of the SELECTION COMMITTEE constituted by TULLOW -SCHOLARSHIP ADVISORY BOARD (T-SAB) are FINAL.
- Telephone numbers, Skype IDs and email addresses provided by applicants should be ACTIVE at all times to receive critical information on their application.
- For further enquiry and assistance on how to apply, please CONTACT the Secretariat on +233-208394052/ +233-3220-93435 or email us at [email protected]
- Applicants are advised to desist from calling to inquire of the status of their application. The Committee would inform and contact applicants when necessary.
- Applicants must apply to KNUST for admission in order to be considered for the scholarship.
Our goal is to raise transformational leaders to influence change in Ghana by providing opportunities for the acquisition of relevant STEM related degrees which emphasise practical application and entrepreneurship. This will ensure that beneficiary students graduate with skills that makes them effective contributors to industry.