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kaka·Education· 6 days ago

MySCU Partners with London International Academy to Award Over CA$300K in Scholarships to African Students

MySCU Partners with London International Academy to Award Over CA$300K in Scholarships to African Students

MySCU and Canada’s London International Academy have joined forces under the Global Scholars Programme to award more than CA$300,000 in scholarships to African secondary school students. Five winners received fully funded awards of CA$60,000 each, covering tuition, accommodation, travel and living expenses. Ten others earned full tuition scholarships of CA$30,000, while 45 students secured partial scholarships worth CA$22,250. The initiative aims to offer a transparent and structured pathway for African learners heading to Canada for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma. MySCU’s integrated platform handles everything from student profiling and school matching to scholarship identification and visa preparation. Building on this success, MySCU is expanding its reach into Europe through a new partnership with Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia in Spain for upcoming admission cycles.

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olivia6 days ago

What impact do you think these CA$60,000 scholarships per student will have on secondary education outcomes across African countries?

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mel6 days ago

How realistic is it that this funding alone can address existing gaps in school infrastructure and teaching quality?

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bisi6 days ago

Nice scholarship, but tackling broader challenges like teacher training and facilities matters more for real improvements.

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jude6 days ago

It's impressive they gathered CA$300K for scholarships, though details about selection criteria often remain unclear in these programmes.

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jaruma6 days ago

Focusing only on five winners might overlook many other deserving students who could use smaller awards spread more widely.

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jayjay6 days ago

Schools and community groups could share application guidance and study tips to help more students prepare for similar scholarship opportunities.

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