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Friday 25 September 2020

Mastercard Foundation Arizona State University Scholars Program 2021 for young Africans (Fully Funded to Phoenix, Arizona USA)

 Do not miss this opportunity! Apply now

Application Deadline: 19 October 2020

Click here to apply: https://bit.ly/33VaqYD

In partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, Arizona State University will provide graduate scholarships to train 25 Mastercard Foundation alumni at the Master’s level for various programs over the next 5 years (2021 - 2025). This scholarship program is situated within EdPlus, a central enterprise unit for ASU, focused on the design and scalable delivery of digital teaching and learning models to increase student success and reduce barriers to achievement in higher education.

This is a fully immersive and traditional on-campus 2-year Master’s program with a focus on training EdTech experts for Africa. While classes are in session, Scholars will work part-time with the Baobab team to gain hands-on experience implementing the strategic objectives of the Baobab Platform. The Baobab Platform consists of the implementation of an online learning community that serves over 8,000 users and is expanding to support 100,000 young Africans globally over the next five years. Between the first and second year, Scholars will be supported to participate in a 2-month Africa-based internship that aligns with their program of study.

Benefits

Costs incurred for visa application processing

Costs incurred for English language tests

Costs incurred for GRE or other equivalent exams

Airfare to and from Phoenix, Arizona

Full tuition, books and fees

Housing

Participation in Scholarship programming

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