FCM Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship for Nigerian Students 2025
The FCM Foundation Scholarship aims to uplift and provide opportunities for young Muslim women to excel academically and professionally through the Undergraduate Learning Support Programme (ULSP).
Undergraduate Learning Support Programme (Female) is a scholarship and mentorship programme for female Muslim undergraduate students who demonstrate excellent academic abilities.
The programme provides Islamic mentorship as well as academic support, in the form of stipends, to selected scholars in a bid to enhance the building of academically excellent students with good Islamic and moral background.
Benefits
- • Scholarship Funds
- • One day mentorship session
- • Post scholarship disbursement mentorship and guidance
- • Possible future support for higher learning
Requirements
- • 100 level female Muslim undergraduates
- • Full-time student at the University of Lagos, Akoka, or Lagos State University, Ojo
- • Between 16 and 19 years old
- • Have a minimum of six credit passes in SSCE in one sitting
- • Scored a minimum of 250 in the last UTME taken before admission
- • Physically, mentally and psychologically stable
- • Good moral conduct and leadership abilities
Application Documents
- • JAMB Admission Letter
- • Evidence of Current Studentship of Institution (ID Card, Biodata Form e.t.c)
- • Reference letter from a reputable Islamic Organization (Institution-based Students Organizations are not acceptable)
- • Letter must be on letterheaded
- paper and be addressed to The Executive Director, First Class Muslim Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria.
- •Letters should genuinely speak to the character of the applicants and should not be generic.
- • Improperly addressed letters or generic letters will lead to disqualification.
- • Birth Certificate or Affidavit of Age
- • Original WAEC Result
- • Original UTME Result
- • Current result slip showing student GPA (If available)
- • A Personal Statement to convince panellists as to why they should consider her for the scholarship.
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