Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
This scholarship aims to support underrepresented students who are pursuing their higher education goals in order to achieve their career dreams. Higher education is the key to success for many modern students, unlocking a new world of career opportunities. However, not all students have equal access to a college education. Underrepresented minorities often face many barriers when pursuing their dreams, often struggling to come up with the necessary funds to finance their degrees. First-generation students also commonly face financial hardship, which is coupled with a lack of family guidance in academia.
Documents Required
Eligibility Criteria
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How To Apply
Steps to be followed: 1. Visit our official website. 2. Click on register 3. Login and apply 4. Fill the required details in the form 5. Review and Submit the application.
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This scholarship aims to support underrepresented students who are pursuing their higher education goals in order to achieve their career dreams. Higher education is the key to success for many modern students, unlocking a new world of career opportunities. However, not all students have equal access to a college education. Underrepresented minorities often face many barriers when pursuing their dreams, often struggling to come up with the necessary funds to finance their degrees. First-generation students also commonly face financial hardship, which is coupled with a lack of family guidance in academia.