Top KCSE performers secure Sh980 million scholarship for Ivy League Universities

Education
By Lewis Nyaundi | May 24, 2024

22 top KCSE performers awarded Sh980 million scholarship for Ivy League success. [Lewis Nyaundi, Standard]

A group of 22 top performers in the 2023 Kenya Certificates of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams have been awarded a scholarship totalling Sh980 million.

The scholarship seeks to enable the students to gain admission to prestigious Ivy League universities and colleges.

The students were part of the Kenya Scholar Access Program (KenSAP), a local education initiative.

KenSAP offers a free residential university access program lasting nearly six months, during which students are guided through the American university application process and taught the skills needed to excel in American universities.

The scholarship packages provided by the universities cover a comprehensive range of expenses, including tuition fees, accommodation, meals, travel costs, and other costs of attendance.

KenSAP continues to provide guidance, mentorship, and support to the students while they are studying at university.

This financial assistance ensures that the scholars can focus on their academic pursuits without the burden of financial constraints, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in their new educational environments.

During a dinner gala to celebrate the scholars, Charles Field-Marsham, the Principal Benefactor and Chairman of KenSAP's Board of Directors, said, "KenSAP is a testament to our commitment to nurture the brightest minds in Kenya from disadvantaged backgrounds," he said.

"By providing these exceptional students with the resources they need, we are not only investing in their futures but also in the future of the country and bringing bright Kenyan minds to places all across the world."

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