Kenya’s Embassy in Australia secures scholarships for university courses; How to apply
Kenya’s Embassy in Australia announced that it had secured scholarship opportunities for Kenyans.
In a notice released on Monday, November 11, it was revealed that the Embassy had signed a deal with Stanley International College in Perth to offer opportunities to Kenyan students.
As detailed in the notice, the scholarships will be offered for two courses. They include a Bachelor of Community Service and a Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology.
Those interested in pursuing the two courses must have attained a mean grade of B and above in KCSE.
“Achieve English Proficiency test results with a satisfactory score of IELTS 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0, or equivalent and the applicant should preferably be resident in Kenya at the time of application,” read the notice in part.
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How to Apply
Interested applicants are required to download the application form from the Mission’s website: www.kenya.asn.au and submit it electronically to the High Commission.
Applications will be submitted through the High Commission’s email address: khc-canberra@kenya.asn.au.
The application deadline was set on Friday, December 6, 2024.
“The scholarship awarded will be 100% of the course tuition fee and the Enrolment fee of AU 230 will be waived. The scholarship recipient must not be a relative of any High Commission employees,” read the notice in part.
“The recipient must enrol and study continuously without a break from their study. Only Shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted.”
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