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1. WHEN DID WE START? The initiative for the directory of scholarships was launched in January 2012, and published by African Business Media (ABM) in partnership with the Ministry of Education, and with support from a variety of partners including the African Business Center for Developing Education (ABCDE), Ghana Business & Finance (GB&F), and Dominion University College (DUC). 2. WHY DID WE START? The purpose of this directory is to address the urgent needs of secondary and tertiary level students as well as young working professionals, who wish to gain quick and easy access to college funding in order to pursue further education within Ghana and abroad. 2. HOW DID WE START? In order to make the book easy and relevant to use, we listed scholarships across six (6) main categories including: a. Scholarships from Corporations b. Scholarships from Religious Groups c. Scholarships from the Ghana Government d. Scholarships from Educational Institutions e. Scholarships from NGOs, Trusts, and Foundations f. Scholarships from Foreign Governments and Embassies g. Scholarships from Metro, Municipal and District Assemblies Thus far, the book has listed well over 100 scholarship opportunities specifically for Ghanaians (and in some cases Africans and non-Africans) to pursue further education. Each scholarship contains a brief summary (including the target group), eligibility criteria, and relevant contact information (such as phone numbers, office addresses, websites, and e-mails). Each section of scholarships is color-coded for easy reading. There is a glossary page for popular acronyms and an index page to help guide students to their scholarship of choice. The book contains messages of support from previous Ghana government officials including the Honorable Professor Jane Opoku Agyemang, former Minister of Education for the Government of Ghana. Finally, the book gives students general tips and guidelines on how to successfully apply for a scholarship as well as examples of scholarship-winning essays. 3. CONTACT INFORMATION For more information on how to support or benefit from this and similar projects in the future, please send an e-mail to ekow.abcde@gmail.com. All e-mails sent will be responded to within 48 hours at the latest.]]>

1. WHEN DID WE START? The initiative for the directory of scholarships was launched in January 2012, and published by African Business Media (ABM) in partnership with the Ministry of Education, and with support from a variety of partners including the African Business Center for Developing Education (ABCDE), Ghana Business & Finance (GB&F), and Dominion University College (DUC). 2. WHY DID WE START? The purpose of this directory is to address the urgent needs of secondary and tertiary level students as well as young working professionals, who wish to gain quick and easy access to college funding in order to pursue further education within Ghana and abroad. 2. HOW DID WE START? In order to make the book easy and relevant to use, we listed scholarships across six (6) main categories including: a. Scholarships from Corporations b. Scholarships from Religious Groups c. Scholarships from the Ghana Government d. Scholarships from Educational Institutions e. Scholarships from NGOs, Trusts, and Foundations f. Scholarships from Foreign Governments and Embassies g. Scholarships from Metro, Municipal and District Assemblies Thus far, the book has listed well over 100 scholarship opportunities specifically for Ghanaians (and in some cases Africans and non-Africans) to pursue further education. Each scholarship contains a brief summary (including the target group), eligibility criteria, and relevant contact information (such as phone numbers, office addresses, websites, and e-mails). Each section of scholarships is color-coded for easy reading. There is a glossary page for popular acronyms and an index page to help guide students to their scholarship of choice. The book contains messages of support from previous Ghana government officials including the Honorable Professor Jane Opoku Agyemang, former Minister of Education for the Government of Ghana. Finally, the book gives students general tips and guidelines on how to successfully apply for a scholarship as well as examples of scholarship-winning essays. 3. CONTACT INFORMATION For more information on how to support or benefit from this and similar projects in the future, please send an e-mail to ekow.abcde@gmail.com. All e-mails sent will be responded to within 48 hours at the latest.]]>
Sun, 26 Nov 2017 14:00:36 GMT /slideshow/ghana-directory-of-scholarships-and-financial-assistance-gdsfa-20132014/82767158 EkowSpioGarbrahJnr@slideshare.net(EkowSpioGarbrahJnr) Ghana Scholarships Directory (GDSFA) EkowSpioGarbrahJnr 1. WHEN DID WE START? The initiative for the directory of scholarships was launched in January 2012, and published by African Business Media (ABM) in partnership with the Ministry of Education, and with support from a variety of partners including the African Business Center for Developing Education (ABCDE), Ghana Business & Finance (GB&F), and Dominion University College (DUC). 2. WHY DID WE START? The purpose of this directory is to address the urgent needs of secondary and tertiary level students as well as young working professionals, who wish to gain quick and easy access to college funding in order to pursue further education within Ghana and abroad. 2. HOW DID WE START? In order to make the book easy and relevant to use, we listed scholarships across six (6) main categories including: a. Scholarships from Corporations b. Scholarships from Religious Groups c. Scholarships from the Ghana Government d. Scholarships from Educational Institutions e. Scholarships from NGOs, Trusts, and Foundations f. Scholarships from Foreign Governments and Embassies g. Scholarships from Metro, Municipal and District Assemblies Thus far, the book has listed well over 100 scholarship opportunities specifically for Ghanaians (and in some cases Africans and non-Africans) to pursue further education. Each scholarship contains a brief summary (including the target group), eligibility criteria, and relevant contact information (such as phone numbers, office addresses, websites, and e-mails). Each section of scholarships is color-coded for easy reading. There is a glossary page for popular acronyms and an index page to help guide students to their scholarship of choice. The book contains messages of support from previous Ghana government officials including the Honorable Professor Jane Opoku Agyemang, former Minister of Education for the Government of Ghana. Finally, the book gives students general tips and guidelines on how to successfully apply for a scholarship as well as examples of scholarship-winning essays. 3. CONTACT INFORMATION For more information on how to support or benefit from this and similar projects in the future, please send an e-mail to ekow.abcde@gmail.com. All e-mails sent will be responded to within 48 hours at the latest. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gdsfaedition1-171126140036-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 1. WHEN DID WE START? The initiative for the directory of scholarships was launched in January 2012, and published by African Business Media (ABM) in partnership with the Ministry of Education, and with support from a variety of partners including the African Business Center for Developing Education (ABCDE), Ghana Business &amp; Finance (GB&amp;F), and Dominion University College (DUC). 2. WHY DID WE START? The purpose of this directory is to address the urgent needs of secondary and tertiary level students as well as young working professionals, who wish to gain quick and easy access to college funding in order to pursue further education within Ghana and abroad. 2. HOW DID WE START? In order to make the book easy and relevant to use, we listed scholarships across six (6) main categories including: a. Scholarships from Corporations b. Scholarships from Religious Groups c. Scholarships from the Ghana Government d. Scholarships from Educational Institutions e. Scholarships from NGOs, Trusts, and Foundations f. Scholarships from Foreign Governments and Embassies g. Scholarships from Metro, Municipal and District Assemblies Thus far, the book has listed well over 100 scholarship opportunities specifically for Ghanaians (and in some cases Africans and non-Africans) to pursue further education. Each scholarship contains a brief summary (including the target group), eligibility criteria, and relevant contact information (such as phone numbers, office addresses, websites, and e-mails). Each section of scholarships is color-coded for easy reading. There is a glossary page for popular acronyms and an index page to help guide students to their scholarship of choice. The book contains messages of support from previous Ghana government officials including the Honorable Professor Jane Opoku Agyemang, former Minister of Education for the Government of Ghana. Finally, the book gives students general tips and guidelines on how to successfully apply for a scholarship as well as examples of scholarship-winning essays. 3. CONTACT INFORMATION For more information on how to support or benefit from this and similar projects in the future, please send an e-mail to ekow.abcde@gmail.com. All e-mails sent will be responded to within 48 hours at the latest.
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