Why Apply For Scholarships
Gaining an international degree or master's have been a dream of many Ghanians and African's for a very long time over the years.
Not only does it open you to the international market but..... whether we like it or not.... it gives you a better opportunity to land a job than local graduates. Considering the huge cost of getting enrolled as an international student and high standard of living outside the shores of Ghana, a scholarship seem to be the only headway for gaining an international degree.
Student's loan has never been the solution (ask those who took them and people who used their benefits as surety.... they will tell you more).
With the high costs of college tuition,
applying for scholarships should be a standard ritual for students, and
parents, who don't want to be burdened with debt for years after
graduation.
All the best,
Francis
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