Education is a collaborative endeavor, and our Partial Scholarship Program embodies this spirit of partnership. Designed for promising students who need assistance to bridge financial gaps in their educational funding, these scholarships provide targeted support that makes university education accessible and sustainable.
What Our Partial Scholarship Provides
Our Partial Scholarships offer strategic financial support tailored to complement existing resources and address specific needs. We carefully assess each applicant’s unique financial situation to determine the optimal level of support providing enough to make education possible while encouraging personal investment in your educational journey.
Tuition Assistance
Coverage of 30-70% of university tuition fees (percentage determined based on financial assessment)
Accommodation Subsidy
Partial support for university-approved housing costs
Educational Materials Allowance
Annual stipend for essential textbooks and academic supplies
Merit-Based Increases
Opportunities to increase scholarship coverage based on academic performance
Flexibility and Responsiveness
What makes our Partial Scholarship Program special in its adaptability. We recognize that financial circumstances can evolve, and our partial support model is designed to respond to these changes while maintaining accountability.
Responsive Adjustment
Scholarship support can be adjusted if your financial circumstances change
Performance Incentives
Opportunities to increase coverage as you demonstrate academic excellence
Supplemental Emergency Funding
Access to emergency financial assistance for unexpected educational expenses
Hybrid Support Options
Combination of direct payments to institutions and stipends to scholars
Development Opportunities
Partial Scholarship recipients gain access to our comprehensive development ecosystem:
Financial Literacy Training
Learn essential money management skills to maximize your partial funding
Work-Study Connections
Access to campus employment opportunities that complement your studies
Grant Application Workshops
Develop skills to secure additional educational funding
Entrepreneurship Training
Build skills to generate supplemental income while studying
Criteria For Scholarships
To qualify and be considered for the Future Seeds Foundation Scholarship, applicants must meet and be able to demonstrate all of the following requirements:
- Ghanaian Citizenship – Applicants must be citizens of Ghana with valid proof of nationality.
- Financial Need – Candidates must provide evidence of financial hardship to qualify for assistance.
- Academic Performance – Must have obtained a WASSCE aggregate of 19 or better. Continuing students must have a CGPA of at least 3.0 or a CWA of 60 and above.
- Good Conduct– Applicants must have a clean disciplinary record, with no past or pending disciplinary actions.
- Academic Standing – Must be in good academic standing, maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.0 or a CWA of 60 throughout the scholarship period.
- enrolled in a full-time – Must be enrolled in a full-time, regular undergraduate program in any of the public universities across the country
Scholarship Application Process
- Review the eligibility criteria carefully before submitting your application.
- Complete the correct application
- Gather all required supporting documents before submission.
- Provide complete and accurate responses to all questions on the application form.
- Submit the fully completed application form along with all supporting documents.
Take Note of the Following:
Applications are open all-year round/quarterly.
Regular updates on the scholarship process will be posted under the Scholarship section of our website.
- Submit your application using the appropriate form on our website, ensuring all required supporting documents are attached before the deadline.
- Shortlisted applicants from the initial review will receive a Stage 2 application form, which must be completed and submitted with the necessary supporting documents.
- Face-to-face or virtual interviews will be conducted for selected candidates
- Final scholarship awardees will be announced following the selection process.
Supporting Documents
As a first – time applicant, the following are required documents:
A valid ID card (National ID, Passport, Birth Certificate…)
High School Transcripts or Terminal Reports (Applicable to Senior High School graduates only).
West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) Results (For Senior High School graduates only).
Proof of University Application (Required for incoming first-year students).
University Introductory Letter (For continuing students).
Official University Transcript (For continuing students).
University Admission Letter and Student ID (For continuing students).
Updated Fee Structure and Hostel Bill (For continuing students).
Receipts for Previous Tuition and Hostel Payments (For continuing students).
Academic Records, Including Achievement Tests, Awards, Honours, and Teacher Evaluations (Including recommendation letters).
Verification of Non-Participation in Any Other Scholarship Program (Confirm that you are not currently receiving financial aid from another scholarship).
Scholarship Conditions
Applicants should note that hostel bill support is capped at ……… per recipient.
After the interview process, successful candidates will receive an agreement outlining the financial aid awarded and must sign the document before any payments are made on their behalf.
The names of scholarship recipients will be published on our website.
Awardees will be required to participate in mentoring sessions throughout the duration of their scholarship.