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Rwanda: 50 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Fully-funded Undergraduate Scholarships for Rwandan Students 2018 – USA

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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the USA seeks to recruit up to 50 qualified Rwandan students to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) for the Fall 2018 term.

Application Deadline: 15th December 2017

Eligible Countries: Rwanda

To Be Taken At (Country): USA

About the Award: The CUSP Scholarship is a full scholarship that covers all tuition, books, living expenses, and fees for a 4-year (120 credit hour) bachelor’s degree in Integrated Sciences.

Fields of Study: Students selected to participate in the CASNR Undergraduate Scholarship Program (CUSP) will pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Integrated Science that is focused on conservation agriculture, entrepreneurship, leadership, and innovative thinking and is aligned with the areas of need as identified by the Rwandan Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources. Students will also have the opportunity to explore other areas of agriculture including: food production – animal, plant and food systems; soils, water quantity and availability, energy and environmental stewardship; nutrition, food safety, food engineering and processing; business, communication, public service and extension education; ecology, conservation biology and climate; and engineering, irrigation, mechanization and technology. Upon completion of the program, participants will return to Rwanda and commit a minimum of 5 years of their career to advancing the Rwanda agricultural sector.

Type: Undergraduate

Eligibility: Applicants will be considered based on a combination of meeting Nebraska undergraduate admission requirements, academic performance, a commitment to the goals of the scholarship program as well as a qualitative in-country interview conducted by members of CASNR and the university’s Office of Admissions.

Selection Criteria: At the time of application, an applicant must:

  • Meet all University of Nebraska-Lincoln admission requirements
  • Hold Rwandan citizenship
  • Have graduated from high school by the start of the academic year the applicant is applying for or be a transfer student from university. If you have already completed a Bachelor degree program, you are not eligible to apply for the scholarship. Cambridge International curriculum and exam results are accepted.
  • Must meet University of Nebraska-Lincoln English proficiency requirements for full admission1
    • TOEFL score of 70 with a written subscore of 20
    • IELTS score of 6.0 with a written subscore of 5.5
  • Interest in agricultural field of study (food production – animal, plant and food systems; conservation agriculture, soils, water quantity and availability; energy and environmental stewardship; business, entrepreneurship and leadership; nutrition, food safety, food engineering and processing; communication, public service and extension education; ecology, conservation biology and climate; and engineering, irrigation, mechanization and technology)
  • Be able to provide the following:
    • Stamped copy of S4, S5 and S6 academic transcripts with class ranking. If your school does not provide class rankings, please note “0/0” on your application
    • Copy of national exam results after interview selection
  • 500-word essay answering “Why are you passionate about pursuing a career aligned with Rwandan agriculture?”

Number of Awards: 50

Value of Award: Full scholarships to include tuition, fees, living expenses, and travel costs.

Duration of Program: 4 years

How to Apply: CUSP ONLINE APPLICATION

Visit the Program Webpage for Details

Award Providers: University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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