Introducing the Osogbo Progressive Union Scholarship, a prestigious opportunity fully sponsored by the members of the Osogbo Progressive Union, USA (OPUUSA). This scholarship is a testament to the commitment of OPUUSA, a federally recognized charitable organization, towards supporting the educational pursuits of Osogbo indigenes in the United States. With a core belief in giving back to their roots, OPUUSA aims to foster unity, cooperation, and growth within the Osogbo community, both socially, economically, culturally, and in the realm of education.
The OPUUSA Scholarship Program offers a value of N100,000 towards educational expenses, supporting both men and women of Osogbo origin in Osun state, Nigeria. To be eligible, applicants must be registered students of a recognized Nigerian tertiary institution with a good academic standing. The selection process includes key dates such as the opening of registration on February 1, 2024, and the exam scheduled for March 30, 2024, at the Allbest Allied CBT and Vocational Centre in Osogbo. Required application documents include a completed form, academic transcripts, certificate of origin, school ID card, passport photograph, and school admission letter.
Don’t miss the opportunity to apply for the OPUUSA Scholarship before the deadline on March 15, 2024. Empower your educational journey and seize the chance to further your studies in Brazil through this partially funded undergraduate scholarship sponsored by the Osogbo Progressive Union, USA. Join hands with OPUUSA in advancing the educational aspirations of Osogbo’s bright minds and contributing to the growth and development of your community. Apply now and take a step closer towards realizing your academic dreams.
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