Tuesday, November 12, 2013
STRIKE TO CONTINUE IN LASU EVEN AFTER ASUU CALLS OFF STRIKE
Hope for students of Lagos State university to resume with their counterpart in other universities as being speculated that the 4 months old strike will be called off seems to be dwindling as Academic Staff Union of Universities, Lagos State University chapter has threaten the state government and the institution’s governing council to continue the industrial action even if the national body of the union call off the lingering strike.
Source who pleaded anonymity revealed that part of decision reached at LASU’s chapter of ASUU congress yesterday is that they may embark on its local action, after the national strike is suspended or called off if the university’s Governing Council and the State Government fail to adequately address some of its local issues, which border on members’ welfare and a reduction in the institution’s tuition fees.
He said: “It is our resolve at the congress that if the state government and the university’s Governing Council, which is meeting on Wednesday, fail to address our local issues adequately, we shall embark on local actions.
“The university management has wasted four months without addressing our local issues, which border on the casualisation of our academic staff, the steep increment in tuition fees paid by students and the non-implementation of the Universities Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 2012, which allows academic staff on professorial cadre to retire at 70 years against the former 65 years.”
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Oluyole Club, Lagos 2013 Bursary Awards Application Starts
The 2013 Oluyole Club, Lagos State Bursary Awards application has commenced. To apply for the Oluyole Club Lagos bursary, you must meet the specified requirements, part of which is that you must be currently in Year 2 or advancing to the 200 level of their courses of study in any Nigerian university. The following are the other requirements and information on how to apply.

2013 BURSARY AWARD OF OLUYOLE CLUB, LAGOS: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
The application process for the 2013 Bursary Award of Oluyole Club, Lagos has commenced. The Award is open to indigent students who are:
- indigenes of Ibadan.
- currently in Year 2 or advancing to the 200 level of their courses of study in any Nigerian university.
- on a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.50 and above (2nd Class Upper Division) as at the end of the Year 1 examinations.
Each applicants is to send:
a handwritten application, which includes contact details- home address (street and location), email address and telephone number;
a letter of identification from his/her local government of origin;
a letter confirming their studentship, from the Dean of his/her Faculty; and
transcripts or examination results for the previous academic session.
a letter of identification from his/her local government of origin;
a letter confirming their studentship, from the Dean of his/her Faculty; and
transcripts or examination results for the previous academic session.
Applications must get to the address indicated below, on or before Friday, November 8, 2013:
The Secretary, Bursary Committee,
c/o Mr. Niyi Fatokun, c/o RECORDMAN House,
Plot 13A, Acme Road (beside Diamond Pearls Petrol Station),
Ogba Industrial Estate, Ikeja, Lagos
Telephone: 08023120788, 08033332222
c/o Mr. Niyi Fatokun, c/o RECORDMAN House,
Plot 13A, Acme Road (beside Diamond Pearls Petrol Station),
Ogba Industrial Estate, Ikeja, Lagos
Telephone: 08023120788, 08033332222
The Oluyole Club, Lagos is a socio-cultural organization comprising of notable indigenes of Ibadan residing in Lagos. Its Annual Bursary Award Scheme aims to promote the cultural, intellectual and social advancement of Ibadan indigenes.
2014/2015 University of Toronto MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program for African Students
The University of British Columbia is pleased to partner with The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program to provide comprehensive scholarships to students from Sub-Saharan Africa. The Program provides access to education for academically talented, yet economically marginalized young people. Scholars in the Program have a demonstrated commitment to giving back to their communities and develop the leadership needed to contribute to social and economic transformation across the continent.
Scholarship Name: MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program
Brief description
The University of Toronto, Canada partner with The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program to offer Undergraduate scholarships for sub-Saharan African Students
Eligible Field of Study
First-entry undergraduate programs in either the Faculty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
About Scholarship-University of Toronto Canada
If you are a student from Sub-Saharan Africa who has demonstrated your academic talent, are personally committed to giving back to your country, yet face significant economic barriers, then you are invited to apply to The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program.
The University of Toronto and The MasterCard Foundation are pleased to offer The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Toronto to develop Africa’s next generation of leaders.
Thanks to the Foundation’s visionary support, University of Toronto can now provide 67 African students with one of the world’s top-ranked educations—in one of the world’s most multi-cultural cities. The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program opens up boundless opportunities for young Africans from economically disadvantaged communities, but with academic talent, potential to lead, and motivation to make a difference. As U of T graduates and global citizens, they will return to Africa with the tools to change lives within their communities and across borders.
Scholarship Offered Since: 2013/2014 academic year
Scholarship Type: Undergraduate Scholarships for African students
Selection Criteria and Eligibility
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program is open to you if you are a resident and citizen of a Sub-Saharan Africa country. You must be a first-time applicant to the University of Toronto who has not yet begun university study elsewhere. If you are a transfer student, you are not eligible for the Program.
In order to be eligible, you must:
be a resident and a graduating high school student of a country within Sub-Saharan Africa;
demonstrate financial need correspondent to that of the lowest two quintiles of your country;
have very strong academic results within your school system;
have a record of leadership and extracurricular involvement;
maintain a strong desire to return to Africa to assist and work towards enhanced regional socioeconomic development;
be graduating from a recognized secondary school, or have completed the necessary academic requirements; and
fulfill the necessary English requirements (dependent on country);
Please note that both academic and English requirements differ based on the country and educational system you are coming from.
Number of Scholarships: 67 scholarships will be offered throughout the life of the program
Value of Scholarship
If selected, you will receive a scholarship equivalent to the costs related to attaining a Bachelor’s degree, including travel, tuition, textbooks, housing, food, and living expenses. You will also receive financial, academic, social, and post-graduation support which will enable you to build experiences and competencies critical for academic success.
Duration of Scholarship: for a four-year undergraduate degree
Eligible Countries: Sub-Saharan Africa
To be taken at (country): University of Toronto. Canada
Application Deadline: Application opens on 23 September 2013 and closes 16 December 2013
Offered annually? Yes for the next 10 years
How to Apply
This scholarship opportunity is available for the St. George campus in first-entry undergraduate programs in either the Faculty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering.
To apply for the scholarship and for admission, you must submit a completed application package to the University of Toronto by email. Part of the application package includes an application form which you can obtain from your school counsellor or advisor.
A completed application will feature the following components:
A completed application form, with all applicable sections for both applicant and counsellor filled out (including contact information, financial information, personal details and essay questions). To obtain an application form, please speak to your counsellor or advisor.
A scanned copy of all applicable financial documentation.
A scanned copy of your secondary school transcript and any other academic information.
Two reference letters (one academic, one personal).
visit http://internationalscholars.ubc.ca/mastercardfoundation/ for more information
Scholarship Name: MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program
Brief description
The University of Toronto, Canada partner with The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program to offer Undergraduate scholarships for sub-Saharan African Students
Eligible Field of Study
First-entry undergraduate programs in either the Faculty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
About Scholarship-University of Toronto Canada
If you are a student from Sub-Saharan Africa who has demonstrated your academic talent, are personally committed to giving back to your country, yet face significant economic barriers, then you are invited to apply to The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program.
The University of Toronto and The MasterCard Foundation are pleased to offer The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Toronto to develop Africa’s next generation of leaders.
Thanks to the Foundation’s visionary support, University of Toronto can now provide 67 African students with one of the world’s top-ranked educations—in one of the world’s most multi-cultural cities. The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program opens up boundless opportunities for young Africans from economically disadvantaged communities, but with academic talent, potential to lead, and motivation to make a difference. As U of T graduates and global citizens, they will return to Africa with the tools to change lives within their communities and across borders.
Scholarship Offered Since: 2013/2014 academic year
Scholarship Type: Undergraduate Scholarships for African students
Selection Criteria and Eligibility
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program is open to you if you are a resident and citizen of a Sub-Saharan Africa country. You must be a first-time applicant to the University of Toronto who has not yet begun university study elsewhere. If you are a transfer student, you are not eligible for the Program.
In order to be eligible, you must:
be a resident and a graduating high school student of a country within Sub-Saharan Africa;
demonstrate financial need correspondent to that of the lowest two quintiles of your country;
have very strong academic results within your school system;
have a record of leadership and extracurricular involvement;
maintain a strong desire to return to Africa to assist and work towards enhanced regional socioeconomic development;
be graduating from a recognized secondary school, or have completed the necessary academic requirements; and
fulfill the necessary English requirements (dependent on country);
Please note that both academic and English requirements differ based on the country and educational system you are coming from.
Number of Scholarships: 67 scholarships will be offered throughout the life of the program
Value of Scholarship
If selected, you will receive a scholarship equivalent to the costs related to attaining a Bachelor’s degree, including travel, tuition, textbooks, housing, food, and living expenses. You will also receive financial, academic, social, and post-graduation support which will enable you to build experiences and competencies critical for academic success.
Duration of Scholarship: for a four-year undergraduate degree
Eligible Countries: Sub-Saharan Africa
To be taken at (country): University of Toronto. Canada
Application Deadline: Application opens on 23 September 2013 and closes 16 December 2013
Offered annually? Yes for the next 10 years
How to Apply
This scholarship opportunity is available for the St. George campus in first-entry undergraduate programs in either the Faculty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering.
To apply for the scholarship and for admission, you must submit a completed application package to the University of Toronto by email. Part of the application package includes an application form which you can obtain from your school counsellor or advisor.
A completed application will feature the following components:
A completed application form, with all applicable sections for both applicant and counsellor filled out (including contact information, financial information, personal details and essay questions). To obtain an application form, please speak to your counsellor or advisor.
A scanned copy of all applicable financial documentation.
A scanned copy of your secondary school transcript and any other academic information.
Two reference letters (one academic, one personal).
visit http://internationalscholars.ubc.ca/mastercardfoundation/ for more information
BAT Iseyin Agronomy (BATIA) 2013/2014 Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme
British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) Scholarships for Undergraduates– BAT Iseyin Agronomy (BATIA) 2013/2014 Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme is currently accept applications for the session mentioned above.
British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) , in conjunction with British American Tobacco Iseyin Agronomy (BATIA) invites applications from qualified Nigerian undergraduates, for the 2013/2014 Scholarship Scheme.
The Scholarship Scheme is one of our Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives to promote skilled manpower development in Nigeria’s Agricultural sector.
In 2005, the scope of the Scholarship Scheme was expanded to include eligible students from across the country. This expansion was based on stakeholder expectations raised at a stakeholder dialogue session. Ten eligible students are awarded scholarships every year for the duration of their study, with five slots reserved for eligible children of BAT registered tobacco farmers.
In the event that the farmers’ children do not meet the eligibility requirements, those five slots are opened up to candidates from tobacco leaf growing communities (not farmers’ children). In the event that they also do not meet the eligibility requirements, the five slots are opened up to candidates from other parts of Oyo State.
However, students who are children of BAT registered tobacco farmers are now being given the opportunity to apply for other courses asides from Agriculture.
2013/2014 BATN / BATIA SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
The Scheme is open to:
- Qualified candidates who are children of BAT registered tobacco farmers.
- Other qualified candidates from across Nigeria.
Entry Requirements
- All applicants must be Nigerian citizens aged 18 years or above
- For children of BAT registered tobacco farmers – admission to study or registered first year student studying any course in a Nigerian tertiary institution.
- For other applicants across Nigeria – admission to study or registered first year student studying Agriculture / Agriculture-related course in a Nigerian tertiary institution
- Holders of the SSCE or its equivalent with at least six subjects passed in one sitting.
Application Closing Date for the 2013/2014 BAT Iseyin Agronomy Undergraduate Scholarship is Monday, 28th October, 2013.
How to Apply
Qualified and interested candidates who meet the above criteria should please visit our website at:
Qualified and interested candidates who meet the above criteria should please visit our website at:
- www.batnigeria.com
- Click the tab Sustainability.
- Go to Corporate Social Responsibility.
- Follow the instructions under BATN/BATIA 2013/2014 Scholarship Scheme.
Interested and qualified candidates can now Apply now
Important Points To Note
- All applicants are required to provide active contact addresses, phone numbers and email addresses which must be traceable and valid for the next 9 months.
- Applicants who miss test invitations due to non-functional phone numbers or email addresses will not be given additional consideration.
- Hard copy and multiple applications will result in instant disqualification
- Successful applicants will be listed on the website.
- Students who are currently on similar Scholarship Schemes need not apply.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
MUSTE Undergraduate Scholarships for Nigerian Students 2013
Scholarship:
The Mankind United to Support Total Education (MUSTE) program is for undergraduate and higher degree studies only.
Brief Scholarship of MUSTE Undergraduate Scholarships for Nigerian Students:
The Youth Empowerment and ICT Foundation is offering its MUSTE Scholarship funding for undergraduate study in Nigerian higher institutions for the duration of the program 2013
Eligible Subject Areas:
All fields especially courses related to Health, Technology, and Finance
About The Scholarship:
The Mankind United To Support Total Education (MUSTE) is a scholarship arm of Youth Empowerment and ICT Foundation registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in Abuja Nigeria on the 17th of November 2003. It is founded and funded by Mr. Jim Ovia with the aim of providing financial aid to outstanding Nigeria youths.
The goal is to create a network of future leaders within Nigeria who can compete globally with their peers, bring new ideas, creativity and are committed to improving the lives and circumstances of people in their respective communities.
Overtime it is expected that MUSTE beneficiaries will become leaders in helping to address challenges related to health, technology, and finance, all areas in which the foundation is deeply engaged.
Scholarship Offered Since: 2012
Scholarship Type: Full Undergraduate Scholarships
Eligibility and Requirements
Applicant must,
• Be a registered member of Youth & ICT Foundation,register at http://www.youthempowerment.org.ng/joinnow.aspx
• Have their Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination result or the equivalent
• Have a current admission letter into a recognized institution
• Undergraduate applicant must have passed JAMB and Post-JAMB examinations
• Undergraduates already in school must attach a recent photocopy of their school I.D
• Higher degree applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent, and have at least two years of recent full time professional experience, acquired after a university degree.
• Present one personal reference letter and one academic/professional reference letter. All recommendation letters must be duly signed.
• Higher degree applicant must include a cover letter stating “Why you intend to pursue a higher degree” (Not more than 250 words).
• Attach recent two passport photographs
• Include a valid email address, residential address and telephone number
• All questions are compulsory
• How Many Funding Positions are available? The scheme offers an average of 100 opportunities every year.
Benefits:
The MUSTE Scholarship provides bursary to cover the cost of completing University or Higher degree program that is within 3 – 6 years. It is also subject to satisfactory academic performance in the subsequent year of the degree program. See link below for details.
How To Apply:
• Download the application form here
•Print and fill out the form COMPLETELY where it applies to our category.
• For tertiary education please fill in your current university and your proposed year of graduation.
• Obtain all supporting documents such as your JAMB, SSCE, WAEC etc.
• SCAN ALL PAGES + SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS AND SAVE IN A FOLDER + Passport Photo
• DO NOT FORGET TO SIGN YOUR APPLICATION.
• Send that folder with all the documents to muste@youthempowerment.org.ng
• The email address used in sending your form MUST be in this format: firstname.lastname@email.com . Please your email address must contain your first and last name.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY HARD COPY TO THE FOUNDATION’S OFFICE ADDRESS.
All questions are compulsory
unless otherwise stated
To b a registered member. Go to:
http://www.youthempowerment.org.ng/joinnow.aspx
To apply. Go to:
https://adobeformscentral.com/?f=Fo8kFyqP1-ow7r46isF6mQ
Scholarship:
The Mankind United to Support Total Education (MUSTE) program is for undergraduate and higher degree studies only.
Brief Scholarship of MUSTE Undergraduate Scholarships for Nigerian Students:
The Youth Empowerment and ICT Foundation is offering its MUSTE Scholarship funding for undergraduate study in Nigerian higher institutions for the duration of the program 2013
Eligible Subject Areas:
All fields especially courses related to Health, Technology, and Finance
About The Scholarship:
The Mankind United To Support Total Education (MUSTE) is a scholarship arm of Youth Empowerment and ICT Foundation registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in Abuja Nigeria on the 17th of November 2003. It is founded and funded by Mr. Jim Ovia with the aim of providing financial aid to outstanding Nigeria youths.
The goal is to create a network of future leaders within Nigeria who can compete globally with their peers, bring new ideas, creativity and are committed to improving the lives and circumstances of people in their respective communities.
Overtime it is expected that MUSTE beneficiaries will become leaders in helping to address challenges related to health, technology, and finance, all areas in which the foundation is deeply engaged.
Scholarship Offered Since: 2012
Scholarship Type: Full Undergraduate Scholarships
Eligibility and Requirements
Applicant must,
• Be a registered member of Youth & ICT Foundation,register at http://www.youthempowerment.org.ng/joinnow.aspx
• Have their Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination result or the equivalent
• Have a current admission letter into a recognized institution
• Undergraduate applicant must have passed JAMB and Post-JAMB examinations
• Undergraduates already in school must attach a recent photocopy of their school I.D
• Higher degree applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent, and have at least two years of recent full time professional experience, acquired after a university degree.
• Present one personal reference letter and one academic/professional reference letter. All recommendation letters must be duly signed.
• Higher degree applicant must include a cover letter stating “Why you intend to pursue a higher degree” (Not more than 250 words).
• Attach recent two passport photographs
• Include a valid email address, residential address and telephone number
• All questions are compulsory
• How Many Funding Positions are available? The scheme offers an average of 100 opportunities every year.
Benefits:
The MUSTE Scholarship provides bursary to cover the cost of completing University or Higher degree program that is within 3 – 6 years. It is also subject to satisfactory academic performance in the subsequent year of the degree program. See link below for details.
How To Apply:
• Download the application form here
•Print and fill out the form COMPLETELY where it applies to our category.
• For tertiary education please fill in your current university and your proposed year of graduation.
• Obtain all supporting documents such as your JAMB, SSCE, WAEC etc.
• SCAN ALL PAGES + SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS AND SAVE IN A FOLDER + Passport Photo
• DO NOT FORGET TO SIGN YOUR APPLICATION.
• Send that folder with all the documents to muste@youthempowerment.org.ng
• The email address used in sending your form MUST be in this format: firstname.lastname@email.com . Please your email address must contain your first and last name.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY HARD COPY TO THE FOUNDATION’S OFFICE ADDRESS.
All questions are compulsory
unless otherwise stated
To b a registered member. Go to:
http://www.youthempowerment.org.ng/joinnow.aspx
To apply. Go to:
https://adobeformscentral.com/?f=Fo8kFyqP1-ow7r46isF6mQ
Saturday, September 14, 2013
FACTS ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS
FACTS ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPSAre scholarships real?
In as much as fraudsters can post dubious scholarship announcement to swindle unsuspecting victims. Scholarships are real . Many are enjoying scholarships. I have a couple of friends that have not paid even a dime since their secondary school days.yeah!seriously, they took advantage of Local Government Scholarships, e.t.c.
Are Scholarship Applications free?
There is no free lunch even in Freetown. Absolutely not !!! While only a few scholarship providers will ask for an application fee(please be certain before you make any payment), majority of the scholarships are free. But this does not mean scholarships are free. Many scholarships especially the high paying ones have very stringent requirements besides to make a good application that will stand the competition requires a lot of time. Time is money so scholarship costs. In addition scholarships, need a lot of research because at times they are good scholarships that do not get enough publicity.Hence you may be required to pay a token for SMS alert which on the long run would fetch you a fortune.
Which Scholarship is best for me?
The big question is How much fund do I have?. This does not mean that only indigent students apply for scholarships No!!!. Scholarships tells a lot about a person. Employers are always interested in applicants that have received one form of scholarship or the other, this to an extent show the degree of competition applicants can face.. Scholarship differs both with requirement and funding. The rule of thumb is to apply for the big scholarships(that is scholarships with full funding), but that is not always advisable. If you consider yourself as an averages student and have the necessary funds for a degree while we don`t advise you to leave any scholarship but it may be more profitable to focus on mid paying scholarship with lower competition than the high paying ones with cut throat competition.The likes of the Shell, NLNG etc, always have high number of applicants, so one should not put too much hope in them, but rather, the Local Government Scholarships should be targeted because they are usually lesser applicants,
When to apply?
In scholarships not planning enough is planning to fail. The rule of thumb is to start researching for scholarships about a year before your intended date of study. The competition is often scaring, in addition some scholarship program will require that you already have gained an admission to certain schools. So the ideal thing is while applying for admission, you should already have a mental picture of the scholarships you want to apply. When you know what you are looking for, do not apply until you have read all of the requirements.It means that our intending jambites shave a work to do, they should start checking around for the scholarships that suits them,
What if I am not accepted?
There are only very few people that have got all the scholarships they ever applied for. Please do not get discouraged if you are turned down. Maybe you got no reply after a long time, chances are you did not make it, but to be certain you can write the scholarships providers to confirm. For some scholarship programs, because of the number of people involved they often will reply only successful applicants. To be on a safe side when apply, check to know when you should be expecting results.
In as much as fraudsters can post dubious scholarship announcement to swindle unsuspecting victims. Scholarships are real . Many are enjoying scholarships. I have a couple of friends that have not paid even a dime since their secondary school days.yeah!seriously, they took advantage of Local Government Scholarships, e.t.c.
Are Scholarship Applications free?
There is no free lunch even in Freetown. Absolutely not !!! While only a few scholarship providers will ask for an application fee(please be certain before you make any payment), majority of the scholarships are free. But this does not mean scholarships are free. Many scholarships especially the high paying ones have very stringent requirements besides to make a good application that will stand the competition requires a lot of time. Time is money so scholarship costs. In addition scholarships, need a lot of research because at times they are good scholarships that do not get enough publicity.Hence you may be required to pay a token for SMS alert which on the long run would fetch you a fortune.
Which Scholarship is best for me?
The big question is How much fund do I have?. This does not mean that only indigent students apply for scholarships No!!!. Scholarships tells a lot about a person. Employers are always interested in applicants that have received one form of scholarship or the other, this to an extent show the degree of competition applicants can face.. Scholarship differs both with requirement and funding. The rule of thumb is to apply for the big scholarships(that is scholarships with full funding), but that is not always advisable. If you consider yourself as an averages student and have the necessary funds for a degree while we don`t advise you to leave any scholarship but it may be more profitable to focus on mid paying scholarship with lower competition than the high paying ones with cut throat competition.The likes of the Shell, NLNG etc, always have high number of applicants, so one should not put too much hope in them, but rather, the Local Government Scholarships should be targeted because they are usually lesser applicants,
When to apply?
In scholarships not planning enough is planning to fail. The rule of thumb is to start researching for scholarships about a year before your intended date of study. The competition is often scaring, in addition some scholarship program will require that you already have gained an admission to certain schools. So the ideal thing is while applying for admission, you should already have a mental picture of the scholarships you want to apply. When you know what you are looking for, do not apply until you have read all of the requirements.It means that our intending jambites shave a work to do, they should start checking around for the scholarships that suits them,
What if I am not accepted?
There are only very few people that have got all the scholarships they ever applied for. Please do not get discouraged if you are turned down. Maybe you got no reply after a long time, chances are you did not make it, but to be certain you can write the scholarships providers to confirm. For some scholarship programs, because of the number of people involved they often will reply only successful applicants. To be on a safe side when apply, check to know when you should be expecting results.
Monday, September 9, 2013
ABOUT LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY
The Lagos State University - also known as LASU - was established in 1983 by the enabling Law of Lagos State of Nigeria, for the advancement of learning and establishment of academic excellence. The university caters for a population of over 61,000, enrolled in full-time and part-time programmes at the Diploma, Undergraduate and Postgraduate. Lagos State University (informally LASU), located in the city of Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria, is the only state university in the former British colony.
The Vice-Chancellor is Professor John Oladapo Obafunwa. Lagos State University offers diploma,degree and post graduate programes and its MBA programe is reputed to be one of the highly revered in the country. The citadel is also known for various staff union agitations especially the Lecturers' ASUU,non teaching staff's SSANU,NASU and others while various unrest has been witnessed with the activities of the students union informally called LASUSU also known as the Lagos State University Student Union. The state university which is known as the best state owned university in Nigeria also boost of a robust academic staff which include highly respected political science scholar-Professor Abubakar Momoh, thespian- Dr. Sola Fosudo, actor-Doyin Hassan amongst others.
History[edit source | edit]
Lagos State University was conceived as a multi-campus, collegiate and non-residential University. Today, Lagos State University operates a multi-campus system with four fully owned campuses having its main campus at Ojo (along the Badagry Expressway) and other campuses at Epe (where the Engineering Faculty is located), Ikejaand Surulere, as well as six external/affiliated campuses. The Vice Chancellor of the university is Professor John Oladapo Obafunwa. He is making efforts to put the University in its rightful leading position in all disciplines.
Former Vice Chancellors[edit source | edit]
- Professor Folabi Olumide [Pioneer Vice Chancellor]
- Professor (Mrs.) Jadesola Akande (Late)
- Professor Bababunmi
- Professor F.A Akesode (Late)
- Professor Abdul Lateef A. Hussein
Notable alumni[edit source | edit]
Amongst the alumni of the Lagos State University are:
- Chioma Chukwuka Actress
- Tara Fela-Durotoye Celebrity make-up artist
- Desmond Elliot Actor
- Alex Lopez Actress
- Morakinyo Beckley Serial Entrepreneur
- Tunde Obe Singer
- Ruggedman Rapper
- Dolly Unachukwu Actress
- Farida Mzamber Waziri EFCC chairman
- Queen .O. Agboye Event Manager and Designer
- Omotayo Olufunsho Johnson Graphic Designer, NEXTidowu akintomide engineering (FAAN)
- Dr Gbenga Bamodu "post graduate lecturer UK"
- Dele Akinrin "solicitor and author"
- Biodun Giwa (UACN)
- Jide Alabi "Actor,Broadcaster"
- Toyin Subair "Chairman HiTv"
- Lanre Fasasi(Sound Sultan) "Musician,Commedian,Actor"
- Eucharia Anunobi "Actress,Evangelist"
- Mayor Ayo Adewale "Politician"
- Laide Adeogun "Actress,Media personality"
FRESH LASUITES
Lasuites in the house, u are welcome to LASU,even though u have not started ur registrations nor gotten ur matric number, u have passed the first round by gaining admission.Just want let u knw that to stay abreast of all informations, send a blank e-mail to obeenny@gmail.com, i would provide with all the latest information as to when registration starts,when to start paying for tuition, how to get past questions,how to get accomodation, e.t.c.and whenever u are having isues with registrations, u can always get across to me..by sending an e-mail
Another important fact is that since u guys are going to be paying high tuition, u would only do yourselves good by trying to recoup some part of that money back.there are various methods to do this,one is by applying for scholarships,..u can save this link or bookmark it and visit it regularly scholarship4lasuites.blogspot.com, u would get details on all scholarships related opportunities that concerns you as lasuites.
u can also like our page at www.facebook.com/scholarshipalerts
Another important fact is that since u guys are going to be paying high tuition, u would only do yourselves good by trying to recoup some part of that money back.there are various methods to do this,one is by applying for scholarships,..u can save this link or bookmark it and visit it regularly scholarship4lasuites.blogspot.
u can also like our page at www.facebook.com/
ATIKU ON ASUU STRIKE
ATIKU ON ASUU STRIKE:
ASUU STRIKE HAS GONE ON LONG ENOUGH – IT’S
TIME FOR ACTION
"Last week, I engaged in an online Twitter chat
hosted by Al Jazeera’s “The Stream” about our
lingering two-month Academic Staff of Universities
Union (ASUU) strike.
Here are the three main points I raised on #
ASUUchat @AJStream:
1: The ASUU strike has gone on long enough: It is
time for our Federal Government to act. The ASUU
is striking due to the government’s failure to
implement the 2009 agreement reached with the
union. An agreement is an agreement. If higher
education is truly a Nigerian priority then it is time
to resolve this strike.
2: However, the Federal Government cannot fund
higher education alone: Universities must also
diversify their funding streams by seeking private
sector & alumni funding to become self-sustaining.
3
:Transparency & corruption also a problem:
Appropriations must be transparent at the university
level to ensure funds are being utilised properly.
It is time for the Federal Government and our
universities to reform themselves by providing
leadership through proper funding & transparency.
The next generation of Nigerians are depending on
it!
These are my concerns… but I am also very
interested in hearing from you! Thanks". Atiku
concluded.
ASUU STRIKE HAS GONE ON LONG ENOUGH – IT’S
TIME FOR ACTION
"Last week, I engaged in an online Twitter chat
hosted by Al Jazeera’s “The Stream” about our
lingering two-month Academic Staff of Universities
Union (ASUU) strike.
Here are the three main points I raised on #
ASUUchat @AJStream:
1: The ASUU strike has gone on long enough: It is
time for our Federal Government to act. The ASUU
is striking due to the government’s failure to
implement the 2009 agreement reached with the
union. An agreement is an agreement. If higher
education is truly a Nigerian priority then it is time
to resolve this strike.
2: However, the Federal Government cannot fund
higher education alone: Universities must also
diversify their funding streams by seeking private
sector & alumni funding to become self-sustaining.
3
:Transparency & corruption also a problem:
Appropriations must be transparent at the university
level to ensure funds are being utilised properly.
It is time for the Federal Government and our
universities to reform themselves by providing
leadership through proper funding & transparency.
The next generation of Nigerians are depending on
it!
These are my concerns… but I am also very
interested in hearing from you! Thanks". Atiku
concluded.
GANI FAWEHINMI NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
This is to inform the general public especially applicants of the 2013 Gani Fawehinmi National scholarship that the interview date and venues is out, Sequel to this, the applicants are expected to report at the different venues assigned to them on the said date.
Date of Interview for the Gani Fawehinmi Scholarship: Tuesday, 10th September 2013.
To all candidates, we wish you success
Date of Interview for the Gani Fawehinmi Scholarship: Tuesday, 10th September 2013.
To all candidates, we wish you success
GANI FAWEHINMI NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
This is to inform the general public especially applicants of the 2013 Gani Fawehinmi National scholarship that the interview date and venues is out, Sequel to this, the applicants are expected to report at the different venues assigned to them on the said date.
Date of Interview for the Gani Fawehinmi Scholarship: Tuesday, 10th September 2013.
To all candidates, we wish you success
APPLY FOR SHELL HERE
To apply for the Shell scholarship, follow this link.
https://www.spdc-jv-scholarship.shell.com/Home.aspx
You would be required to create a user account, then u check ur e-mail,then apply,upload documents,then submit,this submit may take some time because of high traffic on their site,wish u success.
ABOUT THE SPDC JOINT VENTURE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
The SPDC JV University Scholarship Award is for use in universities in Nigeria. The award is in two categories: Operational Area Award, for indigenes from communities in Shell’s operational areas and the National Merit Award, open to all Nigerian nationals.
Are scholarships awarded for one year or are they guaranteed for all study years?
Scholarships are renewable through graduation. Recipients are expected to maintain high academic / ethical standards, and other conditions outlined in the scholarship award letter.
Does Shell charge a processing fee for scholarship applications?
No. Shell does not charge any fee for processing applications. There are no fee at any stage of the scholarship award cycle.
WHO CAN APPLY
Who is eligible for SPDC JV University scholarships?
Nigerians, who are students in universities in Nigeria (and meet the eligibility as outlined in the guidelines of the SPDC Joint Venture University Scholarship Award).
What are the eligibility requirements for me to participate?
The student must meet all of the following:
o Be pursuing a bachelor's degree, in a university in Nigeria;
o Be attending school on a full-time basis while benefiting from the scholarship programme;
o Be a Nigerian citizen; and be able to obtain a security clearance, if required.
Can I apply if I am going to a vocational school?
No.
Do I have to be a Nigerian Citizen to benefit from the scholarship scheme?
Yes, you must be a Nigerian citizen. Permanent Residents are not eligible for the Scholarship Award.
Do I need to be accepted into a particular university in Nigeria, before I apply for the scholarships?
You should be a student of a recognised university in Nigeria, as listed with the National Universities’ Commission (NUC), and related Government Education departments.
Which university may I go to, to qualify for a scholarship?
You may attend any university in Nigeria - Federal, State or Private – recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
Does my major have to be in engineering or related sciences’ to apply for the scholarship?
No. The scholarship scheme’s eligibility criterion clearly states that it is open to students undergoing degree programmes in Nigerian universities.
What if I am not going to a UNIVERSITY, but a degree awarding College of Education, Polytechnic, Monotechnic?
In order to qualify for the programme, you must be attending a UNIVERSITY, properly registered as such with, and approved / recognized by the National University Commission (NUC), and related departments of Education.
I am a Permanent Resident of the United Kingdom. Can I still apply for the scholarships?
Yes, you can apply, only if you are a Nigerian that has gained admission into, and is attending a university in Nigeria.
I am neither a Nigerian citizen, nor do I reside in Nigeria. Can I still apply for the Shell University Scholarship?
No, the scholarship is available only to Nigerian citizens, attending universities in Nigeria.
If a student is in a remedial year (that is year 0 of the university programme) is he / she entitled to benefiting from the University Scholarship Scheme?
No.
Must I be of a certain age to qualify for the scholarship?
No.
I have applied before, can I apply again this year?
No.
HOW TO APPLY / COMPLETING THE APPLICATION
When is the scholarship application due?
The application deadline is as stated in the advert for the specified academic session. We encourage all students to submit their applications well in advance of the deadline.
How do I apply?
Once you have identified the scholarship award type / category that apply to you, ensure that you read and follow the eligibility and application requirements for each scholarship. You must use the format advertised, and provide all the required documentation. The application format and conditions are available on this website www.shellnigeria.com
What must I submit with my application, to ensure it is a complete application?
You must read the details of each scholarship award category carefully and provide the documentation requested. Basically, applications from all candidates must be accompanied by:
• Photocopies of their University Matriculation Examination (UTME) scores;
• JAMB or University Admission Letter;
• O/Level Result;
• A/level Result (for students admitted through direct entry);
• A recent passport-sized photograph of the applicant;
• A Letter of Identification from State (showing Local Government) of Origin.
For applicants for the Operational Area Award, (in addition to the above), they should submit two letters of identification, duly stamped and signed by:
• The Paramount Ruler of the Community; and
• The Chairman / Secretary of the Community Executive Council (CEC) or the Community Development Council (CDC).
You would have completed the process when you have submitted these, with other personal details, the required format advertised.
Can I fax or email the application or its components to the Scholarship Team?
No. Faxed or email applications or components will not be accepted.
In applying for scholarship, can I include references?
No. References will not be considered or reviewed as part of your application.
While applying, can I include additional information on education, extracurricular activities, and employment?
Yes, as long as it includes and is restricted to the requested information.
If I am applying for both the National and Operational Area scholarship, can I attach the same credentials to them?
No. Please note that you are expected to apply for only one award type.
Can I apply through the Shell Representative in my university or community?
No. For avoidance of doubt, SPDC has not authorized any person or organisation to act on its behalf with regards the University scholarship programme.
SPDC advertises its university scholarship scheme in national newspapers, its website www.shellnigeria.com and on posters sent to universities and communities.
Prospective candidates are advised on the medium for submission of applications in the advertisements. We process these applications and the outcome is communicated directly to the candidates.
TERMS OF AWARD & ACCEPTANCE
How do I stay eligible for the Award?
To stay eligible you must: be a full-time student making satisfactory progress in your degree programme, and meet the campus' student conduct standards.
Note that, the award will be forfeited if it is discovered that you have violated the terms of the award.
Can I defer my scholarship?
No. you cannot defer scholarships.
I need to withdraw from a course, but I will still be a full-time student. Will this affect my Scholarship?
If you withdraw from a course, and change to another of the same duration, it will not affect the scholarship.
If the withdrawal means a longer session in school, then the scholarship will be affected. Be sure to write to the Scholarship Coordinator, about the development.
What does Shell expect from award beneficiaries?
Shell scholars are expected to:
o Keep SPDC informed of progress, including interim and annual reports, results of competitions and events, national selection, press cuttings, photographs etc;
o Attend Shell Scholars’ Forums
o Be available for any press and PR opportunities which Shell may wish to undertake;
o Acknowledge the support of Shell;
o Advocate on behalf of SPDC to existing and potential beneficiaries of the Scheme;
o We also ask that you serve as an ‘ambassador’ for the company. (This may involve supporting any Shell related group meetings, seminars and workshops).
o Allow us to use information relating to your Scholarship after you have graduated.
What happens if I get a Scholarship, but do not continue with a University course thereafter?
Where you do not meet the academic requirements for your course, or you are no longer a registered student of the university, or you decide not to take up the offer, any agreement related to the scholarship award will become null and void.
What happens if I have to interrupt my studies, or repeat a year? Will I still get my scholarship?
As a general rule, continuation of the scholarship depends on making satisfactory academic progress. Each student's case will however be considered carefully, looking at each individual's particular circumstances.
When does my Award expire?
Your Award expires on completion of the exact duration of the course for which the award was made.
If I drop to part-time, how would that affect my scholarship?
No. As a general rule scholarships are offered to students on full-time studies.
I am doing a programme of study, which is longer than the usual three years. Will I get a scholarship for each year of my programme?
Yes. Scholarships will be paid for each and every year of your programme, irrespective of whether it is three, four or more years long, as long as you do not repeat any year.
Is my financial aid going to change from year to year?
SPDC is committed to offering a consistent aid package throughout the undergraduate years. However failure to operate in an enabling environment, may affect a beneficiary’s scholarship package.
Is the Award a full-ride scholarship?
No. The Award is not a full-ride scholarship. Each academic session, beneficiaries receive approved sums to help cover some their educational expenses.
Is the scholarship renewable after the first year?
Yes, the scholarship is awarded for the full course of undergraduate study. The applicant’s mode of admission vis-à-vis the course duration is taken into consideration, in arriving at the number of academic years for the award.
Is there a grade point average that has to be maintained to retain the scholarship?
No. However, you must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress by successfully completing the required minimum grades. If you are dismissed from the University for academic reasons, you will no longer be eligible for the scholarship.
My programme involves a year away from the University. Will I still get my scholarship for this year as well?
Yes, once this is confirmed, and it does not extend the normal duration of the course programme
What criteria are used in the selection of scholarship winners?
Various aspects of a candidate’s application are taken in consideration. This includes his or her academic accomplishment, aptitude test scores, as well as a verification of the applicant’s admission status and other personal details.
What does a Shell Scholar receive?
Once an award has been made, the value of award will be stated on the letter of award.
If I am awarded the scholarship, am I guaranteed automatic employment with SPDC or any of the Shell companies worldwide?
No. Shell is an equal opportunity employer. Employment is governed by the Shell Group Recruitment Policy.
Can I be a part-time student and receive the scholarship?
No.
What if I don't intend to accept my Award?
You do not have to make that decision right away; you have a period in which to accept your award. We encourage you to indicate your acceptance or otherwise of the award as soon as possible. If you do not accept your award before expiration of the deadline, the award will be offered to another student on the waiting list.
Can I regain my scholarship if I lose it for any reason?
No.
Can I use the Award at any Nigerian University campus?
Yes, and you may transfer between any campus of a university while on the scheme, so long as you maintain academic eligibility.
Can I use the scholarship at an institution other than a Nigerian University?
You may use your award at another university, so long as you are still enrolled in a Nigerian University, and are only participating in an exchange programme.
Can I apply for a scholarship if I already receive financial support or scholarship from another organisation?
Yes. However, Shell should be notified if a student is a beneficiary of a scholarship in the oil and gas industry. Failure to disclose such information may lead to Shell’s offer of scholarship subsequently being withdrawn.
Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria © 2013. All rights reserved.
The SPDC JV University Scholarship Award is for use in universities in Nigeria. The award is in two categories: Operational Area Award, for indigenes from communities in Shell’s operational areas and the National Merit Award, open to all Nigerian nationals.
Are scholarships awarded for one year or are they guaranteed for all study years?
Scholarships are renewable through graduation. Recipients are expected to maintain high academic / ethical standards, and other conditions outlined in the scholarship award letter.
Does Shell charge a processing fee for scholarship applications?
No. Shell does not charge any fee for processing applications. There are no fee at any stage of the scholarship award cycle.
WHO CAN APPLY
Who is eligible for SPDC JV University scholarships?
Nigerians, who are students in universities in Nigeria (and meet the eligibility as outlined in the guidelines of the SPDC Joint Venture University Scholarship Award).
What are the eligibility requirements for me to participate?
The student must meet all of the following:
o Be pursuing a bachelor's degree, in a university in Nigeria;
o Be attending school on a full-time basis while benefiting from the scholarship programme;
o Be a Nigerian citizen; and be able to obtain a security clearance, if required.
Can I apply if I am going to a vocational school?
No.
Do I have to be a Nigerian Citizen to benefit from the scholarship scheme?
Yes, you must be a Nigerian citizen. Permanent Residents are not eligible for the Scholarship Award.
Do I need to be accepted into a particular university in Nigeria, before I apply for the scholarships?
You should be a student of a recognised university in Nigeria, as listed with the National Universities’ Commission (NUC), and related Government Education departments.
Which university may I go to, to qualify for a scholarship?
You may attend any university in Nigeria - Federal, State or Private – recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
Does my major have to be in engineering or related sciences’ to apply for the scholarship?
No. The scholarship scheme’s eligibility criterion clearly states that it is open to students undergoing degree programmes in Nigerian universities.
What if I am not going to a UNIVERSITY, but a degree awarding College of Education, Polytechnic, Monotechnic?
In order to qualify for the programme, you must be attending a UNIVERSITY, properly registered as such with, and approved / recognized by the National University Commission (NUC), and related departments of Education.
I am a Permanent Resident of the United Kingdom. Can I still apply for the scholarships?
Yes, you can apply, only if you are a Nigerian that has gained admission into, and is attending a university in Nigeria.
I am neither a Nigerian citizen, nor do I reside in Nigeria. Can I still apply for the Shell University Scholarship?
No, the scholarship is available only to Nigerian citizens, attending universities in Nigeria.
If a student is in a remedial year (that is year 0 of the university programme) is he / she entitled to benefiting from the University Scholarship Scheme?
No.
Must I be of a certain age to qualify for the scholarship?
No.
I have applied before, can I apply again this year?
No.
HOW TO APPLY / COMPLETING THE APPLICATION
When is the scholarship application due?
The application deadline is as stated in the advert for the specified academic session. We encourage all students to submit their applications well in advance of the deadline.
How do I apply?
Once you have identified the scholarship award type / category that apply to you, ensure that you read and follow the eligibility and application requirements for each scholarship. You must use the format advertised, and provide all the required documentation. The application format and conditions are available on this website www.shellnigeria.com
What must I submit with my application, to ensure it is a complete application?
You must read the details of each scholarship award category carefully and provide the documentation requested. Basically, applications from all candidates must be accompanied by:
• Photocopies of their University Matriculation Examination (UTME) scores;
• JAMB or University Admission Letter;
• O/Level Result;
• A/level Result (for students admitted through direct entry);
• A recent passport-sized photograph of the applicant;
• A Letter of Identification from State (showing Local Government) of Origin.
For applicants for the Operational Area Award, (in addition to the above), they should submit two letters of identification, duly stamped and signed by:
• The Paramount Ruler of the Community; and
• The Chairman / Secretary of the Community Executive Council (CEC) or the Community Development Council (CDC).
You would have completed the process when you have submitted these, with other personal details, the required format advertised.
Can I fax or email the application or its components to the Scholarship Team?
No. Faxed or email applications or components will not be accepted.
In applying for scholarship, can I include references?
No. References will not be considered or reviewed as part of your application.
While applying, can I include additional information on education, extracurricular activities, and employment?
Yes, as long as it includes and is restricted to the requested information.
If I am applying for both the National and Operational Area scholarship, can I attach the same credentials to them?
No. Please note that you are expected to apply for only one award type.
Can I apply through the Shell Representative in my university or community?
No. For avoidance of doubt, SPDC has not authorized any person or organisation to act on its behalf with regards the University scholarship programme.
SPDC advertises its university scholarship scheme in national newspapers, its website www.shellnigeria.com and on posters sent to universities and communities.
Prospective candidates are advised on the medium for submission of applications in the advertisements. We process these applications and the outcome is communicated directly to the candidates.
TERMS OF AWARD & ACCEPTANCE
How do I stay eligible for the Award?
To stay eligible you must: be a full-time student making satisfactory progress in your degree programme, and meet the campus' student conduct standards.
Note that, the award will be forfeited if it is discovered that you have violated the terms of the award.
Can I defer my scholarship?
No. you cannot defer scholarships.
I need to withdraw from a course, but I will still be a full-time student. Will this affect my Scholarship?
If you withdraw from a course, and change to another of the same duration, it will not affect the scholarship.
If the withdrawal means a longer session in school, then the scholarship will be affected. Be sure to write to the Scholarship Coordinator, about the development.
What does Shell expect from award beneficiaries?
Shell scholars are expected to:
o Keep SPDC informed of progress, including interim and annual reports, results of competitions and events, national selection, press cuttings, photographs etc;
o Attend Shell Scholars’ Forums
o Be available for any press and PR opportunities which Shell may wish to undertake;
o Acknowledge the support of Shell;
o Advocate on behalf of SPDC to existing and potential beneficiaries of the Scheme;
o We also ask that you serve as an ‘ambassador’ for the company. (This may involve supporting any Shell related group meetings, seminars and workshops).
o Allow us to use information relating to your Scholarship after you have graduated.
What happens if I get a Scholarship, but do not continue with a University course thereafter?
Where you do not meet the academic requirements for your course, or you are no longer a registered student of the university, or you decide not to take up the offer, any agreement related to the scholarship award will become null and void.
What happens if I have to interrupt my studies, or repeat a year? Will I still get my scholarship?
As a general rule, continuation of the scholarship depends on making satisfactory academic progress. Each student's case will however be considered carefully, looking at each individual's particular circumstances.
When does my Award expire?
Your Award expires on completion of the exact duration of the course for which the award was made.
If I drop to part-time, how would that affect my scholarship?
No. As a general rule scholarships are offered to students on full-time studies.
I am doing a programme of study, which is longer than the usual three years. Will I get a scholarship for each year of my programme?
Yes. Scholarships will be paid for each and every year of your programme, irrespective of whether it is three, four or more years long, as long as you do not repeat any year.
Is my financial aid going to change from year to year?
SPDC is committed to offering a consistent aid package throughout the undergraduate years. However failure to operate in an enabling environment, may affect a beneficiary’s scholarship package.
Is the Award a full-ride scholarship?
No. The Award is not a full-ride scholarship. Each academic session, beneficiaries receive approved sums to help cover some their educational expenses.
Is the scholarship renewable after the first year?
Yes, the scholarship is awarded for the full course of undergraduate study. The applicant’s mode of admission vis-à-vis the course duration is taken into consideration, in arriving at the number of academic years for the award.
Is there a grade point average that has to be maintained to retain the scholarship?
No. However, you must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress by successfully completing the required minimum grades. If you are dismissed from the University for academic reasons, you will no longer be eligible for the scholarship.
My programme involves a year away from the University. Will I still get my scholarship for this year as well?
Yes, once this is confirmed, and it does not extend the normal duration of the course programme
What criteria are used in the selection of scholarship winners?
Various aspects of a candidate’s application are taken in consideration. This includes his or her academic accomplishment, aptitude test scores, as well as a verification of the applicant’s admission status and other personal details.
What does a Shell Scholar receive?
Once an award has been made, the value of award will be stated on the letter of award.
If I am awarded the scholarship, am I guaranteed automatic employment with SPDC or any of the Shell companies worldwide?
No. Shell is an equal opportunity employer. Employment is governed by the Shell Group Recruitment Policy.
Can I be a part-time student and receive the scholarship?
No.
What if I don't intend to accept my Award?
You do not have to make that decision right away; you have a period in which to accept your award. We encourage you to indicate your acceptance or otherwise of the award as soon as possible. If you do not accept your award before expiration of the deadline, the award will be offered to another student on the waiting list.
Can I regain my scholarship if I lose it for any reason?
No.
Can I use the Award at any Nigerian University campus?
Yes, and you may transfer between any campus of a university while on the scheme, so long as you maintain academic eligibility.
Can I use the scholarship at an institution other than a Nigerian University?
You may use your award at another university, so long as you are still enrolled in a Nigerian University, and are only participating in an exchange programme.
Can I apply for a scholarship if I already receive financial support or scholarship from another organisation?
Yes. However, Shell should be notified if a student is a beneficiary of a scholarship in the oil and gas industry. Failure to disclose such information may lead to Shell’s offer of scholarship subsequently being withdrawn.
Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria © 2013. All rights reserved.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Apply for a Chevening Scholarship Now!!!
Apply for a Chevening Scholarship
Applications for 2014/15 Chevening Scholarships are now open.
To apply for a Chevening Scholarship you should check your country page for details of priority areas and any specific information that applies to applicants from your‘ country, including the closing date for applications.
‘Before applying, it is imperative that you thoroughly read the Guide for Applicants and theTerms and Conditions for Chevening Scholarship Awards as these contain important information on what details you will need to include in your application.Application form
How To Apply for 2014/2015 Chevening Scholarship
All‘ applications for a 2014/15 Chevening Scholarship must be submitted online by completing theChevening Scholarships online Application form Instructions on submitting your application can be found‘ in the Guidance for Applicants.
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
2012/2013 SHELL SCHOLARSHIP IS OUT..APPLY NOW
The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (Operator of the NNPC/SHELL /TEPN/AGIP Joint Venture) Scholarship Scheme offers first year students in all Nigerian universities the opportunity to study with an annual grant from the SPDC JV for the full duration of their course. The programme aims to promote academic excellence and improve the skills-base among young Nigerians.
WHO CAN APPLY FOR SHELL (SPDC) SCHOLARSHIP
Students must be citizens of Nigeria,
Currently enrolled in a first degree programme at an accredited and approved university in Nigeria, and
Must have gained admission during the 2012/2013 academic session.
SHELL (SPDC) SCHOLARSHIP TYPES
The Scholarship is in two categories – the National Merit Award (NM) and the Areas of Operation Merit Award, East or West (OE or OW).
National Merit Award (NM)
Open to Nigerians who are not indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas (in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers States).
Areas of Operation Merit Award, East (OE)
For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Rivers and Bayelsa states (excluding indigenes of Ekeremor and Sagbama local government areas).
Areas of Operation Merit Award, West (OW)
For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational area in Bayelsa (i.e indigenes of Ekeremor and Sagbama Local Government areas) and Delta States.
HOW TO APPLY FOR SHELL (SPDC) SCHOLARSHIP
All applicants should have their personal valid email accounts (for consistent communication).
Candidates who meet the above entry qualifications should apply online, at www.shellnigeria.com to provide required personal and educational details, and load scanned copies of the following:
A recent passport-sized photograph of the applicant (i.e. jpeg format, that is not more than 200kilobytes);
University or JAMB (UTME or D/E) Admission Letter;
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) Scores;
‘O’ Level Result(s); and ‘A’ Level /OND /NCE Result(s) as applicable; and
Letter of Identification from State (showing Local Government) of Origin.
Applicants for the Operational Area Awards (OE & OW) are to provide scanned copies of identification letters (duly stamped and signed) from;
The Paramount Ruler of the Community; and
The Chairman of the Community Development or Executive Council (CDC or CEC).
Please note that:
Shell does not demand payment from applicants, the application is entirely free of charge.
SPDC does not assign ‘Representatives’ / ‘Agents’ to assist applicants’ process applications.
Applications should be submitted online before September 30, 2013.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
DEADLINE FOR SHELL SCHOLARSHIP: September 30, 2013.
WHO CAN APPLY FOR SHELL (SPDC) SCHOLARSHIP
Students must be citizens of Nigeria,
Currently enrolled in a first degree programme at an accredited and approved university in Nigeria, and
Must have gained admission during the 2012/2013 academic session.
SHELL (SPDC) SCHOLARSHIP TYPES
The Scholarship is in two categories – the National Merit Award (NM) and the Areas of Operation Merit Award, East or West (OE or OW).
National Merit Award (NM)
Open to Nigerians who are not indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas (in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers States).
Areas of Operation Merit Award, East (OE)
For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Rivers and Bayelsa states (excluding indigenes of Ekeremor and Sagbama local government areas).
Areas of Operation Merit Award, West (OW)
For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational area in Bayelsa (i.e indigenes of Ekeremor and Sagbama Local Government areas) and Delta States.
HOW TO APPLY FOR SHELL (SPDC) SCHOLARSHIP
All applicants should have their personal valid email accounts (for consistent communication).
Candidates who meet the above entry qualifications should apply online, at www.shellnigeria.com to provide required personal and educational details, and load scanned copies of the following:
A recent passport-sized photograph of the applicant (i.e. jpeg format, that is not more than 200kilobytes);
University or JAMB (UTME or D/E) Admission Letter;
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) Scores;
‘O’ Level Result(s); and ‘A’ Level /OND /NCE Result(s) as applicable; and
Letter of Identification from State (showing Local Government) of Origin.
Applicants for the Operational Area Awards (OE & OW) are to provide scanned copies of identification letters (duly stamped and signed) from;
The Paramount Ruler of the Community; and
The Chairman of the Community Development or Executive Council (CDC or CEC).
Please note that:
Shell does not demand payment from applicants, the application is entirely free of charge.
SPDC does not assign ‘Representatives’ / ‘Agents’ to assist applicants’ process applications.
Applications should be submitted online before September 30, 2013.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
DEADLINE FOR SHELL SCHOLARSHIP: September 30, 2013.
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
FUTO ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP FOR BEST UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT!!!
The Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of
Technology, Owerri(FUTO), Prof. Asiabaka,
during the 31st matriculation ceremony of the
University, announced a scholarship scheme
for the best undergraduate student in each
School of the University with effect from the current academic session. He further explained that the modality for the award of the scholarship would be based on student with the highest cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
Technology, Owerri(FUTO), Prof. Asiabaka,
during the 31st matriculation ceremony of the
University, announced a scholarship scheme
for the best undergraduate student in each
School of the University with effect from the current academic session. He further explained that the modality for the award of the scholarship would be based on student with the highest cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
According to Prof. Asiabaka, the entitlements for the beneficiaries of the scheme include tuition and hostel accommodation. He explained that the
sustenance of the award will depend on the
high academic performance. Prof. Asiabaka therefore charged the new students with studious attitude, to shun cultism, violence and all manner of vices that could mar their academic ambition. Prof. Asiabaka used the opportunity to disclose his efforts for transforming the University in line with the vision of his administration’s Quest for Excellence. The new face of the University according to him is eloquently evident in the transparent conduct of examination, timely marking and grading of scripts as well as release of results, zero tolerance to sorting and improved
environmental friendliness to students and staff.
sustenance of the award will depend on the
high academic performance. Prof. Asiabaka therefore charged the new students with studious attitude, to shun cultism, violence and all manner of vices that could mar their academic ambition. Prof. Asiabaka used the opportunity to disclose his efforts for transforming the University in line with the vision of his administration’s Quest for Excellence. The new face of the University according to him is eloquently evident in the transparent conduct of examination, timely marking and grading of scripts as well as release of results, zero tolerance to sorting and improved
environmental friendliness to students and staff.
COMBATING ISSUE OF MULTIPLE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES
Stakeholders of the various Oil and Gas Industry Scholarship Schemes have been called upon to adopt the use of automated technology as a solution in awarding multiple Oil and Gas scholarships to a single beneficiary.
Managing Director, Dragnet Solutions Limited, Robert Ikazoboh, gave the advice during the “One Awardee, One Award” roundtable discussion organised by the firm for the International Oil Companies (IOC) operating in Nigeria. The event which was recently held in Lagos had in attendance representatives from the various concerned IOCs such as Mobile, Chevron, NAOIC/AGIP, NLNG as well as NAPIMS.
In his keynote presentation, Ikazoboh bemoaned the popular practice among students where an undergraduate is a beneficiary of multiple scholarships from either the same or similar IOCs scheme, an act which he condemned and described as a “theft of opportunities’. He also noted that if left unchecked, it could give rise to other forms of malpractices.
He also added that a multiple awardee of Oil and Gas Industry based scholarships deprives a countless number of indigent undergraduates who are in dire need of such sponsorship, an equal opportunity to be beneficiaries thus, defeating the intended purpose for the establishment of the scheme by the IOCs.
The Dragnet boss identified the inefficiency of the manual processing method deployed in the verification of candidates’ profiles, absence of a sensitization campaign and strict enforcement among others, as some of the factors responsible for the high prevalence of the act among awardees.
Dragnet Solutions, a Screening Solutions firm in Nigeria, in response to the need to find a lasting solution to the challenge, has taken the initiative to develop a central portal for scholarship and bursary management called Scholastisca.
The Scholastisca portal builds and stores the profiles of candidates applying to the various Oil and Gas Scholarship Schemes on a database through biometric technology by ensuring that no candidate has multiple profiles. The hallmark of Scholastisca is that each candidate is given a unique Identification after ensuring that an awardee can only benefit from one Oil and Gas scholarship.
While acknowledging that the issue of multiple scholarship is a moral one, the various participants at the event who have at one time or the other been victims of the act, applauded Dragnet Solutions for its innovation which they believed would go a long way in tackling the issue and ensure that many less privileged students benefit from their Corporate Social Responsibility activity for disadvantaged undergraduates. They also agreed that there was need to work out the modalities of the proposed solution.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Scholarships For Nigerians & Developing Countries In Czech Republic, 2014/15
Thanks to a generous contribution from the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, the Faculty of Social Sciences is able to offer a limited number of partial scholarships for students of all fee based programs in academic year 2014/15. A total of five scholarships are available, ear-marked for students from developing countries and/or countries going through a process of political and economic transition.
What is on offer
1. Under the terms of this scholarship, students will receive a waiver of school fees for their first semester of study, plus a one-off payment of Kc 50,000 (about 2,050 Euro) as a contribution towards living costs.
2. School fees for the second semester of study will NOT be waived.
3. Although we would like to continue the scholarship scheme in school year 2015/16, this is subject to our receiving further funding for future years. At present, therefore, we cannot guarantee that similar scholarships will be available for students’ second year of study.
How to Apply for the Scholarship
1. Applications for these scholarships are open to all students from developing countries and/or countries going through a process of political and economic transition, who are applying for study in one of our Bachelor’s studies or Master’s studies programmes at Charles University Faculty of Social Sciences from academic year 2014/15.
2. Applications must be made on the form that accompanies this announcement, and must include the following documents:
- completed application form;
- motivation essay of no more than 1000 words, explaining why they need a scholarship, and what they hope to gain from their studies at Charles University;
- two letters of recommendation from teachers, who know the student from their previous studies, including confirmation of the student’s financial need.
Note: The current scholarship holders who are reapplying do not need to submit the two recommendation letters or write the essay. Please include a cover note and one recommendation letter from a Charles University academic who knows you from your studies with your applicatioon.
3. Applications should be sent to Manager, International Office (at the address below). All documents submitted must be originals and written in the English language, or accompanied by certified translations.
4. The deadline for scholarship applications is 30 April 2014. Students who will have problems meeting this deadline due to inefficient or unreliable postal services may, as a temporary measure, submit fax copies and/or scanned copies by e-mail. However, originals must also be sent, and final decisions will not be made until originals have been received.
Selection of Applicants
1. All scholarship applications received by the deadline will be assessed by a Scholarship Review Board, which will recommend five students to receive scholarships to the Dean of the Faculty. The decision of the Board on which students it will recommend for a scholarship will be independent of the deliberations of the Admissions Panel regarding which students to admit. However, only students finally admitted by the Faculty are eligible to become scholarship holders.
2. In addition to the documents submitted by scholarship applicants, the Scholarship Review Board will take into consideration applicants’ results from their earlier studies. Priority will be given to students who have not previously had the opportunity to study abroad.
3. A final decision regarding the students to be offered scholarships will be made by the Dean. The Dean will not enter into correspondence with unsuccessful applicants regarding this decision.
Financial Terms and Conditions
1. Successful scholarship applicants will receive payment at the start of their first semester, no later than one month after they register for their studies. No money will be paid in advance of the students’ arrival in Prague.
2. Before students receive their scholarships, they will also be required to make an advance payment in respect of their school fees for the second semester. This payment will be held as a surety until February 2015, and will thereafter be used to cover the cost of the student’s classes in the second semester. No further charge will be made for school fees in school year 2014/15.
3. In the event that students are forced to terminate their studies for disciplinary reasons, the surety they have paid for their school fees in the second semester is not returnable. However, in the event that students are unable to continue their studies for medical reasons, an adequate refund can be negotiated.
4. Scholarships are awarded for school year 2014/15, and may not be deferred to later years.
5. In the event that the Faculty of Social Sciences succeeds in obtaining the necessary funding to continue this scholarship scheme in school year 2015/16, existing scholarship holders will be given the opportunity to reapply. However, any extension of the scholarship will be conditional on students achieving satisfactory results in their first year.
6. Scholarships will not be offered for a third year of study (master’s degree) or for a fourth year of study (bachelor’s degree) under any circumstances.
POST YOUR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION TO:
Manager, International Office
Charles University
Faculty of Social Sciences
Smetanovo nabrezi 6
110 01 Praha 1
Czech Republic
E-mail: svoz@fsv.cuni.cz (enquiries only)
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