Volta: CVC EduFund opens scholarship application for tertiary students

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The Concerned Volta Citizens Education Fund (CVC Edufund) has opened its annual scholarship application for fresh tertiary education students from the Volta Region of Ghana.

In a press statement copied Awake News, the CVC Education Fund is looking for very brilliant but needy students to support their university education.

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The prospective applicants “must be from the Volta Region of Ghana. Either, one or both parents from the Volta Region.”. Also, the applicants must provide proof of being in any of the universities in Ghana and demonstrate they have good academic standing and need financial support.

The prospective applicants should apply online by clicking here to complete the form.

About the Concerned Volta Citizens Education Fund:

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CVC EduFund is a group of Ghanaian citizens from the Volta Region living at home and abroad,  concerned with the high cost of university education in Ghana – that inhibits poor but brilliant Voltarian kids from furthering their education, have come together to address this problem using a registered NGO – Concerned Volta Citizens Education Fund (CVC EduFund).

As of January 2021, the pioneering members have sponsored 9 brilliant but needy students to undertake 7 different courses that include Natural Resources Planning, Accounting, Physics, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine, among others, with total funding of GHS31,000 for the maiden batch. Twenty-one applications, in all, were processed out of which the nine recipients (from 5 different assemblies) were short-listed for the award after a rigorous selection interview.

CVC Edufund intends to provide second year’s support to the maiden batch of 9, plus at least another 20 new students that will be competitively selected from all 18 assemblies of the Volta region. We are therefore calling on all people interested in helping to accelerate the growth and development of the Volta Region, not necessarily indigenes, to rally behind and support this laudable cause.

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Efo Korsi Senyo is the Founder and Executive Editor for AN Network - publishers of Awake News, Awake TV and Awake Africa Magazine. He founder Awake in 2012 and served as the Chief Editor until 2022. He is a businessman and investigative journalist. Email: talktosenyo@gmail.com
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