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How to Apply for Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at Michigan State University (2018/2019) – Archived | MCFSU

📌 Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at Michigan State University — 2018/2019 Application Guide (Archived)


Last Updated : February, 2026


A historical guide on how applicants applied for the 2018/2019 Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at Michigan State University (MSU), USA. Includes application steps and context about the program.


Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at Michigan State University
Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at Michigan State University



Note: This article describes the process used for the 2018/2019 Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at Michigan State University (MSU). That specific application cycle has since closed, and the Mastercard Foundation’s partnership with MSU is no longer active. This guide is presented for archival and informational purposes.


📘 About the Scholarship

The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program partnered with Michigan State University (MSU) to support students from Sub-Saharan Africa with full-tuition scholarships at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The initiative was part of a broader effort to enable talented young Africans from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to access world-class education and leadership development opportunities.


MSU was one of the primary U.S. partners of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program. Under this collaboration, the university received funding to support a cohort of scholars eligible for full financial support.


📅 How Applicants Applied in 2018/2019

Though specific archived forms and application portals from 2018 are no longer available, the general process—based on how the program worked at the time—typically involved the following steps:

  1. Visit the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Page:
    Prospective applicants started by visiting MSU’s Mastercard Foundation Scholars section or the official MCFSP partner listing to get detailed application requirements.

  2. Meet Eligibility Criteria:
    Candidates needed to be citizens and residents of Sub-Saharan African countries and demonstrate academic excellence, strong leadership potential, community involvement, and financial need.

  3. Prepare Required Documents:
    This often included:

    • Academic transcripts

    • Personal statements

    • Letters of recommendation

    • Proof of financial need

  4. Submit Both Scholarship and University Applications:
    Applicants typically submitted the Mastercard Foundation application form and then completed MSU’s regular admissions procedures. Some applicants received application fee waivers upon pre-screening.

  5.  Review and Selection:Successful candidates were selected based on both academic merit and potential to contribute to community development in their home countries.


📌 Important Historical Context


The Mastercard Foundation’s scholarship at MSU was part of a long-term strategy to develop leaders capable of contributing to Africa’s social and economic growth. The program focused on transformational education and leadership development.


By 2018/2019, MSU had engaged in this initiative for several years, supporting both undergraduate and graduate students under the Mastercard Foundation Scholars umbrella.


Later in 2018, the Mastercard Foundation ended its partnership with MSU, and funding for future cohorts — including a 2019/2020 intake — was discontinued.


⚠️ Important Note for Readers


This guide does not reflect active admission procedures and should not be used for current application purposes. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program continues through other partner universities, but its former collaboration with MSU is no longer ongoing.


🌟 Current Mastercard Foundation Scholarship Opportunities


If you're interested in similar fully funded opportunities today, consider the following active programs (updated regularly):


Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program – African Leadership Universities

Fully-funded scholarships for undergraduate and master’s students across multiple partner institutions.

👉 https://www.mastercardfdn.org/all/scholars-program/?utm_source=mcfsu


University of British Columbia (UBC) Mastercard Foundation Scholarships

Full support including tuition, living costs, and leadership development.

👉 https://you.ubc.ca/financial-planning/scholarships-awards-international-students/mastercard-foundation-scholarship/?utm_source=mcfsu


University of Toronto Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program

Comprehensive financial assistance and mentorship for African students.

👉 https://future.utoronto.ca/financial-assistance/scholarships/mastercard-foundation/?utm_source=mcfsu


McGill University Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program

Scholarship opportunities with full support and mentorship.

👉 https://www.mcgill.ca/mastercardfdn-scholars/apply?utm_source=mcfsu


💡 Tip: Always verify eligibility and deadlines on official sites before applying.


📌 Key Takeaways


The 2018/2019 Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at MSU was a fully funded opportunity for African students that has since been discontinued.


Applicants were expected to demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to community service.


The Mastercard Foundation continues to offer scholarships through other partner universities globally.


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