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UNICEF Scholarship 2025: Fully Funded Opportunity for Nigerian Students

Apply now for the 2025 UNICEF Scholarship for Nigerian students. Fully funded support for tuition, living expenses, and more. Deadline: July 31

Good news for Nigerian students!

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has opened applications for the 2025 UNICEF Scholarship Program—a fully funded opportunity designed to support students who show academic excellence but face financial challenges.

This initiative is part of UNICEF’s commitment to making quality education accessible to all, especially young people in developing countries like Nigeria.


Who Can Apply?

To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be a citizen of Nigeria
  • Be currently enrolled in or applying to a recognized tertiary institution
  • Show academic excellence and leadership potential
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Participate actively in community development or volunteering
  • For undergraduates: have completed at least 1 year of study with a minimum GPA of 2.25

How to Apply

Follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official UNICEF Scholarship page here
  2. Fill out the application form with your academic and personal details
  3. Upload required documents (transcripts, ID, proof of financial need, etc.)
  4. Submit before the deadline

Deadline: July 31, 2025
Note: Late applications will not be accepted.


What the Scholarship Covers

  • Full tuition fees
  • Monthly living allowance
  • Mentorship and leadership development support
  • Internship opportunities with UNICEF partner programs

Why This Scholarship Matters

Education is a powerful tool for change. This scholarship goes beyond financial support—it invests in your future and builds a foundation for national and global impact. Whether you're aiming to become a leader, educator, researcher, or changemaker, UNICEF wants to help you reach that goal.


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