Apply for Support
Our beneficiary selection process is designed to identify deserving candidates who excel academically and demonstrate strong personal attributes and commitment to our communities.
To apply for support from the Adada Education Foundation, you must meet the following criteria:
Enrolment in a Particular Field of Study:
Applicants must be admitted to a recognized institution and have successfully completed their first year of studies. This ensures that the foundation supports individuals who are already dedicated to their educational journey.
Personal Attributes and Achievements:
We value not only academic performance but also qualities such as leadership, community service, and volunteerism. Applicants who have positively contributed to their communities will be given priority.
Adada Cultural Zone Residents:
Only candidates from the 7 Local Government Areas of the Adada Cultural Zone are eligible, ensuring that the foundation’s resources benefit the local communities we aim to serve.
Intellectual Soundness, Brilliance, and Good Character:
Applicants must demonstrate strong academic capabilities and ethical behavior, showcasing their potential to excel in their chosen field of study.
Verification of Claims:
All claims made in the application process will be thoroughly verified at the expense of the applicant, ensuring fairness and maintaining the integrity of the selection process.
Signed Letter of Undertaking:
Selected beneficiaries will be required to sign a letter agreeing to abide by the scholarship's rules and regulations, fostering accountability.
Guarantors:
Applicants must provide guarantors with a certain net worth or professional standing to ensure they have a solid support system and are committed to their academic goals.
Postgraduate Studies Criteria:
For postgraduate applicants, academic performance will be considered, aligning with the foundation's goal of supporting high-achieving individuals in advanced studies.
This selection process is designed to identify candidates who are not only academically strong but also show leadership, character, and a commitment to both their education and community.