Find answers to common questions about our
scholarship programme, eligibility requirements,
application process, and support structure.
Applicants must be Ghanaian citizens,
demonstrate financial need, and have gained
admission into a recognized tertiary institution.
Priority is given to brilliant but needy students,
especially those from rural and underserved communities.
Applicants must provide an admission letter,
academic transcripts or certificates, and
a reference letter from a teacher, lecturer,
or community leader.
Applications are submitted online through
the Foundation’s website.
Applicants must complete the application form,
attach required documents, and submit before
the deadline via email:
info@askbagbinedufund.org
Yes. Both new entrants and continuing students
who meet the eligibility criteria are encouraged
to apply.
There is no strict age limit,
but applicants must be enrolled
or admitted into a recognized
tertiary institution.
Selection is based on academic merit,
financial need, and alignment with the
Foundation’s objectives.
Applications go through verification,
shortlisting, and final approval.
Scholarships may cover tuition fees,
learning materials, and in some cases
stipends for upkeep,
depending on available funding.
Successful applicants will be notified
via email, phone call, and official
announcement on the Foundation’s platforms.