Wings To Fly Scholarship 2025

Wings To Fly Scholarship 2025. Equity Bank Wings to Fly secondary school scholarships now open, how to apply As per the 2019 KCSE results, 81.3% of the 2016 class obtained university qualifying grades. The Wings to Fly scholarship program, an initiative of the Equity Group and Mastercard Foundation (MCF), was established to support secondary education for top performing children from financially challenged backgrounds

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The Wings to Fly Scholarship program provides comprehensive secondary school scholarships to academically promising, yet financially disadvantaged youth As per the 2019 KCSE results, 81.3% of the 2016 class obtained university qualifying grades.

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The Wings to Fly scholarship program is one of the flagship programs of Equity Bank This year marks the 11th intake since the inception of the Wings to Fly scholarship program, bringing the total number of scholars admitted to the program to 17,304 Through her initiative Echoe Girls Vision, founded in 2018, she has mentored 157 students from low income areas in Nairobi, giving tips on academic.

Wings to Fly & Elimu and scholarships 2021 (Western & Nyanza Kenya) YouTube. As per the 2019 KCSE results, 81.3% of the 2016 class obtained university qualifying grades. Understanding the Wings to Fly Scholarship Program

Wings to Fly 1000 Students to Benefit from Equity's Scholarship Programme Tuko.co.ke. Since 2010, 60,009 scholarships have been offered to scholars selected from across the country through community scholarship selection boards. Founded in 2010, Wings to Fly is a competitive scholarship programme which increases access to secondary schooling and student success by providing comprehensive scholarships, mentoring, and leadership development training to promising yet economically disadvantaged students for the duration of their secondary school tenure