Are you a talented young African ready to transform your life and contribute to Rwanda’s brighter tomorrow? If you’re passionate about STEM, health sciences, business, arts, or agriculture—and you’re facing barriers like limited access to opportunities due to disabilities, refugee status, or challenging life circumstances—the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program (MCF-SP) at the University of Rwanda (UR) could be your gateway to excellence. This prestigious, fully funded scholarship is now open for applications for the 2025-2026 academic year, offering not just financial support but a holistic pathway to leadership, innovation, and global impact.
In this detailed guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know: from program highlights and eligible fields of study to eligibility criteria, benefits, and the step-by-step application process. Whether you’re a recent high school graduate or someone who’s missed previous chances, this is your second recruitment round—don’t let it pass you by!
What is the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at UR?
Launched in partnership between the University of Rwanda and the Mastercard Foundation, this 10-year initiative (2021-2031) is laser-focused on empowering young Africans with limited access to education. The program targets talented individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, including those with disabilities, refugees, displaced youth, and single or low-income parents. By strengthening UR’s institutional capacity, it fosters inclusive pathways to dignified work and aims to cultivate Africa’s next generation of transformational leaders.
At its core, MCF-SP drives change at three interconnected levels:
For the 2025-2026 intake (Intake 2), the program is recruiting for selected undergraduate programs across UR’s seven colleges, operating on five campuses: Nyagatare, Huye, Ruhengeri, Busogo, and Nyagatare. This round prioritizes recent high school graduates who missed the first recruitment window in 2022, giving you a fresh opportunity to join a vibrant community of change-makers.
In total, 199 scholarships are available, distributed across STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and non-STEM fields. Here’s a snapshot of the approved programs and scholarship allocations by campus and college:
Scholarship Allocations by Campus and Program
This opportunity is open to African students of all races, colors, and creeds with limited access, but Rwandan citizens get priority for the national quota.
Who is Eligible? Key Criteria to Qualify
To stand out in this competitive process, ensure you meet these requirements:
Successful applicants will be future social entrepreneurs, change-makers, and leaders at various levels. UR seeks those committed to giving back through innovation, advocacy, and community service.
What Does the Scholarship Cover? A Comprehensive Package
This isn’t just funding—it’s a launchpad for lifelong success. Managed by UR, the scholarship equips you with holistic training to thrive academically, professionally, and as a global citizen. Key benefits include:
The goal? Prepare you to make tangible changes in your communities and Africa at large, with high-achieving scholars encouraged to invest in high-impact initiatives.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
The application process is straightforward but requires attention to detail for a smooth submission. All steps must be fully completed online—no paper applications accepted.
Important: Applications with incomplete documents or over 2MB files will not be considered. For support, contact the UR team (details below).
Deadline: Act Fast—Time is Running Out!
The application window closes on September 26, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be notified via email, followed by evaluative interviews and home visits. Results will be declared on the UR website, with award letters issued by the Vice Chancellor’s office.
Upon selection, you’ll have five working days to complete and sign the acceptance form and commitment letter (parents/guardians included). Remember: Declining the offer for any reason means it’s non-negotiable, and annual renewal depends on academic performance.
Need Help? Contact the Support Team
During the application period, reach out to these dedicated UR contacts for guidance:
For general queries, email registrar@ur.ac.rw.
Why This Matters: Your Chance to Lead Change
The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program isn’t just a scholarship—it’s an investment in Rwanda’s and Africa’s future. Past scholars have gone on to launch startups, advocate for inclusive policies, and drive sustainable development. If you’re ready to join them, equipped with world-class education and a global network, now’s the time.
Ready to apply? Head to https://mcfrecruitment.ur.ac.rw today and take the first step toward your empowered tomorrow. Share this post with a friend who qualifies—opportunities like this change lives.
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