Who is eligible for the ALCHE scholarships?

Modified on Thu, 5 Dec at 12:29 PM

One of our objectives at ALCHE is to make education accessible to potential future leaders across the continent by reducing the barriers between prospective students and their post-secondary education. ALCHE currently has a limited number of scholarships available for exceptionally talented applicants who demonstrate; financial need, academic excellence and great leadership potential in using the scholarship opportunity as a valuable tool in making a meaningful impact in their community. 

Please carefully review the list below to understand who is eligible for the scholarship.

  1. Applicants must be otherwise unable to afford ALCHE tuition with any other form of aid. Individuals must demonstrate financial need and socio-economic disadvantage, which acceptable and official supporting documents can clearly verify. 

  2. Individuals meeting the following descriptions are especially encouraged to apply;

    1. Female applicants

    2. Individuals with physical or learning disabilities (see the various definitions of disabilities here and here)

    3. Aged 25 and below

  3. Be academically strong with clear potential to thrive at ALCHE

    1. Meet ALCHE admission criteria

    2. Strong National Exam Scores of at least a B

  4. Applicants must demonstrate the following qualities;

    1. Evidence of strong leadership potential 

    2. Evidence of active contribution in their communities and commitment to leverage this opportunity to give back to their communities

  5. Must be eligible to study in Mauritius

    1. Be a Mauritian citizen or;

    2. Be readily eligible for a student residence permit; find more details here

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