The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program 2026 is now accepting applications across multiple partner universities for the 2026/2027 academic year. For African undergraduates and graduate students aiming for fully funded education at top universities in Africa, North America and Europe, this is one of the most generous scholarship programs on the continent — and the deadlines vary by partner, so missing the wrong calendar entry costs an entire admission cycle.
What is the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program 2026/2027?
The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program is delivered through partner universities and NGOs around the world. Each partner runs its own admissions cycle, but the underlying offer is similar: full tuition, accommodation, travel, books, monthly stipend, and access to a leadership and mentoring community. The program prioritises young Africans with strong academic records, demonstrated leadership and a commitment to drive change on the continent.
Who is affected? Key 2026 deadlines
Different partners have different cut-offs. Makerere University (Uganda) closes 2026/2027 undergraduate and master’s applications on Friday, 5 June 2026 at 11:59 PM EAT. Sciences Po (France) for Mastercard Foundation Scholars closed for 4 January 2026 with scholarship decisions communicated in early May 2026 — watch the next round in late 2026. University of Oxford applicants must submit through the central graduate admissions portal by the December/January funding deadline for the chosen course. Carnegie Mellon University Africa, UC Berkeley, University of the Western Cape and other partners run their own timelines — always check the partner page directly.
Key requirements and what selectors look for
You must be a citizen of an African country (most partners), demonstrate financial need, hold strong academic credentials (typically upper second or distinction), show clear leadership experience and prove a commitment to giving back to your community. Statements of purpose, recommendation letters and any evidence of community-driven work matter as much as grades. English-language proficiency may be required depending on partner.
Why it matters for Nigerians and Africans
For Nigerian, Ghanaian, Kenyan and South African students who cannot self-fund a UK or US degree, this program is one of the few full-cost scholarships that also pays travel and stipend. It pairs well with Chevening (UK postgraduate) and DAAD (Germany) for applicants building a multi-country backup list. The June 2026 Makerere deadline is the most accessible undergraduate window for African school leavers right now — do not miss it.
Key Takeaways
- Applications are partner-driven — there is no single central form.
- Makerere University 2026/2027 deadline: Friday, 5 June 2026 at 11:59 PM EAT.
- Sciences Po 2026 round closed 4 January 2026; watch for late-2026 reopening.
- Oxford applicants apply through the central graduate admissions portal by the December/January funding deadline.
- The award covers tuition, accommodation, travel, books and monthly stipend.
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