The John A. Kufuor Foundation has opened nominations for the recruitment of new Kufuor Scholars.
The foundation is inviting applications from tertiary level students, so they can apply to become members of the Kufuor Scholars Program (KSP) which provides a specialized three-year transformational leadership preparation for Ghanaian youth.
The KSP is a leadership and mentorship program for young people in Ghanaian Universities in the first year of their studies.
It aims to add value to the formal education they get at the tertiary level by providing specialized orientation through programmed mentorship, skills and experiential activities.
The program is expected to produce leaders imbued with a strong sense of patriotism, leaders who are innovative, problem solvers, creative thinkers and knowledgeable in their respective fields of endeavour.
The program which started in 2015 admits 20 to 25 students every year to participate in the three yearlong training and mentorship program that seeks to empower them with ethical problem-solving skills.
Four batches have been admitted so far and the current intake will form the Kufuor Scholars Program Class of 2023.
Over a three-year period, scholars will benefit from leadership mentoring, camps, excursions and visits, seminars, practical leadership internships, and execution of personal projects prior to graduation.
Included in the package is a branded personal laptop and a stipend of GH¢500 per semester. The scholars may also have the opportunity of participating in international exchange programs.
“It is a program known for its excellence in grooming transformational leaders of tomorrow. It works to cultivate and mentor the next crop of transformational leaders; who are patriotic, selfless and community-oriented,” a statement signed by the coordinator of the Kufuor Scholars Program Dr Pascal Brenya explained.
“It also aims to empower young scholars with ethical qualities, skills for excellence and success in their respective careers and leadership roles for national development.
“It has the objective of guiding young scholars to become agents of social change for political tolerance, ethnic and religious co-existence, and national orientation for sustainable development,” he added.
The scholarship is open to Ghanaian students with demonstrable leadership interest and experience in school, community or at the national level.
Students interested in applying for the program should complete an online application on this link below before March 20, 2020.
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