FOR South Sudan SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
- EVE – Empowering Village Education. A project which provides supports for children in over 100 primary schools in Southern Sudan.
Ambassadors Girls’ Scholarship Program (AGSP)
- An NGOs working in the South Sudan, CARE was selected as an AGSP implementing partner because they already had the Sudan Basic Education Program (SBEP) under way with USAID funding and other partners. AGSP has supported 1,200 girls in 26 schools in South Sudan. During December 2005, a raid by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) cause the evacuation of all CARE staff from their compound in Maridi. At that time, AGSP was providing support to 1,200 girls in 20 Community Girls’ Schools. The raid and subsequent evacuation suspended support for the AGSP in South Sudan. Opportunities for future AGSP activities in South Sudan are being explored.
FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
- welcomes international students and the diverse backgrounds they bring to our campus, and encourages all students to study abroad.\
- We assist international students through the admissions process, as well as provide information and counseling to the more than 100 enrolled international students from 50 countries on non-immigrant student visa regulations and processes, medical insurance, housing, financial and work issues, adjustment to life in the U.S. and academic concerns.
- These scholarships are awarded as either a full out-of-state tuition waiver or a half out-of-state tuition waiver, and are awarded on the basis of demonstrated academic ability, evidence of extra-curricular involvement and financial need.
Western Australian Department of Education (DoE)
- offers a number of scholarships for international students. Some of these scholarships provide the full tuition fee for either the WAUFP or the WACE Program.
- In addition, the DoE offers a number of partial scholarships for international students to undertake the WAUFP or WACE Program at Tuart College.
- From its office in Khartoum WTI sponsors refugees and internally displaced Sudanese to study undergraduate level courses at universities and colleges in Sudan. To promote gender equity over half the beneficiaries are female. WTI supports scholarships with funds from various donors, and is the implementing partner for the UNHCR Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative (DAFI). Programme beneficiaries study a wide range of subjects relevant to the social and economic development of Sudan.
York University
- International Scholarship Program for Africa (4). VALUE: $100,000 ($25,000 x 4 years). Must be citizen of an African country. To renew — maintain high academic standing (7.8 on a 9-point York scale) in each academic year at York

Deng William Aguer says
I am south sudanese nation, finished my first degree in Kenya, Moi University, persued a bachelor degree in Business Management (finance and banking option)
I am looking for a scholarship to proceed with my vision of becoming a financial analyst in the upcoming house (south sudan) mainly in MBA if things go on well
thanks
yours faithfully
Deng William Aguer
+249955603030
+256477327171
+254724399844
aguer_william@yahoo.com
Ibrahim mohammedin says
I am Ibrahim, I, Mohammedein graduate of University of Juba, 2009 with B.Sc (Honors) Class One in Geology, Collage of Natural Resource and Environmental Studies University of Juba.
I am very much impressed by your curriculums of geology and consequently I would be very grateful if I were to be graduate, post-graduate scholarship to study in your high esteemed institute for a high degree in geology.
Thank you in anticipation in advance for your prompt response
Ochora Stephen says
I am not pleased with the way scolarships are granted to the sudanese students especially those meant to those who returness students. People who are handed over to to make selection based on merits instead take their sons and daughters relatives. This is the case with abroad studies. Most of such students have been discontinued as per poor performance. Secondly, some organisation that offers scolarship to the students are not strict to principles guiding its distribution, for instance windle trust has not observed this in their service to the refugees students in Uganda. Rightfull people to benefit are left out just because you don’t have someone on your back to. I think we have to make correction on all these if are to move forward.
Sileiman Haruna says
I am a Nigerian looking for scholarship at York University to study telecom engineering
batali bosco says
Am a south sudan citizen who is out of school because my parents can not manage to pay for my fees.
I completed Ordinary level in Uganda….look for school fees but only got little an just registerd under hall for Advanced level things didnt work out well and could not perform since I only went for exams after registration….I was always at home with troubled mind but one day I know some one would help me out and I promise to show my talents with no mercy….
Am looking for a sponsorship since am yet 23yrs…
I BELIEVE TO BE A MAN THE COUNTRY WILL NEED MOST.
SOUTH SUDAN,CRY MY BELOVED COUNTRY…YOUR CHILDREN WILL FIND HOPE AN COME BACK HOME ONE DAY……….AS LEADERS.