Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We prioritize awarding high school graduates based on their academic achievements, leadership qualities, artistic talents, and other abilities, rather than their financial need.
All applicants with citizenship or legal residency in an African country.
- Title each document with the following format: “First name – Name of the Document”. For ex. “Jane Doe – Curriculum Vitae”.
Curriculum Vitae or Resume (please upload) - Proof of citizenship (national ID card or passport)
- High School diplomas, certificates or equivalent.
- Admission interest to an Institution of higher learning in one of the Institutions that TSENA is collaborating with.
- Personal Statement or brief essay (maximum 500 words) (please upload)
Applications can be submitted through our online portal.
A panel reviews all complete applications.
No. TSENA applicants must be citizens of an African country.
Yes, based on certain requirements being met.
Successful applicants will be notified via email.
We are currently in the process of obtaining our licensure as a U.S based non-profit organization under section 501 (c)(3).
Full tuition coverage.
Yes, contingent on the awardee meeting the necessary eligibility requirements.
- Private donations
- Online fundraising campaigns
- Fundraising events
The number of awards each year depend directly on the annual fundraising success and annual donor contributions.
Yes. The extent of tuition coverage depends directly on the annual fundraising success and annual donor contributions.
Yes. The applicant will still need to submit the required documents.