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U.S. consulate awards $2.92 million in scholarships to 33 Nigerian students

The scholarships cover expenses such as standardized tests, application fees, U.S. visa and SEVIS fees, and airfare.

• July 24, 2024
Will Stevens
Will Stevens [Photo Credit: The Guardian Nigeria]

The United States Consulate General has awarded full scholarships worth $2.92 million to 33 exceptional Nigerian students for the 2024/2025 academic year.

During a reception in Lagos honouring the recipients, Consul General Will Stevens commended the students for securing admission to prestigious American universities across various disciplines.

“This fall, you will join over 17,000 Nigerian students studying in the United States. You have successfully navigated the challenging U.S. college admissions process, and we are excited for your future. Your academic excellence in Nigeria will undoubtedly continue in the U.S.,” Mr Stevens said.

The scholarships were facilitated through the Opportunity Funds Programme, designed to provide access to U.S. higher education for talented international students facing financial constraints.

The scholarships cover expenses such as standardised tests, application fees, U.S. visa and SEVIS fees, and airfare.

Among the standout scholars is Chigozie Paul Odo, who received full funding for a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of South Carolina.

His research will focus on immunotherapy to develop new cancer treatments.

Mr Odo, who lost his father during his second year of university, expressed his gratitude for the support. “Studying in the United States, which once seemed impossible, is now a reality,” he said.

The group of 33 students includes 10 undergraduates and 23 graduate students, who will pursue studies in fields such as biomedical engineering, computer science, civil engineering, and organic chemistry.

According to the latest Institute of International Education Open Doors Report, Nigeria sends more students to American colleges and universities than any other African country and ranks seventh globally in terms of international students in the U.S. Over 17,000 Nigerians currently study at more than 1,000 U.S. institutions.

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