USAP Community School Launches Named Scholarship Program

Education Matters is thrilled to announce that starting for our L6/11th grade students entering our school in January 2025, we are launching the USAP Community School Named Scholarship Program. This initiative will provide financial assistance for tuition, academic and student support, room and board, and co-curricular offerings to students who meet all four USAP criteria: academic excellence, demonstrated leadership potential, an ethos of giving and economic disadvantage selected to join our school community.

100% of our students are high-achieving, low-income students who are extremely motivated and talented students from challenging backgrounds in rural areas, high density urban townships and the one refugee camp in Zimbabwe and all are on need-based scholarships covering close to 95% of the cost of attendance. Given that we cannot sustain our operations from school fees, we are establishing a scholarship program to reach towards operational financial sustainability for our school. Each scholarship is designed to cover the cost of the attendance for the two year A level education at our school, $5,000 USD per year for a total of $10,000 USD for the two years

We invite you to be part of this transformative educational journey by sponsoring a scholarship individually or collaboratively with friends, family, USAP cohort or colleagues. Your contributions will directly support deserving students in Zimbabwe and foster their growth into tomorrow’s leaders. To learn more about how to be part of the USAPCS named scholarship sponsor process you can schedule a call with the Education Matters Team and make sure to check out our USAP story in this amazing documentary video.  

To learn more about this initiative we have put together a two-page document outlining our scholarship program as well as frequently asked questions.

Together we can make a lasting change!

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