
Fully Funded ASMAF Scholarship 2025 for Nigerian Undergraduates
The ASMAF Scholarship Program is a fully funded opportunity for Nigerian female undergraduate students to pursue their academic goals in professional courses at public universities in Nigeria. Here’s what you need to know:
Eligibility Requirements:
– Be a female Nigerian citizen from a low-income family (typically earning ≤ ₦1 million annually)
– Be a first-time undergraduate student in a Nigerian public university
– Study Medicine, Law, Actuarial Science, Engineering, Accountancy, Architecture, or other professional courses
– Demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and financial need
Scholarship Benefits:
– Full tuition coverage
– Board and upkeep allowance
– Life skills and leadership development programs, including mentoring
– Access to resources that provide useful information and tools for academic excellence and lifelong learning
– Renewable annually with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and full participation in program activities
Required Documents:
– Letter of university admission from JAMB
– Evidence of credit passes in required subjects (WAEC, NECO, GCE, or equivalents)
– Evidence of success in post-JAMB examination or interview
– Affidavit of indigence and financial incapacity
– Recommendation letters from academic referees and character referees
Application Process:
1. Visit the ASMAF Scholarship application portal and create an account if you’re a first-time applicant.
2. Fill out the online application form and upload required documents.
3. Ensure recommenders are not relatives and confirm your eligibility.
4. Submit your application before the deadline: September 12, 2025.
Selection Process:
– Eligibility screening
– Verification of referees
– Ranking of applicants based on state of origin, course of study, and university
– Final selection depending on available funding
Scholarship Conditions:
– Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0
– Submit an annual progress report
– Avoid full-time jobs without approval
– Don’t hold other scholarships without written consent
Visit here for more scholarship opportunities



