HOW TO APPLY FOR MOAFF SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Are you a daughter of a single mother with dreams of pursuing higher education? Our scholarship program may be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every step of the application process.

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Who Can Apply?

You are eligible if you:

  • Are the daughter of a single mother (due to abandonment, divorce, or death of father)
  • Have gained admission to or are currently attending an eligible post-secondary institution
  • Demonstrate academic excellence
  • Require financial support to continue your education

Eligible Institutions

  1. Federal Universities
  2. State Universities
  3. Federal Polytechnics
  4. State Polytechnics
  5. Colleges of Education

Please Note: Private institutions are not covered under our current program.

Step-by-Step Application Process

STEP 1: Confirm Your Eligibility

Before beginning your application, ensure you meet these basic requirements:

✓ You have an admission letter from an eligible institution

✓ You are the daughter of a single mother

✓ You have demonstrated academic excellence in your secondary education

✓ You have identified how other financial needs (beyond tuition, books, and stipend) will be met

STEP 2: Prepare Your Application Letter

Write a formal application letter that includes:

  1. Your full name and contact information
  2. Detailed reason for seeking support – Be honest and specific about your family circumstances and financial need
  3. Name of the institution where you’ve been admitted or are currently studying
  4. Program of study and its duration
  5. Your current year of study (if already enrolled)
Writing Tips
  • Be clear and concise.
  • Use formal business letter format.
  • Proofread carefully for grammar and spelling.
  • Express genuine need while maintaining dignity.
  • Explain your academic and career goals
STEP 3: Create Your Educational Resume

Prepare a comprehensive educational resume that includes:

  1. Personal information (name, date of birth, contact details)
  2. Educational history (primary and secondary schools attended)
  3. Academic achievements and awards.
  4. Examination results (WAEC, NECO, JAMB, etc.)
  5. Extracurricular activities and leadership roles.
  6. Community service or volunteer work.
  7. Skills and competencies
  8. Career aspiratlons
STEP 4: Gather Required Letters

You will need to collect TWO letters of support:

Letter 1: From Your Mother or Primary Caregiver

This letter should: Confirm your family circumstances, describe the financial challenges facing your family, express support for your educational aspirations, be signed and dated.

Letters 2 & 3: From Two Reputable Community Members. These letters must come from individuals of good standing in your community.

  • Be from people who have known you for at least 3 consecutive years.
  • Attest to your character, behavior, and potential.
  • Be signed with full contact information provided.
  • Suitable community members include: Religious leaders. Community chiefs or leaders. Teachers (not from your current institution). Family friends in professional positions. Employers or business owners in your community.
Letter 4: From Your Secondary School

Request an official letter from your secondary school that confirms:

  • Your attendance and graduation
  • Your academic excellence and good standing.
  • Your character and conduct during your time there.
  • The letter should be on school letterhead and signed by the principal or authorized official.
STEP 5: Include Admission and Academic Documents

Attach the following:

  • Admission letter from your institution of study (photocopy is acceptable)
  • Latest examination results (WAEC, NECO, JAMB, or institution’s admission exam)
  • If you’re already enrolled, include your most recent academic results or transcrip
STEP 6: Provide a Financial Breakdown

Since our support covers tuition, textbooks, and monthly stipend only, you must submit:

  • A detailed breakdown of your total educational costs
  • Clear explanation of how other expenses will be met (accommodation, transportation, miscellaneous fees, etc.)

This shows planning and demonstrates other support systems.

STEP 7: Organize Your Application Package

Arrange all documents in this order:

  • Application letter (on top)
  • Educational resume.
  • Letter from mother/caregiver.
  • Two letters from community members
  • Letter from secondary school.
  • Admission letter.
  • Examination results.
  • Financial breakdown.
  • Ensure all documents are clearly labeled.
  • Make photocopies for your records.
  • Use a clean folder or envelope for submission

STEP 8: Submit Your Application

Submission Options:

By Email: [Email Address] (send scanned documents as a single PDF)

Important Submission Notes:

Ensure all documents are complete before submitting. Keep copies of everything you submit.

If emailing, name your file: “Scholarship_Application_YourFullName”

Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis. After you submit.

What Happens Next?

Acknowledgment: You’ll receive confirmation that we’ve received your application within 5-7 business days

Review Period: Our team will thoroughly review your application and supporting documents

Verification: We may contact your referees and institution to verify information

Interview: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview (in-person or virtual)

Decision: You’ll be notified of the decision within 4-6 weeks of your interview

Onboarding: Successful applicants will be guided through the onboarding process

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