Overview
African students are among the largest international student communities in Ukraine. Several specific scholarship and funding mechanisms exist beyond self-funding — knowing them gives you a genuine advantage.
Countries with active bilateral scholarship agreements with Ukraine include Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Cameroon, Morocco, Egypt and South Africa. Quotas vary by country and are reviewed annually.
The most underutilized funding source for African students: university merit scholarships. Many African students do not ask about these during admission. Simply presenting strong secondary school results and asking for a merit discount during application can save €400–1,200/year.
Key Facts
- Bilateral agreement scholarships for 10+ African countries
- University merit scholarships: ask during application
- African Development Bank scholarship programs (check eligibility)
- Some NGOs fund STEM education in Africa — check locally
- WAEC/GCE results of B2 and above strengthen applications
- Contact us to identify every option for your country
How to Apply
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❓ FAQ
Which African countries have bilateral scholarship agreements with Ukraine? +
Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Morocco, Egypt and others have bilateral cultural agreements. Contact us for your specific country's current quota and terms.
Can I combine scholarship with student work? +
Yes. Students in Ukraine can work part-time (20hrs/week during term time). This can supplement scholarship income significantly.
Are scholarships available for non-medical programs? +
Yes. Engineering, economics, law, IT and other programs are included in scholarship quotas — not just medicine.
What is the application process? +
Varies by scholarship type. Contact us with your country and preferred program — we identify every option and guide your application free of charge.