Access frequently asked questions, official policies, institutional disclosures, and a visual archive of Ndili Scholars activities. This page centralizes information for scholars, partners, donors, and the broader community.
Eligibility is limited to students enrolled in approved partner institutions who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, integrity, and institutional commitment.
Currently, the program operates through selected institutional partnerships. Expansion to additional universities occurs through structured institutional collaboration.
The Ndili Scholars Program prioritizes leadership formation, mentorship, institutional excellence and tuition fee waiver.
Yes. Participation reflects both merit and institutional recommendation.
Scholars are expected to maintain academic excellence, uphold ethical conduct, participate in mentorship sessions, and contribute positively to institutional culture.
Participation spans the approved program cycle within each institution and may include alumni engagement opportunities.
Yes. Alumni engagement, mentorship participation, and institutional contribution form part of the long-term institutional vision.
All participant information is managed in accordance with institutional data protection and ethical compliance standards.
Selection occurs through nomination, academic review, structured evaluation, and alignment with program principles outlined within the governance framework.
The program operates under defined governance structures including trustees, advisory oversight, and structured program leadership.
A visual overview of scholar engagements, institutional sessions, and leadership gatherings.





The Ndili Scholars Program operates as an institutional leadership and development initiative. Participation in the program does not constitute financial sponsorship, employment, or contractual obligation unless explicitly stated in a formal agreement.
Institutional partnerships, eligibility requirements, and program frameworks are subject to periodic review in accordance with governance standards and academic policies.
The Ndili Scholars Program does not guarantee academic admission, degree outcomes, or financial awards. Participation reflects merit-based selection within approved institutional partnerships
The Ndili Scholars Program adheres to responsible data governance practices. Personal information is collected strictly for institutional and programmatic purposes and is not shared without appropriate authorization.
All scholars, partners, and program representatives are expected to uphold integrity, respect, academic honesty, and institutional responsibility throughout their participation.
The program operates under a defined governance structure that ensures transparency, accountability, and alignment with academic standards.