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2,000 bright students to get Equity’s Wings to Fly scholarships

A total of 2,000 bright but needy learners will benefit from Equity Bank’s Wings to Fly scholarships in the 2022/2023 Form One selection cycle.

The Bank has channeled Kes2 billion to Equity Group Foundation (EGF), the social impact arm of the Group, in support of the Wings to Fly programme.

Already the scholarship has successfully facilitated over 37,000 beneficiaries to access quality secondary school education in collaboration with other partners such as Mastercard Foundation, KfW, USAID, UKAID/DfID, World Bank/Government of Kenya, among others.

Equity Group Foundation Executive Chairman, Dr. James Mwangi said, “Education remains a high impact tool in transforming society, one child at a time. The cumulative effect is transformation of lives and livelihoods.”

This year’s cohort will bring the total scholarships so far implemented by the Group to 39,009.

Access to quality secondary school education remains a distant dream for many and especially the vulnerable in our communities.

For the 2021 academic year, EGF had 10,705 slots for scholarship programs but received over 114,000 applications – the highest demonstrated level of need.

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This meant that the community scholarship selection boards had to identify a child from every 11 applications. It was disheartening for the deserving tens of thousands, who were not fortunate to secure the scholarships and had no means of affording their secondary education. This is the call that Equity Bank is responding to by offering these scholarships.

The Wings to Fly program offers a comprehensive scholarship covering full tuition, upkeep, shopping as well as leadership training and mentorship for the students.

The program has continued to produce some of the best-performing students in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination. 

Dr Mwangi added that the bank continues to support not only in Wings to Fly but also in the Equity Leaders Program which has placed close to 7,000 scholars on paid internships soon after KCSE examinations.

Over 17,000 students from both the Wings to Fly and Equity Leadership Programmes have accessed university education with 900 having been admitted to international universities in 26 countries.

The Equity Leadership Program scholars, who have finished their medical degrees have already established 54 Equity Afia Medical Clinics to give back to society by offering affordable high-quality health services. Last year the clinics received 701,000 patient visits.

He pointed out, “We are grateful for the opportunity to empower the youth of this country and give them the Wings to Fly and to realize their dreams and impact at a global level.”

The 2,000 scholarships will be distributed over the next two Form One intakes to coincide with the last cohorts of Kenya’s 8-4-4 system of education after which the country transitions to the Competency Based Curriculum.

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