By | 22 November 2016

Christian Service University College Scholarships

To recognize students holistically, CSUC considers academic achievements in the classroom as well as on societal contributions. The following scholarships are available to enrolled, qualified and eligible students. The selection of award recipients is conducted by a committee of eminent persons.

i.                     CSUC HALF SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME

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Students with Aggregate 12 or better qualify for this award. Other details will follow soon.

ii.                   BILL CHAPMAN’S ACADEMIC AWARDS

The Bill Chapman academic awards is given to students who have performed exceptionally in their respective academic fields. The award includes a full scholarship, covering tuition fees for one (1) academic year for best student (Level 100 – 300) of each academic department. The award is in honor of the late Bill Chapman, the 1st Principal of CSUC.

 

iii.                  SENAVOES’ ACADEMIC AWARD

The Senavoes’ academic award was instituted to honor the late Ransford Senavoe (1979-1990) and the late Juliana Senavoe (1979-2004) former principal, who were instrumental in the continuous growth of CSUC. The award comprises: a half scholarship covering one (1) academic year for 2nd and 3rd best students (Level 100 – 300) of each academic department.

 

iv.             PRESIDENT’S AWARD

The President’s Award comprises a financial award that is given to the brilliant and best behaved graduating student.

 

v.              CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL’S AWARD

The Chairman of council’s award is CSUC’s most prestigious scholar award. The award emanates from the chairman of CSUC Council and is given to the overall best final year student. The award attracts a financial package of GHC 1,000

 

v.                 ULTING TRUST FUND

Ulting Overseas Trust Fund was founded by Dr. John B. A Kessler. The calling of ulting Trust is to strengthen the church in the Majority world by providing financial assistance for named students of institutions and agencies who are engaged in theological studies. The pastoral ministry is of chief concern: the training of pastors and teachers who will in turn teach and train their people.[Ephesians 4:11 -13].

An initial request for support was made by Rev. Daniel Amadie Agyapong in 1999/2000. During the visit of Mr. Nigel Sylvester (then Chairman of Ulting Trust Fund) to Ghana a few years ago the scholarship was granted with an extension to other eligible students.