Wings to Fly applicants undergo rigorous selection process ahead of commissioning of the 2023 cohort
Community Scholarship Selection Board (CSSB) personalities carry out a home visit for a prospective Wings to Fly scholarship recipient. PHOTO | COURTESY | EQUITY
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The selection process of recipients of the
2023 Wings to Fly scholarships is ongoing in different parts of the country.
Equity Group Foundation (EGF) and Equity Bank
in partnership with the German Development Agency, KfW will be offering 1,000
comprehensive secondary school scholarships to bright children from financially
challenged backgrounds who sat for their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education
(KCPE) examinations in 2022 and scored over 350 marks.
The 2023 cohort will bring to 48,009 the
total number of scholars who have benefited from EGF’s comprehensive secondary
school scholarship programs to date.
Equity Group Foundation has been the
implementing partner for the Government-led Elimu Scholarship program which has
benefited 27,000 scholars over a period of three years.
The Wings to Fly Program has demonstrated
success with a 97 percent secondary school completion rate and 82 percent of
the graduating scholars attaining university direct entry grades to both local
and global universities.
The Wings to Fly selection process is
currently at the verification stage where members of the community who serve on
the Community Scholarship Selection Boards (CSSBs) across the country invest
their time to review and scrutinize applications, carry out face-to-face
interviews and home visits before awarding the scholarships to the most
deserving scholars.
The CSSBs comprise of not less than 13 community-based
key personalities who include Directors of Education, religious leaders, local
administration leaders, representatives of Primary and Secondary School Heads
Associations, representatives of persons living with disabilities among other
local leaders and are chaired by the Sub-County Director of Education and
coordinated by Equity Bank Branches.
The CSSB is mandated to select the program
beneficiaries, tracking their academic performance and the general welfare of
the scholars.
It serves as the crucial link in ensuring
objectivity in the selection process, making it possible to verify the case put
forth by each applicant, and evaluate for need and potential of the selected
candidates.
Commenting on the ongoing selection exercise,
Dr. James Mwangi, Equity Group Foundation Executive Chairman said, “the
successful candidates from this cohort will not only add to the growing number
of students who have been supported by the Equity Group Foundation's
transformational scholarships, but they will also play a vital role in
transforming their communities and this country. We commend the CSSBs and our
teams who are working diligently to ensure that the selection and verification
process is thorough, credible, fair and transparent.”
He emphasized the need for scholars to
receive guidance and counselling during the four years of their high school,
saying that Wings to Fly offers a rigorous mentorship program that involves
scholar congresses where they get to interact with industry captains and school
holiday programs conducted by Equity branch staff and Equity Group Foundation.
“Our holistic approach to scholarship which
includes mentorship and coaching is aimed at equipping these promising learners
with the right tools required for them to be transformational leaders in
society. This is what drives the success of this initiative,” Dr. Mwangi added.
The Wings to Fly and Elimu scholarships ensure
that the scholars are well-rounded individuals by going beyond paying of full
tuition fees for four years to include a comprehensive mentorship program, a
back-to-school hamper, psychosocial wrap-around support, and medical care while
in school.
The scholars on completion of their high
school and admission to universities will transition into the Equity Leadership
Programme (ELP).
Since its inception, 17,820 scholars have
joined university under the Equity Leadership Programme (ELP) with 7,482 benefiting
from Equity Bank Paid Internships while 3,262 have joined Technical and
Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges.
761 of the ELP scholars have been privileged
to secure admission on fully funded scholarships at leading global universities
including in Ivy League universities like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Columbia,
and Cornel Universities.
ELP aims at empowering young academically
gifted scholars by supporting their access to education in public universities
in Kenya and around the globe, as well as equipping them with leadership
skills.
ELP Scholars who pursued medicine and gained
the required experience have been supported by EGF to set up the Equity Afia Medical
centers to expand access to affordable and quality healthcare. Equity Afia has
so far rolled out 77 facilities countrywide.
The Wings to Fly program is a partnership
between Equity Group Foundation and Equity Bank with additional financial
support from other partners, notably the German Government through KfW,
Mastercard Foundation, USAID, UKAid, private institutions, and individuals.
The selection exercise will culminate in the
commissioning of the 2023 cohort of scholars which is scheduled to take place
on 21st January, 2023.


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