Academic Entrance Scholarships at Redeemer University 2026

Level of Study
Bachelor's
Host Institution
Redeemer University
Scholarship Type
Partial Funding
Eligible Nationalities
Eligible Subjects
Number of Recipients
Not Specified
Additional Materials Required?
No

Academic Entrance Scholarships Coverage

This partially funded scholarship for international students covers partial tuition fees.

Academic Entrance Scholarships Eligibility Criteria

  • with an average of 85% and above

Make sure to check out the Redeemer University admissions pages and the Academic Entrance Scholarships pages for more information!

Academic Entrance Scholarships Application Procedure

If you meet the eligibility criteria for Redeemer University and Academic Entrance Scholarships, you can move forward with the application process!

Remember to apply for admission to Redeemer University first before applying for Academic Entrance Scholarships. You can visit the official website found in Redeemer University Admissions Section to see the admissions application process.

There is no separate application needed for Academic Entrance Scholarships. Just apply for admission to Redeemer University, and you'll automatically be considered for this offer if you meet the criteria.

Academic Entrance Scholarships Page

Want to learn more about Redeemer University, Academic Entrance Scholarships, scholarship requirements, deadlines, application process, and other related information? Check the Academic Entrance Scholarships page!

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