Prodigy Finance Grants $25,000 In Scholarships To 5 Outstanding Students

Prodigy Finance awarded five exceptional students a total of $25,000 in scholarships to help them pursue their master’s degrees abroad during the 2024-2025 academic year. The scholarship program attracted applications from talented students all around the world. The recipients were chosen from a pool of applicants who submitted compelling essays explaining why they deserved the scholarship and how it would help them earn their degree.

Meet the recipients of the Prodigy Finance Scholarship Programme 2024-25 and know about their inspiring journey and what they plan to accomplish ahead in their lives:

Alexandra Phillips, South Africa (Master in International Management, ESADE Business School, Spain)

“This scholarship will allow me the freedom to explore every opportunity offered at ESADE without the obligation of working part-time. Now I know I will be able to fully embrace the experience of studying abroad to become a transformative policy leader working towards the advancement of women’s rights.”

Marta Kozielska, Poland (Master of Public Policy, University of Oxford, Blavatnik School of Government, United Kingdom)

“Receiving this scholarship from Prodigy Finance is truly affirming. It will also heavily and positively impact my career choices. With the reduced financial strain as it covers a substantial portion of my tuition, I can consider positions in sectors such as charity or public service rather than prioritising high-earning roles to repay a loan.”

Peterson Kwaku Kodjoe, Ghana (Masters in International Affairs, Pennsylvania State University, School of International Affairs, United States)

“Through my study abroad experience and degree in international affairs, I intend to formulate and implement policies that address issues such as poverty alleviation, natural resource management, and access to education and healthcare at the global level.”

Pranjali Gupta, India (Master of Public Health, Yale University, Yale School of Public Health, United States)

“As an international student, financial support is crucial. I am honoured to be selected for this scholarship. Through this opportunity and my MPH at Yale, I will continue working towards a future where equitable access to quality healthcare is a universal right instead of the privilege it is today.”

Sahithi Vincy Salikineedi, India (Master of Public Policy, University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy, United States)

“My goal is to leverage my education and experience to advocate for marginalised communities and shape policies that prioritise their needs. This scholarship is a game-changer for me. It feels like a nod to the hard work I’ve put in and a vote of confidence in my future.”

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