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Thursday, 20 July 2017

USA CONSUL GENERAL - WE HAVE SPENT TWO DOLLARS AS SCHOLARSHIP FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS

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Over $2m has been spent by the United States' (US) government as scholarships for Nigeria students in the ongoing year through its Education Opportunity Fund, US Consul General, F. John Bray has said.

Bray disclosed this during the 2017 Education USA Pre-departure Orientation programme, organized in honor of seven Nigerian students who are attending various U.S universities this fall.

According to the envoy, "This year alone, students within the Lagos Consulate District have received numerous scholarships from several U.S. universities totaling over $2 million and more are still trickling in through the wonderful work of our Education USA advisors.

Bray stated that the recipients will attend prestigious universities like Howard, Syracuse, Drexel, University of Wisconsin in Madison, University of Texas at Dallas, Wellesley College, and Rochester Institute of Technology to pursue a variety of majors, including engineering, public health, computer science, business, chemistry, and economics both at undergraduate and graduate levels.

On the number of Nigerians currently studying in the US, Bray said, "According to the latest Institute of International Education's Open Doors report, Nigeria has experienced a remarkable increase in the number of students pursuing higher education in the US. About 10,674 Nigerians are studying at more than 730 colleges and universities, making Nigeria the leading source of African students in the United States. It is also noteworthy that Nigeria ranks as the 14th nation worldwide with the most students in the United States."

To the scholars, he said, "As you depart for the US soon, remember that you are going to be representing your country to many people who may never have met an African or a Nigerian before. I urge you to be exceptional ambassadors for Nigeria and to take seriously your responsibilities to be good citizens and scholars.

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