Household monthly income
Income is the largest factor because it shows the family's ability to cover living costs and education costs.
Eligibility criteria
The scholarship framework looks at financial need through six indicators, so students are not judged by income alone.
Income is the largest factor because it shows the family's ability to cover living costs and education costs.
Income is reviewed against family size so larger households are considered more fairly.
Tuition, admission, exams, transport, books, uniforms, internet, enrolled children, and dropout risk are considered.
Extra priority may apply for orphaned students, single-parent homes, disability, chronic illness, displacement, or disaster impact.
Daily wage, seasonal, informal, temporary, or unemployed guardians may show less stable income.
Students should show regular attendance, satisfactory performance, and a positive school recommendation.
Income guide
Documents
After submitting the application form, send applicable documents as PDF attachments to successscholarships2026@gmail.com. Include your application ID in the email subject so the team can match the files to your submission.
Ethics and inclusion
Applicants should be assessed using the same criteria regardless of gender, religion, ethnicity, disability, or location, with added care for students facing exceptional hardship.