CSU SRC Offers Lifeline to Struggling Students
CSU SRC Offers Lifeline to Struggling Students
- The "Boa Wo Nua" Scholarship Support Scheme has provided crucial assistance to approximately 40 students
- The scheme has been able to disburse funds ranging from GH¢500 to GH¢2,000 to eligible students.
- This will allow the university to continue providing support to struggling students in the future.
The Students Representative Council (SRC) of Christian Service University (CSU) has implemented a commendable initiative to support financially challenged students.
The “Boa Wo Nua” Scholarship Support Scheme has provided crucial assistance to approximately 40 students facing academic difficulties.
The SRC, led by President Richard Owusu, has been actively fundraising to support students in need.
Through the generosity of private individuals, corporate organizations, and the local Member of Parliament, the scheme has been able to disburse funds ranging from GH¢500 to GH¢2,000 to eligible students.
The SRC aims to institutionalize the scheme to ensure its sustainability beyond the current administration.
This will allow the university to continue providing support to struggling students in the future.
The initiative has been well-received by the university authorities, who have expressed their support for the SRC’s efforts.
The SRC President has expressed gratitude to all the donors and stakeholders who have contributed to the success of the “Boa Wo Nua” Scholarship Support Scheme.