The Prince Scholarship was originally created in 1959 in recognition of the pre-eminence in the spheres of education and community leadership of Dr. S.H. Prince, DCL ’55. Reestablished by the university in 2018, the scholarship is available to an African Nova Scotian student entering the Foundation Year Program at the University of King’s College and who will be pursuing a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) or Bachelor of Music.
The Prince Scholarship is valued at $24,000 ($6,000 per year). It is renewable up to three years, provided that the student maintains the required academic standing for a scholarship.
Scholarship Criteria
The Prince Scholarship is open to:
- an African Nova Scotian student entering the Foundation Year Program at the University of King’s College;
- enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) or Bachelor of Music degree program;
- who meets the university’s scholarship criteria.
How to Apply
Submit the application form including two references and your original essay on the topic provided with your King’s admissions application by March 1.
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