2. Go to their department and/senate building to inquire about their transcript: They should ask them how best to get their transcripts ASAP. If they can get it before leaving school finally, that will be very good.
Getting transcripts is one of the biggest reasons-
In case you still don't believe that a 2 2 student can get a scholarship, read this:
This is one of the testimonies from the FREE mentorship class we started last year by @AdeleyeSamuelA and I.
(No entrance into that class again, so don't come to my dm to ask.)
Profile:
1. Second Class Lower 2. Did GRE and TOEFL 3. Sent more than 200 Emails 4. Did WES Evaluation 4. Learnt how to send emails and ask the right questions from the group.
When I met her, I told her to remove her CGPA from her CV and dig deep into the professor's research so as to
send a very captivating email.
Her proposed supervisor single-handedly followed up on her matter after a very nice zoom meeting.
Well, the rest, as they say, is history.
She will be sent an official email from the Grad school that has all the benefits soon.
If you see any admission condition that says that you don't need to contact anyone in your department to get a scholarship, let me interpret what they mean in basic simple English.
I have received tons of questions about this.
So read:
1. You can get admission for sure if you meet the minimum qualifications. However, scholarship decisions will be based on the available budget.
Departments/School may have some assigned budgets for a particular semester. So, you will be competing with many other people
who have been given admission too. Hence, the scholarship may not get to you.
2. This means that you have to either source for the money, get to the school and hustle just like @amuta_ann did, or look for agencies that can give you grants.