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The Morpheus Scholarship

Our course scholarship is valued at $1500 per course. Students can choose to learn two courses and skills simultaneously. Making the total value of our scholarship at $3000 per students, learning from exceptional, practical coaches who are experts and active practitioners of the very field they are educating in.

Selection Criteria

The Morpheus Scholarship is designed to empower zealous learners who are passionate about acquiring technical skills and transitioning into a technology-driven career. The scholarship seeks individuals committed to leveraging their knowledge to improve their communities, give back to society, and uplift others through empowerment. The program emphasizes dedication, passion, and an African-focused mindset to create a ripple effect of positive change.

Acceptance Criteria To qualify for The Morpheus Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  1. Passion for Learning: Demonstrate a strong desire to acquire technical skills and commit to the program’s three-month training period.

  2. Community Impact: Show a clear intent to use the skills gained to improve their communities and empower others.

  3. Dedication to Excellence: Display commitment to achieving personal growth and career transformation through technology.

  4. African-Focused Vision: Possess a vision aligned with improving the lives of people within Africa and contributing to societal development.

  5. Willingness to Commit: Agree to actively participate in all program activities, complete assignments, and engage with the community.

Commitment from Accepted Scholars Successful applicants are expected to:

  • Participate fully in the three-month training program.

  • Engage with peers and mentors within the academy community.

  • Complete all assignments and projects with dedication.

  • Use the knowledge and skills gained to contribute to societal development and empower others in their community.

Admission Process

Admission Process The Morpheus Scholarship admission process ensures that applicants are rigorously assessed based on their passion, potential, and alignment with the program’s goals.

  1. Application Submission:

    • Interested individuals fill out an online application form, providing their personal details and background information.

    • Applicants articulate their reasons for applying and how they intend to use the skills acquired to make a positive impact.

  2. Aptitude Test:

    • After applications, candidates would then proceed to take an aptitude test designed to assess their ability to comprehend and analyze information.

    • Applicants scoring 70% or above would have a higher chance of getting admitted into the program

  3. Video Submission and Written Application:

    • Nonetheless, All candidates receive an email detailing the next steps, which requires candidates to:

      • Submit a 1-2 minute video explaining why they deserve the scholarship and their vision for using the skills acquired.

      • Provide a written application expanding on their aspirations and how the scholarship will enable them to achieve their goals.

  4. Final Selection and Notification:

    • A review panel evaluates the video and written submissions based on passion, clarity, and alignment with the program’s objectives.

    • Selected candidates receive an official email confirming their admission.

  5. Publication of Accepted Students:

    • To legitimize the process, the names and images of successful applicants are published on The Morpheus Academy’s platform.

The Morpheus Academy (TMA) Non-Discrimination Policy

TMA is dedicated to cultivating an inclusive environment that values diversity. We embrace students from various backgrounds and abilities who align with our vision for reshaping Africa’s future through technical skills. 

Admissions decisions at TMA are solely based on an individual’s qualifications and potential to contribute to our vision. Our non-discrimination policy underscores TMA’s commitment to fairness, ensuring that no individual is discriminated against based on gender (identity or expression), race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnicity (or tribal affiliation), wealth, or income.