Talking about mental health is still hard for many people. The $4,525 Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship was created to change that. It supports students who are working to break the silence around mental health and create real understanding in their schools or communities.
Securing a Fully Funded Scholarship is only the first step. Many Nigerian students are now utilizing No-Cosigner Student Loans through providers like MPOWER Financing and Prodigy Finance to cover living expenses in the USA, Canada, and the UK.
If you are applying to Ivy League or Russell Group Universities, look for programs offering Graduate Assistantships. Many top-tier universities are currently granting GRE and GMAT Waivers for African applicants with strong professional backgrounds or high GPAs from recognized institutions.
For Canada and the US, a WES Course-by-Course Evaluation is often mandatory. Additionally, if your degree was taught in English, you may qualify for an IELTS/TOEFL Waiver, saving you significant costs during the Graduate Admissions process.
This scholarship goes to one student who shows clear effort in reducing stigma — through research, education, advocacy, or creative projects. It’s open to college and university students who care deeply about mental health awareness and action.
The winner receives $4,525 to help cover school costs like tuition, books, or project expenses.
Undergraduate or graduate students at any accredited college or university.
Students involved in efforts that promote mental health awareness.
Open to both U.S. and international students.
The selection focuses on honesty, clarity, and real impact. They want to hear your story — what you’ve done, what you’re planning, and why it matters. Whether it’s a community project, social media campaign, or art-based initiative, the main goal is reducing stigma and helping others feel seen and supported.
Applicants usually submit:
A short essay (500–800 words) about their work and goals.
Proof of enrollment or a transcript.
Optional reference or letter of recommendation.
It’s a straightforward process, and what matters most is your genuine effort to make a difference.
Mental health is part of who we are, yet many still face judgment when they speak up. Scholarships like this one give recognition and support to students who are working to change that — one conversation, one project, one act of courage at a time.
If you’ve been involved in any effort to improve mental health awareness, this scholarship is worth applying for. It’s not just about the money — it’s about helping shape a world where talking about mental health feels normal and safe.
For more details or to apply, visit the official scholarship page
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